UN Officials Condemn Spain’s Violent Crackdown on Catalan Voters
Warn Crackdown Violates Fundamental Rights
Jason Ditz
UN officials are harshly criticizing the Spanish government’s use of national police in their increasingly violent crackdown on Catalonia’s upcoming referendum, warning they are violating fundamental rights that are basic to a democratic society.
Spain has shut down multiple websites and summoned multiple people to police stations on charges of having mirrored websites providing information on the October 1 referendum. Prosecutors have also threatened top Catalan officials with sedition charges, as well as threatening virtually all of the hundreds of Catalan mayors with charges for permitting the vote to take place.
Spanish officials have suggested they may have police physically prohibit voters from entering polling places, though local police warn this risks fueling public disorder. Catalan officials say the vote will go on as planned.
http://news.antiwar.com/2017/09/28/un-officials-condemn-spains-violent-crackdown-on-catalan-voters/

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