Thousands of pro-independence Catalans rally in Brussels

Tens of thousands of people from Catalonia are rallying in Brussels to complain about what they see as the European Union’s failure to help them following a failed independence referendum in the Spanish region.

Thousands of pro-independence Catalans rally in Brussels

Tens of thousands of people from Catalonia are rallying in Brussels to complain about what they see as the European Union’s failure to help them following a failed independence referendum in the Spanish region.

Brussels police said that around 45,000 people attended the rally, which comes just two weeks before regional elections in Catalonia.

Singing and chanting slogans, the throng marched around the EU’s main institutions, some draped in flags or carrying signs with "Shame on You" stamped over an EU flag.

Former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont and four ex-Catalan government cabinet members came to Brussels after the referendum fearing arrest.

Many Catalans are pro-European, yet feel let down by the bloc’s failure to mediate their conflict with Madrid.

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