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Hundreds of citizens come to the Catalan courts to instill their own for the referendum
  • The Vice-President of Òmnium Cultural, Marcel Mauri, said that the document to be completed in order to instill solidarity with those condemned for organizing the Catalan referendum was reduced by some 10,000 people.
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Hundreds of Catalans have appeared in various Catalan courts to accuse themselves of being responsible for the referendum held on 1 October 2017. They have done so as a symbol to show their disagreement with the ruling against Catalan political prisoners. All these people have been presented in the capitals that give their names to the four Catalan provinces: Barcelona, Lleida, Girona and Tarragona.

Marcel Mauri said that “if politicians have been convicted, the nearly two and a half million people who voted on 1 October 2017 or all who joined the peaceful demonstration on 20 September should also be condemned.” "The vice-president of the Mnium added that they want, in terms of the number of defendants, to be the most massive known case in history," she added.