RMKGYMEG–Barcelona, Spain. 11th Nov. 2017. Independence movement associations and political parties called for a march to protest against the prison detentions of the Ousted Catalan Government. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy live News
RMKGYMEK–Barcelona, Spain. 11th Nov. 2017. Independence movement associations and political parties called for a march to protest against the prison detentions of the Ousted Catalan Government. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy live News
RMKGYMEN–Barcelona, Spain. 11th Nov. 2017. Independence movement associations and political parties called for a march to protest against the prison detentions of the Ousted Catalan Government. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy live News
RMKGYME3–Barcelona, Spain. 11th Nov. 2017. Independence movement associations and political parties called for a march to protest against the prison detentions of the Ousted Catalan Government. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy live News
RMKGYMEE–Barcelona, Spain. 11th Nov. 2017. Independence movement associations and political parties called for a march to protest against the prison detentions of the Ousted Catalan Government. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy live News
RMKGYMEA–Barcelona, Spain. 11th Nov. 2017. Independence movement associations and political parties called for a march to protest against the prison detentions of the Ousted Catalan Government. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy live News
RMKGYME0–Barcelona, Spain. 11th Nov. 2017. Independence movement associations and political parties called for a march to protest against the prison detentions of the Ousted Catalan Government. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy live News
RMKGYMEW–Barcelona, Spain. 11th Nov. 2017. Independence movement associations and political parties called for a march to protest against the prison detentions of the Ousted Catalan Government. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy live News
RMKGYME9–Barcelona, Spain. 11th Nov. 2017. Independence movement associations and political parties called for a march to protest against the prison detentions of the Ousted Catalan Government. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy live News
RMKEK6H9–Barcelona, Catalonia. October 21, 2017. Demonstrators take part at a protest against the National Court's decision to imprison civil society leaders, in Barcelona. The Spanish government moved decisively Saturday to use a previously untapped constitutional power so it can take control of Catalonia and derail the independence movement led by separatist politicians in the prosperous industrial region. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy Live News
RMKEK6HM–Barcelona, Catalonia. October 21, 2017. Demonstrators take part at a protest against the National Court's decision to imprison civil society leaders, in Barcelona. The Spanish government moved decisively Saturday to use a previously untapped constitutional power so it can take control of Catalonia and derail the independence movement led by separatist politicians in the prosperous industrial region. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy Live News
RMKEK6HJ–Barcelona, Catalonia. October 21, 2017. Demonstrators take part at a protest against the National Court's decision to imprison civil society leaders, in Barcelona. The Spanish government moved decisively Saturday to use a previously untapped constitutional power so it can take control of Catalonia and derail the independence movement led by separatist politicians in the prosperous industrial region. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy Live News
RMKEK6HE–Barcelona, Catalonia. October 21, 2017. Demonstrators take part at a protest against the National Court's decision to imprison civil society leaders, in Barcelona. The Spanish government moved decisively Saturday to use a previously untapped constitutional power so it can take control of Catalonia and derail the independence movement led by separatist politicians in the prosperous industrial region. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy Live News
RMKEK6HG–Barcelona, Catalonia. October 21, 2017. Demonstrators take part at a protest against the National Court's decision to imprison civil society leaders, in Barcelona. The Spanish government moved decisively Saturday to use a previously untapped constitutional power so it can take control of Catalonia and derail the independence movement led by separatist politicians in the prosperous industrial region. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy Live News
RMKEK6J1–Barcelona, Catalonia. October 21, 2017. Demonstrators take part at a protest against the National Court's decision to imprison civil society leaders, in Barcelona. The Spanish government moved decisively Saturday to use a previously untapped constitutional power so it can take control of Catalonia and derail the independence movement led by separatist politicians in the prosperous industrial region. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy Live News
RMKEK6H6–Barcelona, Catalonia. October 21, 2017. Demonstrators take part at a protest against the National Court's decision to imprison civil society leaders, in Barcelona. The Spanish government moved decisively Saturday to use a previously untapped constitutional power so it can take control of Catalonia and derail the independence movement led by separatist politicians in the prosperous industrial region. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy Live News
RMKEK6H7–Barcelona, Catalonia. October 21, 2017. Demonstrators take part at a protest against the National Court's decision to imprison civil society leaders, in Barcelona. The Spanish government moved decisively Saturday to use a previously untapped constitutional power so it can take control of Catalonia and derail the independence movement led by separatist politicians in the prosperous industrial region. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy Live News
RMKEK6H1–Barcelona, Catalonia. October 21, 2017. Demonstrators take part at a protest against the National Court's decision to imprison civil society leaders, in Barcelona. The Spanish government moved decisively Saturday to use a previously untapped constitutional power so it can take control of Catalonia and derail the independence movement led by separatist politicians in the prosperous industrial region. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy Live News
RMKEK6J2–Barcelona, Catalonia. October 21, 2017. Demonstrators take part at a protest against the National Court's decision to imprison civil society leaders, in Barcelona. The Spanish government moved decisively Saturday to use a previously untapped constitutional power so it can take control of Catalonia and derail the independence movement led by separatist politicians in the prosperous industrial region. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy Live News
RMKEK6H0–Barcelona, Catalonia. October 21, 2017. Demonstrators take part at a protest against the National Court's decision to imprison civil society leaders, in Barcelona. The Spanish government moved decisively Saturday to use a previously untapped constitutional power so it can take control of Catalonia and derail the independence movement led by separatist politicians in the prosperous industrial region. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy Live News
RMKEK6H4–Barcelona, Catalonia. October 21, 2017. Demonstrators take part at a protest against the National Court's decision to imprison civil society leaders, in Barcelona. The Spanish government moved decisively Saturday to use a previously untapped constitutional power so it can take control of Catalonia and derail the independence movement led by separatist politicians in the prosperous industrial region. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy Live News
RMKEK6H3–Barcelona, Catalonia. October 21, 2017. Demonstrators take part at a protest against the National Court's decision to imprison civil society leaders, in Barcelona. The Spanish government moved decisively Saturday to use a previously untapped constitutional power so it can take control of Catalonia and derail the independence movement led by separatist politicians in the prosperous industrial region. Credit: Charlie Perez/Alamy Live News
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