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The brouhaha surrounding Martin Luther King Jr.
Article by Joan Ramon Resina, Director of the Iberian Studies Program at Stanford University
Political prisoners in Spain - a view from Scotland
Raül Romeva, former Catalan foreign affairs minister, told me dialogue was not possible on an even footing when he has to conduct his half of the conversation from jail
Not one step back: independence supporters protest on anniversary of Spanish police raids to halt referendum
Judicial case against Catalan leaders is a farce says president Quim Torra
MEPs call on EU to investigate leaked offensive emails by Spanish judges
Letter asks about impartiality of Spain's justice system after messages emerge referring to independence supporters as vermin and Nazis
A year after 20-S: the day when Spain tried to stop Catalonia's independence push
On September 20 last year, Spanish paramilitary police police raided government buildings and arrested officials while thousands took to the streets
Dark days for democracy in Spain's Lledoners prison
Four years to the day since the Scottish independence referendum I am in Barcelona. As if to match my mood the skies are dark and broody; thunder rolls in and lightning illuminates the skyline.
Independence trial will not be fair says wife of jailed leader
Pre-trial detention used to criminalize demonstrations says Txell Bonet, partner of Jordi Cuixart
Spanish foreign minister blasts Belgian judiciary over extradition cases
Pro-independence propaganda has seriously damaged Spain's international image says Josep Borrell in Madrid
Three UK Parliament MPs visit Catalonia's political prisoners
A Scottish MP in Westminster says the imprisonment of the independence leaders is
The shame of Spanish journalism
‘‘A society willing to be distracted by a dishonoured press is only heading towards slavery’’