Published 13:21 IST, December 19th 2019

El Clasico: Catalans protest, clash with police at football match in Spain

El Clasico between Barcelona and Real Madrid ended in a 0-0 draw at Camp Nou as many Catalan protesters clashed with the Spanish police outside the stadium

Reported by: Ruchit Rastogi
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As El Clasico between Barcelona and Real Madrid ended in a 0-0 draw at Camp u, protesters were involved in violent altercations with police outside stadium. According to reports, thousands of people inside Camp u were seen holding up banners that demanded Spanish government to hold dialogues with people wanting Catalan independence.

Politically charged El Clasico

Thousands of protesters gared outside stadium, raising slogans such as "Independence" and "Free Political Prisoners", making temporary barricades later cleared by Spanish police. In addition to this, many protesters wearing masks were charged for setting dustbins on fire. It was also said that 12 people were injured in clashes between protesters and Spanish police.

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Before Zidane's and Valverde's teams clashed in a politically charged El Clasico, a discreet protest group by name of Democratic Tsunami posted a tweet wherein y said that group will be handing out 100,000 banners to fan.

According to reports, y also asked people to bring inflatable balls with messs written on m. According to reports, Catalan protest group has been designated as a criminal organisation by Spanish authorities. group is also kwn for organising a mass demonstration at an airport in city of Barcelona, blocking a major motorway.

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Unrest in Barcelona

In events that preceded this, violent protests erupted over arrests of Catalonian leaders in Barcelona. Catalan automy crisis flared up on October 15 as police and protesters were engd in a violent encounter.

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clashes erupted at an airport in Barcelona, which falls in Catalunya. This came after Spanish Supreme Court imprisoned nine Catalan separatist leaders over ir failed efforts for secession in 2017.

Catalonia's former VP, Oriol Junqueras, was indicted for sedition and abuse of public monetary assets and was awarded a jail term of 13 years. He was additionally barred from holding office for duration of his jail term. Former Catalan Foreign Minister Raül Romeva, Labor Minister Dolors Bassa, and provincial government representative Jordi Turull were each indicted for similar charges and were given a jail term of 12 years.

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(With inputs from ncies)

11:51 IST, December 19th 2019