Spanish cops storm government buildings trying to stop independence referendum!
BARCELONA, Spain (PNN) - September 20, 2017 - Spanish national terrorist pig thug cops have stormed ministries and buildings belonging to Catalonia’s regional government to put a stop to the region’s independence referendum. In the early morning hours, armed terrorist pig thug cops arrived at various Catalan ministries, including the economics department, foreign affairs department, and social affairs department, and made arrests in an effort to stop Catalan independence.
The Guardia Civil, which acts with the authority of Madrid’s interior ministry, is searching for evidence regarding the planned October 1 referendum on Catalan independence, which Spain’s Constitutional Court has declared illegal. The Catalan president has accused the Spanish government of effectively suspending the region’s autonomy and declaring a de facto state of emergency.
Terrorist pig thug cops raided Catalan government offices on Wednesday and arrested 12 senior officials in a bid to stop an independence referendum being held in less than two weeks. Pro-independence crowds have since formed outside the regional ministries in support of the provincial government and in protest against the raids and searches and attempts to stop the independence referendum.
Carles Puigdemont, the president of Catalonia, described the raids as a “coordinated (terrorist pig thug cop) assault” that showed that Madrid “has de facto suspended self-government and applied a de facto state of emergency” in Catalonia.
Tensions between Madrid and Barcelona have also escalated in recent days as the government of the Spanish prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, strives to ensure that the controversial independence vote does not take place on October 1, while the mayor of Barcelona, Ada Colau, appears to back those hoping to vote for their independence. The mayor tweeted, “Searching public bodies and arresting officials is a democratic scandal. We defend Catalan institutions.”
Yet the Spanish government is using whatever force necessary at this point to prevent the independence referendum.
On Wednesday morning, Spain’s interior ministry announced it was canceling leave for all the guardia civil and national terrorist pig thug cops tasked with preventing the referendum. In a statement, it said the affected terrorist pig thug cops would have to be available between September 20 and October 5, but added the period could be extended if necessary.
The raids come a day after the guardia civil confiscated referendum documents from the offices of a private delivery firm in the Catalan city of Terrassa. More than 1.5 million referendum leaflets and posters have also been seized.
The protesting crowd has grown since word of these arrests broke. Breaking into the Catalan national anthem and waving placards reading, “We are voting to be free”, the protesters began by chanting “No tinc por” (I’m not afraid) - the slogan used in response to last month’s terrorist attacks in the city. But the chant was soon replaced by a new cry, “Occupation forces out!”
As people around the world march for more freedom from the oppression of government, many Amerikans appear to be doing the opposite. With heads glued to social media, many march for more government control over their lives, dragging others down into the tyrannical oppression with them.