Protestas en Barcelona opr el rapero Pablo Hasel (17/22)
In January 2021 the National High Court decreed his entry into prison, sentenced to nine months and one day for exaltation of terrorism and recidivism, a sentence that adds to the previous ones. Mobilizations of support were called everywhere in support of Hasel, who made it clear that he did not intend to ask for a pardon: "I don't have to regret anything at all." On February 15, after the end of the ten-day period for him to enter prison voluntarily, the Catalan rapper was locked...
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In January 2021 the National High Court decreed his entry into prison, sentenced to nine months and one day for exaltation of terrorism and recidivism, a sentence that adds to the previous ones. Mobilizations of support were called everywhere in support of Hasel, who made it clear that he did not intend to ask for a pardon: "I don't have to regret anything at all." On February 15, after the end of the ten-day period for him to enter prison voluntarily, the Catalan rapper was locked in the building of the Rector's Office of the University of Lleida with about twenty other people for nonviolent resistance against the arrest . On February 16 at 8:30 in the morning he would finally be arrested after the BRIMO police operation of the Mossos d'Esquadra finished removing all activists who prevented his arrest, On February 18, 2021, after Hasel was arrested, mobilizations were called throughout Spain. (Victoria Rovira/Agencia Press South)
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