‘Take them in!’ Massive Barcelona march urges Madrid to welcome refugees 
“Enough Excuses! Take Them In Now!” and “No More Deaths, Open The Borders!” slogans have been heard since 4 pm in Barcelona when hundreds of thousands gathered in support of the refugees. Over 5000 people died by drowning in the Mediterranean last year trying to escape to Europe.
Footage from the scene showed crowds stretching for miles as thousands wearing blue clothes and holding blue banners walked from the center of the city to the Mediterranean sea, where scores of migrants perish trying to make it to Europe.
The activists want Madrid to honor it’s 2015 pledge to welcome 17,337 refugees in Spain by the end of 2017 from camps in Italy, Greece, Turkey and Libya. So far the country has only accepted some 1,100 refugees as part of the deal.
It’s sometimes easy to let the hate overwhelm us but the #people of #Barcelona have brought so much hope. #volemacollir
Òmnium Cultural, an association based in Barcelona, which has since 2012 actively demanded self-determination for Catalonia, called for “an own state” which will be “more supportive” and “able to host” more refugees, El Mundo reported.
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Pro-independence member of the secretariat of the Assemblea Nacional Catalana, Gabriel Rufián, promised that independent Catalonia “will be a country open to all.”
Historically Catalonia, which already enjoys significant autonomy from Madrid, has been one of Spain’s better-off regions and many of the local populace resent having to send taxes to the capital to help support poorer areas of the country. Catalonia accounts for one-fifth of Spain’s economic output and has had no problem in attracting foreign investment.
In November 2014, Catalans held a massive but symbolic regional independence vote, in defiance of the Spanish government’s ban. An overwhelming majority of participants, 80 percent, said “yes” to independence and secession from the central Spanish government in Madrid.
Former Catalan leader Artur Mas, as well as former Vice-President Joana Ortega and former Education Minister Irene Rigau now all stand accused of civil disobedience for staging the vote in breach of a legal order from Madrid, which vowed to crush any attempt to stage a referendum…..
HI
Have you checked out Darren Cullen? He’s a Glasgow School of Art
graduate doing anti-army stuff:
spellingmistakescostlives.com
Or
bethemeat.co.uk
also see:
Just dreadful to see the Torygraph turning on Paul Nuttall…
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2017/02/17/leave-paul-nuttall-alone-no-way-treat-greatest-war-hero/?WT.mc_id=tmg_share_tw
Fantastic satire – Crowbar level imho
Cheers,
Alistair
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