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Catalan news : Burning King's Photos & Bombing the Greens![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Catalan independence news these days seems to be focussed on a prison sentance passed on a protester who burnt a photo of the King of Spain last September 13th whilst Juan Carlos Bourbo y Bourbo was in Girona to open the science park there. A crowd of protesters had attended the event as part of the wider "300 years" movement which aims to raise independence hopes on the anniversaries of the beginning and end of the war of Bourbon succession between 1707 and the 11th of September 1714. That of course was the war which saw the European alliance supporting the Catalans (& British by they way) lose to the Bourbon dynasty (& the Basques by the way) which still holds the crown today. & that was when they lost their powers to raise tax & sundry other privelages. Yesterday I dealt with the annual irritation & morbid fascination which a display of His Majesty's air force brings to the city where I live & long ago made my home. I can't say I marvelled at the assorted bombers and the most expensive toys which are the current pride and joy - Eurofighter typhoons, F18's & French made Mirage jets which all fly around twice the speed of sound & thus announce their presence a split second before they can incinerate your village. Indeed to the contrary they piss me off more not for their obvious "superiority" to a RAF helicopter with its dodgy doors as was seen at the Galway air show, but in contrast to the the police choppre which seemed tantalisingly close to my little bow & arrow from the vantage point of my roof (& infamous antenna array) the day before (Saturday) as thousands of chirpy Catalans marched to revindicate their liberty of expression & if that means burning photos of the King & shouting Katalans have no King & Katalalalaland is no Kingdom , these fighter jets are just out of reach. |
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