
Protesters Block Access to Catalan Parliament
The commenter Tamarind left this comment on Niamh Kelly’s June 2nd post Violence in Barcelona. See also Real Democracy Ireland about Sunday J19 Protests in Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick. Also Hugh Green’s translated article on the Euro Pact by Juan Torres López and Alberto Garzón Espinosa
SEQUEL: PROTESTERS BLOCK ACCESS TO CATALAN PARLIAMENT AND JOSTLE DEPUTIES ON THEIR WAY TO WORK
Blocking parliament and assaulting deputies is not the best way to go about things. On the other hand, if the violent incidents of the 15th of June 2011 serve to shake Catalonia’s political class out of its complacency and face the problems of the real world, democracy will have been well served.
The ’shock-horror’ headlines in Catalonia’s subservient press and leader articles arguing that the country’s immature parliamentary democracy is threatened by the actions of yesterday’s demonstrators ring false. The Press’ alacrity here in defending ‘the establishment’ and a narrow concept of democracy is worrying to say the least.
If democracy is threatened, it is by the ‘business as usual’ mentality adopted by the big parties as they grapple with an economic crisis they did much to spawn.

None of us would like to see Catalonia or Spain sink into the kind of street violence now seen in Greece. However, any system that punishes the poor for the sins of the rich can expect short shrift from the huddled masses. Spanish unemployment benefits are cruelly insufficient and of short duration. With well over four million people without a job, millions more receiving Third-World wages, and the dispossessed saddled with mortgages for homes they no longer occupy, the country is a powder keg waiting for a match.
Spain has reflected little on what democracy really means since ‘The Transition’ from Franco’s dictatorship. Now is a good time to start before it is too late.
parliament protest barcelona june 15 (binaural recording) by lisakori
Video from Takethesquare and the photos are of protesters demonstrating outside the Ciudadela park in Barcelona, Spain, Wednesday, June 15, 2011. Audio is from the Parliament Protest Barcelona June 15 (binaural recording)
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Comment by: dunk
Jun 16th 2011 at 18:06
J15-Catalan police used agent provocateurs in attempt to destroy M15 peaceful revolutionary movement
The M15 peaceful revolutionary movement in Spain has had profound success and has grown and still is growing. It has inspired similar things to happen in further afield, as Bob Dylan sang “The times they are a changin”.
Yesterday we saw on the streets of Barcelona, the second sinsister move by the Catalan state / region, the first being the well publicised extreme violent action by the Mossos (Catalan police) on M27. What we saw was the open use of “agents provocateurs” in an attempt to split the movement, discredit the movement, give fuel to those (politicians, media…) who wish to see this #SpanishRevolution come to a quick end.
Well they have failed, their agents were caught on camera, watch the video, all is VERY VERY clear - Who are they real violent ones in this situation. M15 movement remains peaceful. We are winning.
*** Full article: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/100013
*** Vid:
quienes son los violentos? (who are the violent ones?)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nrR5m0xsVM