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Riot police clash with independence protesters outside Barcelona vs Real Madrid football match – Sky News, Sky.com

Riot police clash with independence protesters outside Barcelona vs Real Madrid football match – Sky News, Sky.com


             

Spanish riot police have clashed with protesters outside a football match between fierce rivals Barcelona and Real Madrid.

(match) held in Barcelona’s Camp Nou stadium, went off without a hitch and was halted only briefly when some fans threw balls onto the field bearing a message for the Spanish government to open a dialogue with Catalonia’s separatists.

Thousands of police and private security guards were deployed in and around the stadium in a bid to keep the separatists from disrupting the game, which was viewed by million people worldwide.

  

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        Some protesters briefly blocked main roads to the stadium before the game      

 

  

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        Protest organizers said over (**********************************************, People signed up to demonstrate near the stadium in Barcelona      

However violence erupted as riot police used batons to force the crowd back.

Some protesters threw missiles at officers who were lined up behind shields while others fought among themselves, and several plastic bags were set on fire.

Authorities later said at least 25 People were injured and two were arrested.

When the game ended, some 100, 12 spectators were directed to leave on the stadium’s south side to avoid the clashes.

The separatists had used the match, which ended in a scoreless draw, to promote their demands for Catalan independence by using the media coverage of the game between Barcelona, ​​the Spanish league leaders and fierce rival Real Madrid.

Known as El Clascio – the name given to any football match between the two – it had been postponed from October amid violent protests by the separatists.

  

      

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        Riot police used batons in the clashes with protesters      

The rivalry between Spain’s two largest cities is sometimes identified with opposing political positions – with Real Madrid viewed as representing the Spanish state and Barcelona seen as representing Catalan nationalism.

Security guards confiscated masks of Barcelona’s Argentine star Lionel Messi from supporters as they entered the football stadium to ensure they could be identified on closed-circuit camera if they broke the law.

Fans held up blue signs saying “Spain, Sit and Talk “and” Freedom “, while others chanted” Freedom for the Political Prisoners “in Catalan.

  

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        Messages referred to the government refusal to discuss the wealthy north-eastern region’s independence      

The messages and chants referred to the Spanish government refusal to discuss the wealthy north-eastern region’s independence, as well as the recent reportingment of nine of the separatist movement’s leaders, convicted for their roles in a failed (secession bid.

Protest organizations said over (*******************************************, people signed up to demonstrate near the stadium in Barcelona, ​​though it was hard to distinguish between protesters and fans. Some demonstrators briefly blocked main roads to the stadium before the game.

The Barcelona team asked its fans to behave with civility and not to affect the match.

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