New Protests In Spain Over The Jailing Of Rapper’s Backers

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Several hundred protesters marched Saturday in Barcelona against a Spanish government crackdown following a violent outcry over the imprisonment of Pablo Hasl, an antiestablishment artist.

BARCELONA, Spain: Several hundred protesters marched Saturday in Barcelona against a Spanish government crackdown following a violent outcry over the imprisonment of Pablo Hasl, an anti-establishment artist.

Saturday’s march took place amid a heavy police presence, winding through several avenues of the Catalan regional capital. Protesters walked behind a banner that called for the release of Hasl and his jailed supporters.

The rapper is serving nine months for inciting terrorism he has praised two now-defunct armed groups responsible for killing over 900 people in Spain and for refusing to pay…

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