Sunday, August 26, 2007

Emotional farewell to Comrade Xirinacs





Amongst shouts of independence and singing the national anthem, around 3.000 people gathered in Barcelona at the funeral of Catalan comrade Lluís Maria Xirinacs.

Political activists of the Independentists Left where also present representing organisations such as: Alerta Solidària, CUP, Endavant, MDT, Maulets, CAJEI and diferent Casals Independentistes.

Earlier on in the day a commemoration was held with none of the Catalan institutional politicians dared to enter as Xirinacs classified them as traitors.
Our best homage, will be Victory!

A background on Lluís Maria Xirinacs i Damians (1932 – 11 August 2007)

A Catalan politician, writer, religious and advocator for the independence of the Catalan Countries.

He was born in Barcelona in 1932 In the 1960s and 1970s, he made several hunger strikes, a first long one against the entailment of Church and State during Francoism. The Spanish regime imprisoned him twice (1972 and 1974-1975). He declared himself as follower of Gandhi theses and practiced the fight from within the non-violence. As example, he spent twelve hours a day for a year and nine months standing in front a prison of Barcelona until the approval of an amnesty law for political prisoners. For all these actions, he was proposed 3 years (1975, 1976, 1977) as a candidate for the Peace Nobel Prize.

In 1977, in the first Spanish elections after Franco dictatorship, he became senator for Barcelona as a independent candidate. In 1979, he led a candidature for the Spanish Congress of Deputies in a coalition known as Left Block of National Freedom (Bloc d'Esquerra d'Alliberament Nacional or BEAN). That reivindicated the spirit of the former Assembly of Catalonia, of which he also was one of its main promoters.

Later on, BEAN also presented in 1980 Catalan Parliament elections; but, in both cases, it did not obtain any representation.

By 1980, he left active party politics. In 1984, he founded along with Agustí Chalaux the Centre d'Estudis Joan Bardina, where he wanted to deepen in a new economical, political and social model. In 1990, he abandoned his priesthood vows.

In 2000, he started to protest again, sitting in Sant Jaume square daily for the independence of the Catalan Countries. When he was 65, he became PhD in Philosophy.

On September 11, 2002, within the National Day of Catalonia reivindicative speeches in Fossar de les Moreres, he declared:

"Gandhi said that the nonviolent one cannot deal with neutrality the parts of a violent conflict: the aggressor is the enemy, the attacked one is the friend, although he may be violent. I have tried all my life the fight by non-violent means. Nevertheless, I declare here and, I say it aloud, in the case there could be any police or public prosecutor: I declare myself enemy of the Spanish State and friend of ETA and Batasuna."

After this, he was condemned two years of prison and four of incapacitation by the Spanish Audiencia Nacional, accused of ennobling terrorism.

On December 17, 2002, he stated in his defense in the jury:

"I don't think that working as historian is any crime (despite it can be disagreed): -describing a war for national freedom that lasts for 40 years, -and comparing it with other wars."
"Spanish tanks are the ones that occupy the Basque Country. No Basque weapon wants to conquer Spain".

Despite the condemning sentence, and an existing search and capture warrant, he was not arrested.

When he was 74, on October 25, 2005, he was arrested by Spanish Police when he visited Ciutat Vella commissary in order to renew his identity document.
Two days later, he was sent to prison, but in the very afternoon, the Attorney General decided to free him invoking humanitarian reasons because of his age.

In 2004, Catalan Summer University awarded him the Canigó prize. During that time, he continued his political commitment within Fundació Randa.

On August 11, 2007, he was found dead in the woods of Ogassa, Ripollès having apparently committed suicide. He left a note in his workplace explaining his decision, where he criticized the cowardice of Catalan politicians and noticed that Catalonia is occupied by France and Spain.

Friday, August 24, 2007

More police brutality during Gràcia’s festival in Barcelona

Gràcia links incidents to the large police presence

According to what Alerta Solidària has been able to ascertain, agents of the Mossos and other local police, police used vicious amounts of brutality during the night of Thursday 16th and Friday 17th of August under the argument of imposing ‘tranquility’.

During the incident, police agents directed their attack towards two political activists of the Independentist Left who were beaten up in the middle of the street. Members of the Festival’s coordination committee believe that the city council does not support such alternative festivals, as in Gràcia, it is outside of their own festive program and therefore they tried to put people off by sending in the police and their batons.

Anti-repressive demonstration

Around 300 people attended, one year on, the central act of the Gràcia’s festival: the Anti-repressive demonstration, on Friday August 17th under the slogan: “For a quiet Festival: Mossos out!”. The march went through the main streets of this area in Barcelona.

Saura’s (who is the head of the regional police, Mossos) Political repression & illegal files continues.

Mossos were present on the streets in plain clothes, six of them pretended to be journalists. These ones were invited to leave the march as it was evident they were trying to gather information on various people taking part in it in order to enlarge their current files.

On the other hand some journalists, who covered on the march, gave deliberated wrong information to the media such as the number of those participating, which they quoted to 50 and 100 people.

When the demonstration ended, a spokesperson for Alerta Solidària reminded those who assisted about next mobilization on September 29th to demand the right of free expression and the right to protest.

This will be the second time that this demo is going to try to go ahead as during the last one on June 17th, 300 people were prevented from marching as police held them hostages in the same spot for more than three hours. Protesters were even prevented to access toilet facilities and water.

Congratulations to Laura & Diego from Ireland



"Our revenge will be the laughter of our children" Bobby Sands.

Members of the Catalan Solidarity: Ireland Committee held a symbolic vigil at Free Derry Corner to extend our solidarity with Catalan Political Prisoners Laura & Diego on the birth of their son, Dídac.

At the same time we would like to echo the demands of the EPPK relatives of the right to maternity and paternity, eliminate the obstacles of communications with the father, to guarantee the quality of life and the dignity of the children within prisons as well as the rest of rights which are demanded by the prisoners collective (the right to health, the right to good treatment, the right to communication, language rights, the right to education, the right to organisation and the right to freedom).

Also, protests outside the hospital in Terrassa were Laura gave birth to little Dídac:
http://barcelona.indymedia.org/newswire/display/314234/index.php

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Tornarem A Lluitar!

In 2007, a hisorical book was published on the Catalan Independentist Left by Roger Ferriols titled 'Tornarem A Lluitar!'. The publication has been used as a fundraiser for the Catalan Political Prisoners support collective, RESCAT (or RESCUE). The book itself is an excellent historical archive which examines the struggle throughout the Catalan Countries for independence and socialism from the period leading up to the transation until the present day. As part of the work of Catalan Solidarity: Ireland Committee sections of this book were translated into english to assist greater knowledge of the Catalan Struggle.

To view more, click on:
http://www.catalanhistory.blogspot.com