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In Pictures: Protests over jailing of Spanish rapper turn violent

Police clash with protesters in Spain on the fifth night of protests against the jailing of rapper Pablo Hasel.

Riot police fire tear gas as supporters of jailed Catalan rapper Pablo Hasel protest in Barcelona. [Albert Gea/Reuters]
Published On 21 Feb 202121 Feb 2021
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Protesters threw bottles at police, set fire to containers and damaged shops in Barcelona on Saturday in a fifth night of clashes and protests sparked after a rapper was jailed for “glorifying terrorism” and insulting royalty in his songs.

The nine-month sentence of Pablo Hasel, known for his virulently anti-establishment raps, has triggered a debate over freedom of expression in Spain, as well as protests that have at times turned violent.

Demonstrators hurled projectiles and flares at police, who fired foam bullets to disperse the crowd, the Mossos d’Esquadra, the Catalan regional police, said on Twitter.


About 6,000 demonstrators gathered in the city on Saturday, police said.

Protesters attacked shops on Barcelona’s most prestigious shopping street, Passeig de Gracia, while newspaper El Pais reported others had smashed windows in the emblematic Palau de la Musica concert hall.

Nine people were arrested in Catalonia, the regional police said, including three minors. Some were detained for looting shops in Barcelona.

Nine people were injured, two of whom were taken to hospital, police said.

A demonstration in Madrid was peaceful but police charged protesters in the northern cities of Pamplona and Lleida.

More than 60 people have been arrested across Catalonia since the protests began. One woman lost an eye during clashes in Barcelona, triggering calls from politicians to investigate police tactics.

Oscar-winning actor Javier Bardem was among artists, celebrities and politicians who called for a change in the law covering freedom of expression.

The Spanish government announced last week it would scrap prison sentences for offences involving cases of freedom of speech.

A demonstrator smashes a shop window in Barcelona. A fifth night of peaceful protests to denounce the imprisonment of rapper Pablo Hasel once more devolved into clashes between police and protesters. [Joan Mateu/AP]
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A protester throws a bottle during clashes with riot police at a march in Pamplona, northern Spain. [Jesus Diges/EPA]
Protesters set fire to several dumpsters during protests in Barcelona. [Toni Albir/EPA]
Fireworks explode close to riot police during clashes in Barcelona. [Joan Mateu/AP]
Riot police officers clash with protesters in Barcelona. Police said nine people were injured, with two taken to hospital. [Toni Albir/EPA]
Nine people were arrested in Catalonia, including three minors, the regional police said. [Albert Gea/Reuters]
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About 6,000 demonstrators gathered at the latest rally in Barcelona, according to the police. [Albert Gea/Reuters]


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