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  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_007.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_066.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_024.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_025.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_026.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_028.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_029.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_031.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_033.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_034.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_037.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_038.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_040.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_041.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_043.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_044.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_046.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_049.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_050.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_052.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_054.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_057.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_059.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_061.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_063.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_064.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_065.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_067.jpg
  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_002.jpg
  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_019.jpg
  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_016.jpg
  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_017.jpg
  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_013.jpg
  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_012.jpg
  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_011.jpg
  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_010.jpg
  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_027.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_030.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_042.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_056.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_058.jpg
  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Celebration of the illegal referendum of Catalonia the 1th October. People have come to schools early at 5:30 am to keep the police from closing the school before voting starts. Long queues have built up at the door until the school has opened at 9:00 am. The first two hours in the morning there have been many informatic problems with the application to count the votes. People expected frustrated thinking that they could not vote. While in some schools of Barcelona and Sant Julià de Ramis there have been police charges, in Mataró people were voting under the threat of receiving a visit from the Civil Guard or the National Police and closing the schools. The Thos i Codina Institute of Mataró has organized activities in the afternoon to gather people and avoid closure. Finally, in the city of Mataró, no ballot boxes have been requisitioned and the final count has been made, with a 90.1% vote in favor of Catalonia's independence. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE.
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_062.jpg
  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_008.jpg
  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • Teachers and people related to the institute Thos i Codina of Mataró (Barcelona), have enclosed the weekend before the referendum, to keep the site open until Sunday 1-O, as an electoral college. Under the police threat of sealing the school, the schools have made a general call to occupy the schools organizing different activities. Every 12 hours the police visited each school, writing minutes of the occupation. The firefighters of Mataró with the Union of Peasants have visited all the schools of Mataró to remember people that they have the right to vote. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Referendum 1-O_Eva Parey_003.jpg
  • Catalan youngsters claim a referendum on republic in front of the city council of Barcelona after the abdication of King Juan Carlos I. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Catalan youngsters claim a referendum on republic in front of the city council of Barcelona after the abdication of King Juan Carlos I. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • A bid flag of the republic in the Jaume I street of Barcelona. People march to the city council of Barcelona to claim a referendum on republic. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • People march to the city council of Barcelona to claim a referendum on republic. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • Catalan youngsters claim a referendum on republic in front of the city council of Barcelona after the abdication of King Juan Carlos I. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • People march to the city council of Barcelona to claim a referendum on republic. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • People march to the city council of Barcelona to claim a referendum on republic. Many people claimed the independence of Catalonia. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • People march to the city council of Barcelona to claim a referendum on republic. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • At the end of the day the schools count the ballots. Place: Barcelona Bonanova District. Poliesportive of La Salle Bonanova. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. NO SALES IN SPAIN
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  • At the end of the day the schools count the ballots. Place: Barcelona Bonanova District. Poliesportive of La Salle Bonanova. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. NO SALES IN SPAIN
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  • At the end of the day the schools count the ballots. Place: Barcelona Bonanova District. Poliesportive of La Salle Bonanova. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. NO SALES IN SPAIN
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  • Early in the morning, many people has been waiting in front of the schools for vote before the schools have opened. 1.317 special places have been enabled for the voting process. Place: Mataro city center. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. Photo: Eva Parey NO SALES IN SPAIN
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  • Early in the morning, many people has been waiting in front of the schools for vote before the schools have opened. 1.317 special places have been enabled for the voting process. Place: Mataro city center. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. Photo: Eva Parey  NO SALES IN SPAIN
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  • Early in the morning, many people has been waiting in front of the schools for vote before the schools have opened. 1.317 special places have been enabled for the voting process. Place: Mataro city center. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. Photo: Eva Parey NO SALES IN SPAIN
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  • Early in the morning, many people has been waiting in front of the schools for vote before the schools have opened. 1.317 special places have been enabled for the voting process. Place: Mataro city center. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. Moer than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. Photo: Eva Parey NO SALES IN SPAIN
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  • At the end of the day the schools count the ballots. Place: Barcelona Bonanova District. Poliesportive of La Salle Bonanova. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. NO SALES IN SPAIN
    4SEE_9N_Catalan_Independence_Voting_...jpg
  • At the end of the day the schools count the ballots. Place: Barcelona Bonanova District. Poliesportive of La Salle Bonanova. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. NO SALES IN SPAIN
    4SEE_9N_Catalan_Independence_Voting_...jpg
  • At the end of the day the schools count the ballots. Place: Barcelona Bonanova District. Poliesportive of La Salle Bonanova. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. NO SALES IN SPAIN
    4SEE_9N_Catalan_Independence_Voting_...jpg
  • At the end of the day the schools count the ballots. Place: Barcelona Bonanova District. Poliesportive of La Salle Bonanova. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. NO SALES IN SPAIN
    4SEE_9N_Catalan_Independence_Voting_...jpg
  • Early in the morning, many people has been waiting in front of the schools for vote before the schools have opened. 1.317 special places have been enabled for the voting process. Place: Mataro city center. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. Photo: Eva Parey NO SALES IN SPAIN
    4SEE_9N_Catalan_Independence_Voting_...jpg
  • Early in the morning, many people has been waiting in front of the schools for vote before the schools have opened. 1.317 special places have been enabled for the voting process. Place: Mataro city center. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. Photo: Eva Parey NO SALES IN SPAIN
    4SEE_9N_Catalan_Independence_Voting_...jpg
  • Early in the morning, many people has been waiting in front of the schools for vote before the schools have opened. 1.317 special places have been enabled for the voting process. Place: Mataro city center. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. NO SALES IN SPAIN
    4SEE_9N_Catalan_Independence_Voting_...jpg
  • People claim the republic after abdication of King Juan Carlos I. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • People claim the republic after abdication of King Juan Carlos I. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Protests in Catalonia Square of Barcelona city. People claimed the independence of Catalonia and also the republic. /More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • People claim the republic after abdication of King Juan Carlos I. Many of them claim the independence of Catalonia with flags and other catalan symbols. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • People claim the republic after abdication of King Juan Carlos I. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • People have been voting all the day. 1.317 special places have been enabled for the voting process.  Place: Barcelona Bonanova District. Poliesportive of La Salle Bonanova. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. Photo: Eva Parey NO SALES IN SPAIN
    4SEE_9N_Catalan_Independence_Voting_...jpg
  • Strikers against the catalanism complain against the voting process remembering that it's a illegal process. Place: Barcelona, in front of the Delegation of the Government. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. Photo: Eva Parey  NO SALES IN SPAIN
    4SEE_9N_Catalan_Independence_Voting_...jpg
  • Strikers against the catalanism complain against the voting process remembering that it's a illegal process. Place: Barcelona, in front of the Delegation of the Government. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia.More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. Photo: Eva Parey NO SALES IN SPAIN
    4SEE_9N_Catalan_Independence_Voting_...jpg
  • People have been voting all the day. 1.317 special places have been enabled for the voting process.  Place: Barcelona Bonanova District. Poliesportive of La Salle Bonanova. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than  2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. Photo: Eva Parey NO SALES IN SPAIN
    4SEE_9N_Catalan_Independence_Voting_...jpg
  • Electors show the ballot before voting. Most of the wish the independence of Catalonia. Place: Barcelona Bonanova District. Poliesportive of La Salle Bonanova. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. NO SALES IN SPAIN
    4SEE_9N_Catalan_Independence_Voting_...jpg
  • People have been voting all the day. 1.317 special places have been enabled for the voting process.  Place: Barcelona Bonanova District. Poliesportive of La Salle Bonanova. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than 2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. Photo: Eva Parey NO SALES IN SPAIN
    4SEE_9N_Catalan_Independence_Voting_...jpg
  • People have been voting all the day. 1.317 special places have been enabled for the voting process.  Place: Barcelona Bonanova District. Poliesportive of La Salle Bonanova. The 9th of November, 9N has been a special date in Catalonia where catalan people have participated in a voting process polling on the independence of Catalonia. More than  2 million people have participated, although Spain's Constitutional court suspended the referendum secession plan for this date. Photo: Eva Parey NO SALES IN SPAIN
    4SEE_9N_Catalan_Independence_Voting_...jpg
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