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Hundreds Gather Near Spanish Embassy in Paris to Support Catalan Independence

© Sputnik / Alexey Vitvitsky / Go to the mediabankA campaign banner and a flag displayed on a balcony in Barcelona during Catalan independence referendum.
A campaign banner and a flag displayed on a balcony in Barcelona during Catalan independence referendum. - Sputnik International
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Hundreds of people have gathered in front of the Spanish Embassy in Paris to support the Catalan independence referendum.

PARIS (Sputnik) — Hundreds of people, mainly representatives of the local Catalan diaspora and members of political and professional unions, have gathered in front of the Spanish Embassy in Paris to support the independence referendum in Catalonia and to protest against the actions of the Spanish police, a Sputnik correspondent reported on Tuesday.

The protesters waved flags of Catalonia and held banners supporting the region’s independence from Spain, as well as supporting the ongoing Catalan general strike and condemning Spanish authorities. The protesters also criticized the position of the French authorities.

A man wrapped in a Catalan pro-independence 'Estelada' flag puts flowers on the gate of Barcelona's Ramon Llull School, which was used as a polling station and was one of those targeted by riot police during the October 1 banned independence referendum, as Catalonia observes a general strike called by Catalan unions on October 3, 2017 - Sputnik International
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No clashes or incidents occurred during the protest.

On Sunday, Catalonia held the referendum on independence, which is considered illegal by the Spanish central government. Madrid did not recognize the legitimacy of the vote, sending police to Catalonia to shut down polling stations, which resulted in clashes with voters. The Catalan Health Department said that nearly 1,000 people sought medical help after the clashes. Prime Minister of Spain Mariano Rajoy said that in Catalonia there was "no referendum" on self-determination, but assured that the government was ready to conduct a dialogue within the regional authorities.

The French Foreign Ministry said Monday that Paris supported Spain's unity and integrity, adding that Paris was confident in Spain’s democratic ability to hold a peaceful political dialogue within constitutional law.

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