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by yiyus
2429 days ago
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> There have been plenty of interventions about the sentence, most of the ones I've heard about are against it. I am talking about official positions, not "interventions". Please, show me all those countries that have condemned Spain for its fascist non-democratic practices. And, I repeat than I am not a layer, but as far as I understand this sentence can still be appealed in international courts. |
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In a shallow search I've found this, from just before the trial [0] Iceland, and Scotland, ask for democratic solution. Couple of quotes: "The Icelandic Government has called upon their Spanish counterparts to look for a negotiated solution, emphasising the need to respect human rights.", "Scottish minister reiterates support for “the people of Catalonia to determine their own future”". February 15th 2019.
I've heard interventions on the EU parliament to talk about the issues, but it was voted against.
On the other hand I've seen no country saying that Spain is doing great with their police. Almost the opposite, with China saying that Hong Kong police are better than Spanish police and the press is the other way around [1].
Then, again, the appeal to the sentence to international courts will do nothing. The appeal, even if it prospered, it would do nothing against the ruling, at most it would ask a revision of the trial [2]. And that's from a pro-independence source, so you can imagine what others might say.
[0] https://www.commonspace.scot/articles/13862/iceland-becomes-... [1] http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1168214.shtml [2] https://www.naciodigital.cat/noticia/189638/exvicepresident/...