Violence flares back up during protests over jailed rapper in Spain

27 February 2021, 21:44

A protestor throws a molotov cocktail during clashes in Barcelona
Spain Rapper Protests. Picture: PA

Police made at least 10 arrests, including of two people suspected of trying to set fire to a police van.

Protests have turned violent again in Barcelona as supporters of a Spanish rap artist imprisoned for glorifying domestic terrorist groups and insulting Spain’s monarch returned to the streets.

Several thousand people marched peacefully in the city before small packs spun off and smashed the windows of at least two bank offices and did other property damage.

Police made at least 10 arrests, including of two people suspected of trying to set fire to a police van.

Protesters break the windows of a bank
Protesters break the windows of a bank (AP/Emilio Morenatti)

There were also protests in other towns in Spain’s Catalonia region, where rapper Pablo Hasel was arrested on February 16 and taken into custody to serve a nine-month prison sentence.

Hasel is in prison for inciting terrorism — he has praised two now-defunct armed groups responsible for killing more than 1,000 people in Spain – and for refusing to pay a fine for insulting Spain’s former king.

Protests immediately erupted in cities across Spain following his arrest, but they continued for over a week in Barcelona and other parts of Catalonia. More than 100 people were arrested during that period.

A worker inside his shop that was stormed by protesters
A worker inside his shop that was stormed by protesters (AP/Emilio Morenatti)

The flare-up of violence on Saturday came after a few nights of tense calm.

Spain’s government has pledged to eliminate prison terms for offences involving freedom of speech, but so far that has done little to quell the unrest.

By Press Association

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