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Spain: Clashes continue in Barcelona protests
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16.10.2019
M/S Police charging at protesters, Barcelona
W/S Police charging at protesters
W/S Police charging at protesters
M/S Police firing at protesters
M/S Protester throwing stones at police
W/S Police vans at Passeig de Gracia
M/S Protester
M/S Police moving towards protesters
M/S Police walking
M/S Rubbish burning
W/S Protester throwing fence at police
C/U Police officers
W/S Protesters burning rubbish on fences
M/S Protesters moving bikes
W/S Protesters charging at police vans
M/S Police officers and rubbish burning on background
M/S Police vans driving away
M/S Firefighters
W/S Firefighters extinguishing fire
M/S Firefighters extinguishing fire
M/S Rubbish burning
SCRIPT
Violence continued to erupt on the streets of Barcelona on Tuesday as police and demonstrators in support of jailed Catalan independence leaders clashed for a second straight day.
Footage shows police charging the crowds as large fires burn on the streets.
Spain's Supreme Court convicted twelve independence leaders, including former Catalan Vice President Oriol Junqueras, for their role in the autonomous region's attempt to secession and holding an illegal independence referendum. Nine of the pro-independence convicted were given jail sentences ranging from nine to 12 years.
W/S Police charging at protesters
W/S Police charging at protesters
M/S Police firing at protesters
M/S Protester throwing stones at police
W/S Police vans at Passeig de Gracia
M/S Protester
M/S Police moving towards protesters
M/S Police walking
M/S Rubbish burning
W/S Protester throwing fence at police
C/U Police officers
W/S Protesters burning rubbish on fences
M/S Protesters moving bikes
W/S Protesters charging at police vans
M/S Police officers and rubbish burning on background
M/S Police vans driving away
M/S Firefighters
W/S Firefighters extinguishing fire
M/S Firefighters extinguishing fire
M/S Rubbish burning
SCRIPT
Violence continued to erupt on the streets of Barcelona on Tuesday as police and demonstrators in support of jailed Catalan independence leaders clashed for a second straight day.
Footage shows police charging the crowds as large fires burn on the streets.
Spain's Supreme Court convicted twelve independence leaders, including former Catalan Vice President Oriol Junqueras, for their role in the autonomous region's attempt to secession and holding an illegal independence referendum. Nine of the pro-independence convicted were given jail sentences ranging from nine to 12 years.
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