Thousands of Catalans rally, feeling abandoned by the EU

Thousands of Catalans rally, feeling abandoned by the EU


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BRUSSELS (AP) — Tens of thousands of people from Catalonia rallied Thursday in Brussels, decrying what they see as the European Union's failure to help them following a failed independence referendum in the Spanish region.

Police said around 45,000 people took to the streets of the Belgian capital for a rally that comes amid campaigning for a regional election in Catalonia on Dec. 21.

Singing and chanting slogans, protesters marched around the EU's main institutions, some draped in flags or carrying signs with "Shame on You" stamped over an EU flag. A few Belgian Flemish separatists and Scottish flags could be seen in the crowd.

Many Catalans are pro-European, yet they feel let down by the bloc's failure to mediate their conflict with the Spanish government in Madrid or to condemn Spanish police violence during the Oct. 1 poll on independence.

Spain says unilateral moves by Catalan officials to declare independence violate the Spanish constitution.

Former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont, among those up for re-election on Dec. 21, used the gathering Thursday as part of his political campaign. He and four former Catalan government cabinet members fled to Brussels after the referendum fearing arrest. Several of their colleagues were jailed in Spain.

"Have you ever seen somewhere in the world such a demonstration that would support criminals?" Puigdemont asked the crowd.

"What happens in Catalonia is an opportunity for Europe. Let's wait for Dec. 21 and then we will start talking on the 22nd," he said.

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