I first
read about this place, when bullfighting was banned in the Spanish autonomous
community by a vote of the Parliament in July 2010. The ban came into effect effective
Jan 2012. The last bullfight in the
region took place in Barcelona in September 2011. The ban, which ended a
centuries-old tradition in the region, was supported by animal rights activists
but opposed by some, who saw it as motivated by political nationalism rather
than animal welfare.
Catalonia is an
autonomous community of Spain located on the eastern extremity of the Iberian
Peninsula. It is designated as a nationality by its Statute of Autonomy. Catalonia
consists of four provinces: Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, and Tarragona. The
capital and largest city is Barcelona, the second-most populated municipality
in Spain and the core of the seventh most populous urban area in the European
Union.
Reports presently
on web suggest that the Catalan
president, Carles Puigdemont, has delayed his crunch speech at which he may
announce the region's independence by one hour. In extraordinary scenes,
neither the Catalan leader nor his MPs appeared in the debating chamber,
leaving the opposition politicians sitting in confusion for several minutes
before they filed out, looking exasperated. The theatrical development raises
the tensions even further after a fraught 10 days since the Catalan referendum.
Delaying a major speech is highly unusual in the regional parliament and adds
to the sense that today's events are wholly unprecedented. It is understood
that the decision to delay the speech was taken by the president himself.
It was initially
thought Puigdemont had delayed his key speech because he was locked in talks
with international mediators who are desperately trying to avert a huge
constitutional crisis. But AFP reported that the Spanish government rejected
mediation with Puigdemont. 'It's not on the cards,' a central government
spokesman told the agency. It is also understood that MPs from CUP, a radical
pro-independence party, objected to the text of the president’s speech because
it did not go far enough. The draft text did not even mention independence
explicitly, Spanish media said, and this contributed to the delay.
The
stalled speech risks making the Catalan leader look weak in the international
spotlight. Reports further add that Spanish police are
ready to arrest Catalan President Carles Puigdemont immediately if he declares
independence in the regional parliament, according to two people familiar with
the government’s plans. While a final decision on whether to act has not yet
been taken, Spain’s National Police force has elite officers deployed in
Catalonia who are prepared to join a raid if Catalan police try to shield Mr
Puigdemont, said one of the people. If Mr Puigdemont makes a statement that
falls short of immediate independence, the government in Madrid may stay its
hand. The President is likely to use the words “declaration of independence,”
but they will probably be qualified or hedged in some way, according to another
person familiar with his plans.
Tensions
are running so high ~ that even dogs are not spared. Daily Mail UK reports that two retired police dogs were banned from an animal
charity event in Catalonia because they worked for the Spanish police force. The
pets and their new owners were due to appear at the event to encourage adoption
of such dogs, but their invitation was rescinded once it emerged that they had
been part of the national police's canine units.
The adoption agency
has now slammed the organisers, voicing their dismay at the dogs being banned
because they worked for the Spanish - not the Catalan - police. Catalan aversion towards the national police
is at an all-time high, following the extreme violence carried out by Spanish
forces during the independence referendum last Sunday. Catalonia has it's own
police force - Mossos d'Esquadra - but
as the Spanish government had ruled the referendum illegal, dozens of national
police officers were drafted in. Some 900 people were injured on polling day
when police fired rubber bullets and charged at crowds with truncheons to
disrupt the vote.
The incident
involving the re-homed police dogs took place over the weekend, at an undisclosed
location in Catalonia.The two ex-police dogs had been invited to appear at the
event to raise awareness of the work of a charity which finds new homes for
retired police canines. A facebook page
condemned the incident stating it was sad ~ One of
our four-legged heroes was invited to an event in Catalonia, along with his new
owner, accompanied by another adopter and another four-legged heroine to make
our work known. 'They have now been banned by the organization for being former
canine agents of the national police.'
Added to the
Facebook post was a message 'from the dog', stating: 'I do not understand why
some people don’t like my presence, it may be because I am a former retired
policeman, because I am Galician [Spanish] and Catalan, or because of the
uniform of my former colleague who taught me everything I know? 'I do not understand what's happening in
Catalonia, I'm just a dog.'
That is pretention
~ perhaps if not dogs, many many people know and know what they exactly are
demanding !!
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
10th Oct
2017 @ 22.30 hrs.