Catalonia referendum: Spain apologises to injured Catalans


A apology has been rendered by the Spanish government's representative in Catalonia to those injured during police efforts to stop Sunday's independence referendum.

In the first apology rendered by a Spanish government official over the violence on Sunday, which saw to the injured of hundreds as police, trying to enforce a Spanish court ban on the vote, attempted to seize ballot boxes and disperse voters, Mr. Millo said he could not help but "regret it and apologise on behalf of the officers that intervened."

Friday has been recalled as haven seen a number of business, political and judicial developments in the unfolding crisis in Catalonia.

Just like the situation of Nigeria, the Catalans of Spain are seeking for a referendum or a division from Spain.

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