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Supreme court accused of trivializing violence

The Cata­lan plat­form In­ter­na­tional Trial Watch (ITW), which is send­ing ob­servers to the trial tak­ing place about the 2017 Cata­lan ref­er­en­dum, re­ported yes­ter­day that the pres­i­dent of the supreme court is “lim­it­ing” the de­fences’ ques­tion­ing of the wit­nesses, which is fa­cil­i­tat­ing “the ba­nal­i­sa­tion of po­lice vi­o­lence”.

This is one of the con­clu­sions drawn by the four lawyers who at­tended the trial in Madrid last week, the week in which civil guard and na­tional po­lice of­fi­cials act­ing in Cat­alo­nia on Oc­to­ber 1 were called to the stands. The po­lice co­or­di­na­tor for the crack­down on the ref­er­en­dum, Diego Pérez de los Cobos, was also called last week. ITW be­lieves that at­tempts to ques­tion wit­nesses state­ments using ev­i­dence, in­clud­ing videos, are being thwarted, par­tic­u­larly in re­la­tion to the po­lice charges on Oc­to­ber 1, and that this “can af­fect the right to a de­fence”.

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