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A decade of protest

Ten years after a million people turned out on Barcelona’s streets to call for independence, the demonstration on September 11 will be a return to normality after two years of pandemic

Ten years ago on Sep­tem­ber 11 a mil­lion peo­ple took to the streets of Barcelona to de­mand the right for Cata­lans to de­cide their po­lit­i­cal des­tiny. A decade later the Cata­lan Na­tional As­sem­bly (ANC) has once again called for a mass demon­stra­tion in Barcelona under the slo­gan “We’re back to win”. After edi­tions of the protest af­fected by the pan­demic and re­stric­tions, the ANC is hop­ing to get the an­nual demo back on track.

The march that at­tracts tens of thou­sands of in­de­pen­dence sup­port­ers every year has be­come cus­tom­ary since that day 10 years ago that set in mo­tion a process that would lead to the hold­ing of an un­of­fi­cial ref­er­en­dum in 2017. This year, how­ever, is marked by ten­sion and di­vi­sion among the pro-in­de­pen­dence par­ties and Cata­lan pres­i­dent Pere Aragonès has de­cided not to at­tend.

This year’s route has been de­scribed as “em­blem­atic” by the or­gan­is­ers, as it fol­lows Barcelona’s Avin­guda Paral·lel, along Pas­seig de Colom to end at Avin­guda Marquès de L’Ar­gen­tera, in front of França sta­tion near the Cata­lan par­lia­ment.

fea­ture Cat­alo­nia’s Na­tional Day

Looking ’forward’

There is not one official poster to advertise this year’s National Day, but three. They all have the same simple format: a yellow background and a message written in bright red, the colours of the Catalan national flag. The three different messages on the posters encourage people to proudly lay claim to aspects of their national identity as Catalans: “Speak clearly, the word is yours”, “Tread firmly, the place is yours” and “Breathe deeply, the air is yours”. All three phrases are taken from the poem ’Endavant’ (Forward) by Catalan writer Joana Raspall.

“Back to win”

Every year, there is a different t-shirt to wear for the pro-independence demonstration held in Barcelona on September 11, Catalonia’s National Day or Diada. For 2022, the Diada t-shirt is black for the first time, which the ANC organisers say is to mark this year out as different and which symbolises the opposite of surrender. With the pro-independence political parties divided, the ANC wants to put the impetus back into the hands of normal people. The t-shirt has the slogan “We’re back to win: independence”, as this will be the first demonstration without restrictions since the pandemic began.

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