Today 1st Oct makes one year since the Referendum in favour of a Republic despite massive police attacks and nearly 1000 wounded.

Occupation of the lines of the International HighSpeed Train in Girona station. The blockade was later abandoned before the police could attack and the crowds occupied a State building, changing the flag.

1st Oct 2018 a few of the many events

rough translations from Catalan

A Students General strike has been called and schools and Universities will be largely deserted…everyone to the demos!

07:05 Some of these mobilizations are already under way. A hundred members of the North East CDRs have cut off the AVE (High Speed Train) tracks shortly before 7:00 AM with the objective of “stopping the interconnection with France.”

07:36 LAST MINUTE: The protesters concentrated in front of the Santa Caterina market in Barcelona have cut the main Vía Laietana.

07:43 Another hundred people are in front of the Tax Agency in Barcelona, ​​protected by a police cord of the Mossos d’Esquadra. The CDR calls for the resignation of Interior Minister Miquel Buch. Control of the local police has nominally been returned to Catalonia under Bluch who is blamed for the vicious repression of the weekend anti fascist demos in Barcelona.

07:47 A hundred people have cut LL11 road in Lleida to commemorate the first anniversary of the referendum on October 1.

07:50 Towards 06:00 am, people gathered before the cemetery of Lleida and started a funeral march with an altar with candles to cut one of the entry and exit routes of the capital of El Segrià.

07:56 More cuts in the city of Barcelona. About 150 protesters have cut the circulation of Aragón street at the height of the Letamendi square. They are the group that minutes before had concentrated in front of the Tax Agency.

07:58 UPDATE | The AP-7 is cut at the height of Vandellòs and l’Hospitalet de l’Infant in the Tarragona direction due to the action of the CDR. The vehicles are diverted to the N-340.

08:02 Meanwhile, the high speed AVE train blockade continues in Girona to claim the referendum on October 1 of last year. Now there are about 400 people in the station.

08:10 Another group, between 100 and 200 people, also cut the Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona at the height of the Gran Via without specifying where they are heading. They call for the freedom of “political prisoners” and the resignation of Interior Minister Miquel Buch.

08:40 NEW CUTS | The Sant Boi CDR announces through its Twitter account that it has cut the AP-7 at the height of the Martorell toll.

09:17 In Barcelona, ​​the CDR have cut the Diagonal at Passeig de Gràcia. A group of protesters is currently visiting the Rambla de Catalunya and, as in previous occasions, they do not reveal where they are going.

09:29 Quim Torra: “October 1 is the moment when the Catalans decide, collectively, to determine”.

09:44 MOBILITY | Re-open LL11 in Lleida. The protesters of the CDR concentrate on the bow.

09:49 Renfe reports that high-speed train traffic has been restored between Figueres, Girona and Barcelona.

09:57 Members of the Girona CDR have managed to enter and have withdrawn the Spanish flag of the Government Delegation of the Generalitat of this city. In turn, they have reported via Twitter that they disown the protests in the AVE tracks.

09:51 The tension has now moved to the Delegation of the Government of the Generalitat in Girona, where a group of protesters has occupied the building and wants to withdraw the Spanish flag, as TV3 advances.

10:07 A slow march is hampering the circulation in the two directions of the C-25, the Eix Transversal, between the municipalities of Vic and Avinyó, according to the Catalan Traffic Service. 10:04 About 300 people block from about 9:30 am the movement of trucks to the South access. Another group does the same with North access. Protesters have barricaded tires to prevent the passage of vehicles.

9.20 h.9: 20 p.m. The CIM Vallès has been blockaded, the large logistics distribution platform of the metropolitan area of ​​Barcelona, ​​between Santa Perpètua de Mogoda and Mollet. The Republic Defense Committees, CDRs, invite people to join breakfast.

The CIM Vallès block, the large logistics distribution platform of the metropolitan area of ​​Barcelona, ​​between Santa Perpètua de Mogoda and Mollet. CDRs invite people to join a breakfast…..

10.30 am The CDR join a call to stop eviction in the Cerro de la Peira, in Nou Barris (Barcelona) and get it

10.35 h. A slow march to the Cerdanya generates retentions

10.45 h. After having blocked the exit of trucks from the company CLH, hydrocarbon supplier, the CDR of Lleida leave the LL-11, the main access to the city.

11.10 am After four hours, the Tarragona CDR did not know the AP7 cut due to Hospitalet de l’Infant

11.25 h. The CDR, wearing masks and sunglasses, raise the barriers of the toll road of the C-32 to Vilassar de Mar and the traffic flows FREELY with cheers and applauise.



11.25 h. Els CDR aixequen les barreres del peatge de la C-32 a Vilassar de Mar

……… TO BE Updated we hope…

9.20 h.9:20 p.m. The CIM Vallès has been blockaded, the large logistics distribution platform of the metropolitan area of Barcelona, between Santa Perpètua de Mogoda and Mollet. The Republic Defense Committees´, CDRs, invite people to join a breakfast.

After having blocked the exit of trucks from the company CLH, hydrocarbon supplier, the CDR of Lleida leave the LL-11, the main access to the city.

10.30 am The CDR join a call to stop eviction in the Cerro de la Peira, in Nou Barris (Barcelona) and get it

10.35 h. A slow march to the Cerdanya generates retentions

10.45 h. After having blocked the exit of trucks from the company CLH, hydrocarbon supplier, the CDR of Lleida leave the LL-11, the main access to the city.

11.10 am After four hours, the Tarragona CDR did not know the AP7 cut due to Hospitalet de l’Infant

11.25 h. The CDR raise the barriers of the toll of the C-32 to Vilassar de Mar

TO BE Updated we hope…

manifestació dels cdr i arran contra l’acte d’homenatge als policies nacionals i guardia civils per l’actuació de l’1 d’octubre a Barcelona / Victor Serri