The demonstration through Spain's capital was organised by two civil society groups the Catalan National Assembly (ANC) and Òmnium Cultural and led by Catalan leader Quim Torra.
Demonstrators waved the Catalan flag and marched under signs reading: “Self-determination is not a crime”.
In unusual scenes for the capital, the central
Paseo del Prado boulevard was steeped in red, yellow and blue, the
colours of the Estelada flag of the Catalan independence movement.
"I think it's a fair judgement to say you've never heard
the voice of
Catalan independence spoken so loudly and with so many numbers here in
Madrid," Al Jazeera's David Chater, reporting from the demonstration,
said. "There are two phrases that have been prominent here: that
democracy is
about taking decision and that self-determination is a right, not a
crime." Canarian, Basque, Castilian delegations took part in the rally
denouncing that 90,000 people have been prosecuted by the Spanish
opinion law (ley mordaza) against freedom of expression in the
neoFrancoist Spain.Pictures
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