Reactions to the imprisonment of Catalan rapper Hasél

  • Politicians, human rights groups and artists speak out against Catalan musician's detention

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16.02.2021 - 12:45
Actualització: 16.02.2021 - 13:45

Catalan rapper Pablo Hasél was arrested at Lleida University at 8:30 on Tuesday morning after a period spent barricaded within the institution refusing to voluntarily give himself up to the police within 10 days. Spain’s National Court sentenced Hasél to two years and nine months behind bars for two separate cases relating to the content of some of his songs and tweets deemed to promote the “glorification of terrorism” and slander to the crown and Spanish law enforcement.

His arrest has sparked outrage in Catalonia and across Spain, with many uniting to defend the rapper’s right to freedom of expression.

Politicians 

Politicians within both the Spanish and Catalan governments have stood up against the incarceration of the artist. “Today, it is freedom of speech that has been imprisoned,” expressed Catalonia’s culture minister Àngels Ponsa. “[Hasél’s arrest] is a symptom of grave democratic deficits,” lamented Spanish consumer affair’s minister Alberto Garzón.

Ponsa and Garzón were joined by other Catalan political figures in denouncing the arrest, including Jessica Albiach, who ran for president in the Catalan election as part of the En Comú Podem party. Albiach called the incarceration an “anomaly”, going on to describe it as an “injustice”.

Human rights groups

Human rights groups, such as the globally-established Amnesty International, have spoken against this decision, with the organization’s Spanish labeling it “terrible news for freedom of speech.”

Òmnium Cultural, a Catalan civil society group led by one of the jailed pro-independence leaders, Jordi Cuixart, also gave their support to the musician through social media. “Pablo Hasél is the first musician to be put behind bars in the state since the start of the transition. Today it’s him, but tomorrow it could be you,” the association published the statement on their Twitter account.

A platform called ‘Llibertat Pablo Hasél’, freedom for Pablo Hasél in English, has been set up to advocate for the artist’s cause, commenting that the media following of the situation and publication of pictures of the arrest has “hurt Spain”, and that it has “committed a big error”.

Protests

Moreover, protests have been called for Tuesday evening in Barcelona, for people to demonstrate their shock and opposition to the actions carried out by the Catalan Mossos police after the Spanish court ruling.

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