A growing crisis in Spain’s Catalonia region amid independence vote
People dance and sing as thousands gather in the Plaza Universitat in Barcelona during a strike to protest the violence that marred Sunday’s referendum vote. According to Catalonia’s government, more than 2 million people voted in the Catalonia referendum, which the Spanish government has declared illegal and undemocratic.
(Chris McGrath / Getty Images)Spain bitterly opposes the region’s breakaway movement, and the European Union is urging the two sides to talk.
Opponents of Catalan’s independence efforts carry Spanish flags while marching in Barcelona, Spain.
(Francisco Seco / Associated Press)A man wrapped in a Catalan pro-independence “Estelada” flag places flowers on the gate of Barcelona’s Ramon Llull School, a polling station that was targeted by riot police during the banned independence referendum on Oct. 1.
(Pau Barrena / AFP/Getty Images)Childhood friends David Jovellar, wearing an “Estelada” or independence flag, and Almudena Chueco, wearing a Spanish flag, hug after bumping into each other at a demonstration in Barcelona, Spain.
(Emilio Morenatti / Associated Press)A firefighter is applauded during a one-day strike in Barcelona, Spain. Labor unions and pro-independence groups are urging workers to strike throughout Catalonia to protest police behavior during a referendum on the region’s secession from Spain.
(Bob Edme / Associated Press)Thousands gather in Plaza Universitat during a protest against the violence that marred Sunday’s referendum vote in Barcelona, Spain.
(David Ramos / Getty Images)A Catalan student with a red cross on her mouth takes part in a mass protest against the Spanish police’s actions during a referendum held the previous day in Barcelona. Catalan President Carles Puigdemont has asked for an international mediation to deal with the unrest in Catalonia and called for the withdrawal of the police forces in the region.
(Juan Carlos Cardenas / EPA / Shutterstock)Thousands of students in Barcelona raise their hands in a protest against Spanish police forces.
(Juan Carlos Cardenas /EPA/Shutterstock)People line up to lay flowers in front of ballot boxes used during the Catalan independence referendum in Pineda de Mar, Spain.
(Lola Bou / AFP/Getty Images)A young woman hugs a firefighter as others wait to lay flowers on ballot boxes used during the Catalan independence referendum in Pineda de Mar, Spain.
(Lola Bou / AFP/Getty Images)People supporting Catalan and wearing pro-independence “Estelada” regional flags leave after taking part in a protest at Barcelona University.
(Alberto Estevez / EPA/Shutterstock)Catalonian police members protect National Police vehicles in front of hundreds of demonstrators as they leave police headquarters in Barcelona, Spain.
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