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Spain Catalonia: Puigdemont's arrest in Germany sparks mass protests | Spain Catalonia: Puigdemont's arrest in Germany sparks mass protests |
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Protests broke out across the Spanish region of Catalonia on Sunday after former leader Carles Puigdemont was taken into custody in Germany. | Protests broke out across the Spanish region of Catalonia on Sunday after former leader Carles Puigdemont was taken into custody in Germany. |
At least 89 people were injured in clashes with police and four arrests were made. | At least 89 people were injured in clashes with police and four arrests were made. |
Mr Puigdemont, who is wanted in Spain for sedition and rebellion, was detained by German police acting on a European arrest warrant. | Mr Puigdemont, who is wanted in Spain for sedition and rebellion, was detained by German police acting on a European arrest warrant. |
He will appear before a German judge later on Monday. | He will appear before a German judge later on Monday. |
Mr Puigdemont was detained while crossing from Denmark on his way to Belgium, where he has been living in self-imposed exile since Catalonia's parliament unilaterally declared independence from Spain in October. | Mr Puigdemont was detained while crossing from Denmark on his way to Belgium, where he has been living in self-imposed exile since Catalonia's parliament unilaterally declared independence from Spain in October. |
A European warrant for his arrest was reissued on Friday. | A European warrant for his arrest was reissued on Friday. |
Who is protesting? | Who is protesting? |
In central Barcelona, protesters chanted "Freedom for the political prisoners" and "This Europe is shameful!" as they headed to the offices of the European Commission and the German consulate. | In central Barcelona, protesters chanted "Freedom for the political prisoners" and "This Europe is shameful!" as they headed to the offices of the European Commission and the German consulate. |
Spanish news agency Efe estimated crowds of 55,000 in the centre of the city. | Spanish news agency Efe estimated crowds of 55,000 in the centre of the city. |
Smaller demonstrations were held in Girona, where Mr Puigdemont once served as mayor, Tarragona and Lleida. Some protesters also formed road blocks in various locations. | Smaller demonstrations were held in Girona, where Mr Puigdemont once served as mayor, Tarragona and Lleida. Some protesters also formed road blocks in various locations. |
Tensions in Catalonia are very high and its separatist leaders abandoned plans to name a new president after the arrest on Friday of the latest candidate, Jordi Turull, sparked protests in Barcelona. | Tensions in Catalonia are very high and its separatist leaders abandoned plans to name a new president after the arrest on Friday of the latest candidate, Jordi Turull, sparked protests in Barcelona. |
Spain's Supreme Court has ruled 25 that Catalan leaders should be tried for rebellion, embezzlement or disobeying the state. They all deny the allegations. | Spain's Supreme Court has ruled 25 that Catalan leaders should be tried for rebellion, embezzlement or disobeying the state. They all deny the allegations. |
How was Carles Puigdemont caught? | How was Carles Puigdemont caught? |
German police said that Mr Puigdemont was detained by a highway patrol in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein, which borders Denmark. | German police said that Mr Puigdemont was detained by a highway patrol in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein, which borders Denmark. |
He had been on a trip to Finland to meet lawmakers and attend a conference last week when the arrest warrant against him was reissued, taking him by surprise. | He had been on a trip to Finland to meet lawmakers and attend a conference last week when the arrest warrant against him was reissued, taking him by surprise. |
He slipped out of Finland before the authorities could arrest him but only got as far as Germany before being intercepted. | He slipped out of Finland before the authorities could arrest him but only got as far as Germany before being intercepted. |
His spokesman, Joan Maria Pique, said had been heading to Belgium "to put himself, as always, at the disposal of Belgian justice". | His spokesman, Joan Maria Pique, said had been heading to Belgium "to put himself, as always, at the disposal of Belgian justice". |
International warrants for Mr Puigdemont and other Catalan leaders were withdrawn in December by a Spanish judge, who said they had shown a willingness to return to the country. | International warrants for Mr Puigdemont and other Catalan leaders were withdrawn in December by a Spanish judge, who said they had shown a willingness to return to the country. |
What happens next? | What happens next? |
Mr Puigdemont has spent the night in a prison in the north German town of Neumünster. | Mr Puigdemont has spent the night in a prison in the north German town of Neumünster. |
His court appearance on Monday will be a formality to confirm his identity. | His court appearance on Monday will be a formality to confirm his identity. |
The former Catalan leader faces charges of sedition, rebellion, and misappropriation of public funds as a result of his role in last year's Catalan independence referendum, which had been banned by Spanish authorities. | |
German judges will have to assess if there is an equivalent to the Spanish charges in German law. This is known as "dual criminality". | |
Criminal lawyer Martin Heger told Germany's Spiegel website that misappropriation of public funds was also a crime under German law and therefore it was clear that the exiled ex-leader would have to be extradited within 60 days. | |
German judges do not have to prove an offence has taken place. | German judges do not have to prove an offence has taken place. |
The extradition procedure lasts about two months. If it formally begins, then a judge will decide whether Mr Puigdemont will be kept in custody. | The extradition procedure lasts about two months. If it formally begins, then a judge will decide whether Mr Puigdemont will be kept in custody. |
The charges he faces in Spain could result in up to 30 years in prison. | The charges he faces in Spain could result in up to 30 years in prison. |
Spain's latest move is considered the most serious challenge to date to the Catalan independence movement. Almost the entire leadership now faces a major legal fight. | Spain's latest move is considered the most serious challenge to date to the Catalan independence movement. Almost the entire leadership now faces a major legal fight. |
Various other Catalan politicians have been subjected to new warrants, including Catalonia's former education minister, Clara Ponsati. She is in Scotland, where she has a position at the University of St Andrews, and is preparing to hand herself in. | Various other Catalan politicians have been subjected to new warrants, including Catalonia's former education minister, Clara Ponsati. She is in Scotland, where she has a position at the University of St Andrews, and is preparing to hand herself in. |
How we got here | How we got here |
1 October 2017: The independence referendum takes place in Catalonia; it is deemed illegal by Spain and boycotted by many potential voters | 1 October 2017: The independence referendum takes place in Catalonia; it is deemed illegal by Spain and boycotted by many potential voters |
27 October: Catalonia's leaders declare independence, which leads to the Spanish government imposing direct rule on the region and dissolving its parliament | 27 October: Catalonia's leaders declare independence, which leads to the Spanish government imposing direct rule on the region and dissolving its parliament |
30 October: Charges of rebellion, sedition and misuse of public funds are brought against various sacked members of the Catalan government, including Mr Puigdemont | 30 October: Charges of rebellion, sedition and misuse of public funds are brought against various sacked members of the Catalan government, including Mr Puigdemont |
2 November: Several former Catalan ministers are taken into custody in Spain | 2 November: Several former Catalan ministers are taken into custody in Spain |
3 November: European Arrest Warrants are issued against Mr Puigdemont and four of his allies, who have all fled to Belgium | 3 November: European Arrest Warrants are issued against Mr Puigdemont and four of his allies, who have all fled to Belgium |
5 December: A Spanish judge withdraws the European arrest warrants but says the group still face possible charges for sedition and rebellion | 5 December: A Spanish judge withdraws the European arrest warrants but says the group still face possible charges for sedition and rebellion |
21 December: Carles Puigdemont is re-elected to parliament during Catalan's regional elections - which Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy had called to "restore democracy" | 21 December: Carles Puigdemont is re-elected to parliament during Catalan's regional elections - which Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy had called to "restore democracy" |
1 March 2018: Mr Puigdemont says he is stepping aside and he backs detained activist Jordi Sanchez to run as Catalonia's president | 1 March 2018: Mr Puigdemont says he is stepping aside and he backs detained activist Jordi Sanchez to run as Catalonia's president |
21 March: Mr Sanchez drops his leadership bid and instead the candidacy is passed to Jordi Turull, who the following day is rejected by hardline separatists | 21 March: Mr Sanchez drops his leadership bid and instead the candidacy is passed to Jordi Turull, who the following day is rejected by hardline separatists |
23 March: Mr Turull and various others are arrested in Spain, and the European arrest warrants are reissued | 23 March: Mr Turull and various others are arrested in Spain, and the European arrest warrants are reissued |
25 March: Mr Puigdemont is detained in Germany | 25 March: Mr Puigdemont is detained in Germany |