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Pro-Independence Demonstrators in Catalonia Block Roads, Railway Line - Reports

© REUTERS / Jon NazcaCatalan separatist protesters block the tracks of high speed train as they mark the first anniversary of Catalonia's banned independence referendum in Girona, Spain, October 1, 2018
Catalan separatist protesters block the tracks of high speed train as they mark the first anniversary of Catalonia's banned independence referendum in Girona, Spain, October 1, 2018 - Sputnik International
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Today marks the anniversary of the 2017 Catalan referendum that failed to form an independent state with several pro-independence Catalan politicians jailed and currently in pre-trial detention in Catalonia's penitentiary institutions.

Protesters are barring major roads, train lines and parkways across the northeastern region of Spain.

Regional police have tried to prevent hundreds of protesters from occupying high-speed railway tracks and stations, according to the local media. 

The AP-7 highway, the main road along eastern Catalonia leading to the French border, and the central streets in the cities of Lleida and Barcelona, the regional capital, have been reportedly blocked by protesters using tires to form barricades.

Photos of the protests have been shared on social media platforms.

In September, clashes between pro-independence protesters and the police occurred in various places across Spain with dozens of people injured.

READ MORE: Catalan President Calls on Madrid to Authorize New Independence Referendum

People hold banners during a protest against the imprisonment of the Catalan separatist leaders in Barcelona, Spain, July 14, 2018. - Sputnik International
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About 90 percent of voters supported Catalonia's secession from Spain in the October 1, 2017 independence referendum.

On October 27, 2017, the Catalan government proclaimed the region's independence, however, the Spanish government refused to accept the results of the referendum and imposed direct rule over Catalonia, dissolving the Catalan parliament, stripping the local government of power and issuing arrest warrants for Catalan politicians.

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