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Jordi Sànchez (politician)

Jordi Sànchez i Picanyol (born 1 October 1964) is a Spanish political activist from Catalonia, who was president of the Catalan National Assembly (ANC) between May 2015 and November 2017.[1][2]

Jordi Sànchez
Jordi Sànchez in 2017
Member of the Congress of Deputies
In office
20 May 2019 – 24 May 2019 (suspended)
ConstituencyBarcelona
Member of the Parliament of Catalonia
for the Province of Barcelona
In office
17 January 2018 – 18 May 2019
(suspended since 10 July 2018)
President of the Catalan National Assembly
In office
6 May 2015 – 16 November 2017
Preceded byCarme Forcadell
Succeeded byElisenda Paluzie
Personal details
Born (1964-10-01) 1 October 1964 (age 58)
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Political partyTogether for Catalonia
Alma materAutonomous University of Barcelona
OccupationPolitical activist
Known forPresident of the Catalan National Assembly

He was imprisoned in October 2017, accused of sedition in connection with the Catalan independence referendum.[3] In March 2018, following the Catalan regional election in December, he was proposed as candidate for president by the leading pro-independence Together for Catalonia alliance, led by the former president Carles Puigdemont, who was in Belgium.[4] On 10 July 2018 a Supreme Court judge suspended him as a deputy in the Catalan parliament.[5]

During December 2018 he went on a hunger strike in protest against his imprisonment and treatment.[6]

In the 2019 general election he was head of the Together for Catalonia candidacy for the Province of Barcelona. After being elected for the Congress of Deputies, he resigned as member of the Parliament of Catalonia on 18 May 2019.[7] He was sworn in on 20 May 2019,[8] but on 24 May, by a recommendation of the Supreme Court, the Board of the Congress suspended him and other Catalan independence leaders that were elected lawmakers.[9][10] In October 2019 he was sentenced guilty of sedition by Spanish Supreme Court, and given a nine-year sentence.[11] Amnesty International believes his detention and sentence constituted a disproportionate restriction on his rights to free speech and peaceful assembly.[12][13]

He was freed in June 2021 following a government pardon.[14][15]

Background

In 1991, he received a degree in political science from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. A part-time instructor at the University of Barcelona, he has also taught at other universities.[16][17]

He was the leader and spokesperson, with Àngel Colom, of the Crida a la Solidaritat (Call for Solidarity)[1] from 1983 until its dissolution in June 1993. Linked for many years to Iniciativa per Catalunya Verds, between 1996 and 2004 he was a board member of the Catalan Corporation for Public Broadcasting. In 1996 he was named assistant director of the Jaume Bofill Foundation, and then its director in 2001. He left the foundation in 2010 to take on a position as aide to the Ombudsman of Catalonia, Rafael Ribó, ex-leader of the ICV eco-socialists.[18]

In addition to contributing periodically as an analyst of social and political issues in various media, between 2004 and 2006 he coordinated the creation of one of the five areas of the Pacte Nacional per l'Educació (National Education Accord), specifically the one that laid out the foundations for a public education system. In 2008, he was the coordinator of one of the four areas of the Pacte Nacional per a la Immigració (National Immigration Accord), in particular the part that addressed the need to adapt social services.[19]

Catalan National Assembly

On 16 May 2015, Jordi Sànchez took over the presidency of the ANC from Carme Forcadell, after having been elected by a broad majority of the members of the group's National Board, meeting in Sant Vicenç Hall in the castle at Cardona despite the fact that the candidate who received the most votes from the organization's members was the US-born publisher and writer, Liz Castro.[1] Nevertheless, Sànchez was considered a consensus candidate, and had been supported by the outgoing Executive board.[1]

Imprisonment

On 16 October 2017, Jordi Sànchez and Jordi Cuixart were preventively jailed after the state attorney's accusation of sedition, a felony regulated by the article 544 and subsequents of the Spanish Criminal Code.[3][20][21]

This sedition was allegedly committed when they organized a protest on 20 September 2017 during Operation Anubis police raids to dismantle the framework of the 1 October Catalan independence referendum performed by the Spanish Civil Guard.[22][23][24][25] They were accused of leading the protest of tens of thousands of people in front of the Catalan economy department heeding a call made by Òmnium Cultural and ANC.[3] The investigating judge stated that the leaders did not call for "peaceful demonstration but to the protection of Catalan officials through 'massive citizens' mobilisations", even though Sànchez and Cuixart made several public calls asking for "peaceful" and "civic" protests in social networks, in a public statement in front of the media at noon and in a speech in front of the demonstrators in the evening.[26][27][28][29] According to the judge, Sànchez encouraged the demonstrators with expressions such as "no one goes home, it will be a long and intense night", on top of a police vehicle.[30][31][32] But footage from that night contradicts that and shows Sànchez and Cuixart calling off the protests on top of the car at 11pm: "We are asking you, to the extent possible and in a peaceful way, to dissolve today's gathering".[31][33][34][35][27] After those calls, most demonstrators left the place and only a few hundred remained. Those were dispersed by crowd-controls units of the autonomous police force of Catalonia, Mossos d'Esquadra.[27] Mossos recognized that there was a risk situation and denounced Spanish Civil Guard didn't notify them in advance of the registries, making it impossible to prepare a police operation to keep demonstrators far from the building.[36][32][37]

A sentence of sedition can carry up to 15 years in prison.[38][39] In July 2018, Sànchez was transferred to a prison in Catalonia.[40] Between December 1 and December 20, 2018, he started a hunger strike in order to 'raise awareness' of unfair treatment by Spain and to denounce Spanish courts' refusal to process numerous appeals in relation to their cases.[41][42] On February 1, 2019, he was transferred back to a prison in Madrid, expecting trial that started on February the 12th[43] and ended and was remitted to decision on 12 June 2019.[44]

On 14 October 2019 Sànchez was found guilty of sedition and given a nine-year sentence.[45][46][47]

Reactions

After his detention, activists launched a “yellow-ribbon” campaign in support of Jordi Sànchez and other Catalan activists and leaders who are being prosecuted by Spanish justice.[48]

Catalan ex-President Carles Puigdemont and the European Free Alliance referred to Sànchez and Cuixart as "political prisoners".[49][50] The Spanish Justice Minister Rafael Catalá argued that they were not "political prisoners" but "imprisoned politicians".[51]

Amnesty International issued an official statement considering the charge of sedition and the preventive imprisonment "excessive" and called for their immediate release.

Amnesty International calls on Spanish authorities to drop the charges of sedition and to put an immediate end to their pre-trial detention.

— Amnesty International

Amnesty International does not consider them "prisoners of conscience". Amnesty International avoids the term "political prisoners" because there is no generally accepted definition of the term in international law and because generally speaking the term has many different meanings and interpretations. The term "political prisoners" is only used sporadically by the organisation as a descriptive term in specific cases with a strong political context. Amnesty explicitly avoids the term in cases where it might be confused with the term "prisoner of conscience". The organisation says the two terms should not be confused.[52][53][54]

On 19 October, 200,000 people with candles gathered in Avinguda Diagonal, Barcelona and on 21 October, 450,000 joined in Passeig de Gràcia to protest against their imprisonment.[55][56]

Another demonstration took place on 11 November, after the imprisonment of some members of the Catalan government, and congregated 750,000 people according to the local police.[57][58][59]

On 7 March 2018, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights reminded Spanish authorities that "pre-trial detention should be considered a measure of last resort" referring to Catalan politicians and activists arrested after the independence referendum.[60] And on 23 March it reminded "Under rule 92 of the Committee's rules of procedure, the State party has also been requested to take all necessary measures to ensure that Mr. Jordi Sánchez I Picanyol can exercise his political rights in compliance with article 25 of the Covenant.".[61]

On 8 August 2018, PEN International made another statement asking Spanish authorities to release Cuixart and Sànchez and considered their detentions to be "an excessive and disproportionate restriction on their right to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly".[62][63]

The World Organisation Against Torture sent an open letter to the president of the Government of Spain Pedro Sánchez as well as the Spanish Attorney General and Spanish Ombudsman on 22 November 2018 demanding the end of the "arbitrary pre-trial detention and judicial harassment of Jordi Sànchez and Jordi Cuixart" and concluded "OMCT considers that the charges against them are unfounded and must therefore be dropped."[64] In December 2018, the International Association of Democratic Lawyers issued a statement requesting the release of 'Catalan political prisoners'.[65]

The day before the beginning of the trial, the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization expressed their support to "those Catalonian activists being trialled" and added "perhaps one of the biggest deficit of justice and deliberate confusion between law and justice, is seen in Catalonia.".[66] On the same day, the European Democratic Lawyers association requested the "immediate" release of the Catalan leaders and expressed their "concern" because of the "lack of procedural guarantees during the trial".[67]

On 29 May 2019, the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention urged Spain to release Sànchez, Cuixart and Junqueras and to investigate their "arbitrary" detention and the violation of theirs rights, as well as compensating them for the time spent in jail. The Spanish government criticised the report, arguing that the reasoning for their opinion did not take into account some of the alleged crimes. Spain's government issued a statement that raised "doubts" about the group's "independence and impartiality" and called on the U.N. to make sure that its semi-independent working groups are not used "for spurious purposes".[68][69]

After Sànchez was sentenced to a nine-year sentence, Amnesty International reiterated his petition to immediately release Sànchez and Cuixart and denounced that the "vague" and "overly broad" interpretation of sedition done by the Spanish Supreme Court could have negative effects on the freedom of protest in Spain.[13]

He was finally freed in June 2021 following a government pardon, together with other eight politicians imprisoned in connection with the Catalan independence referendum.[14][15]

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Jordi Sanchez redirects here For other people named Jordi Sanchez see Jordi Sanchez disambiguation In this Catalan name the first or paternal surname is Sanchez and the second or maternal family name is Picanyol both are generally joined by the conjunction i Jordi Sanchez i Picanyol born 1 October 1964 is a Spanish political activist from Catalonia who was president of the Catalan National Assembly ANC between May 2015 and November 2017 1 2 Jordi SanchezJordi Sanchez in 2017Member of the Congress of DeputiesIn office 20 May 2019 24 May 2019 suspended ConstituencyBarcelonaMember of the Parliament of Cataloniafor the Province of BarcelonaIn office 17 January 2018 18 May 2019 suspended since 10 July 2018 President of the Catalan National AssemblyIn office 6 May 2015 16 November 2017Preceded byCarme ForcadellSucceeded byElisenda PaluziePersonal detailsBorn 1964 10 01 1 October 1964 age 58 Barcelona Catalonia SpainPolitical partyTogether for CataloniaAlma materAutonomous University of BarcelonaOccupationPolitical activistKnown forPresident of the Catalan National AssemblyHe was imprisoned in October 2017 accused of sedition in connection with the Catalan independence referendum 3 In March 2018 following the Catalan regional election in December he was proposed as candidate for president by the leading pro independence Together for Catalonia alliance led by the former president Carles Puigdemont who was in Belgium 4 On 10 July 2018 a Supreme Court judge suspended him as a deputy in the Catalan parliament 5 During December 2018 he went on a hunger strike in protest against his imprisonment and treatment 6 In the 2019 general election he was head of the Together for Catalonia candidacy for the Province of Barcelona After being elected for the Congress of Deputies he resigned as member of the Parliament of Catalonia on 18 May 2019 7 He was sworn in on 20 May 2019 8 but on 24 May by a recommendation of the Supreme Court the Board of the Congress suspended him and other Catalan independence leaders that were elected lawmakers 9 10 In October 2019 he was sentenced guilty of sedition by Spanish Supreme Court and given a nine year sentence 11 Amnesty International believes his detention and sentence constituted a disproportionate restriction on his rights to free speech and peaceful assembly 12 13 He was freed in June 2021 following a government pardon 14 15 Contents 1 Background 2 Catalan National Assembly 3 Imprisonment 3 1 Reactions 4 ReferencesBackground EditIn 1991 he received a degree in political science from the Autonomous University of Barcelona A part time instructor at the University of Barcelona he has also taught at other universities 16 17 He was the leader and spokesperson with Angel Colom of the Crida a la Solidaritat Call for Solidarity 1 from 1983 until its dissolution in June 1993 Linked for many years to Iniciativa per Catalunya Verds between 1996 and 2004 he was a board member of the Catalan Corporation for Public Broadcasting In 1996 he was named assistant director of the Jaume Bofill Foundation and then its director in 2001 He left the foundation in 2010 to take on a position as aide to the Ombudsman of Catalonia Rafael Ribo ex leader of the ICV eco socialists 18 In addition to contributing periodically as an analyst of social and political issues in various media between 2004 and 2006 he coordinated the creation of one of the five areas of the Pacte Nacional per l Educacio National Education Accord specifically the one that laid out the foundations for a public education system In 2008 he was the coordinator of one of the four areas of the Pacte Nacional per a la Immigracio National Immigration Accord in particular the part that addressed the need to adapt social services 19 Catalan National Assembly EditOn 16 May 2015 Jordi Sanchez took over the presidency of the ANC from Carme Forcadell after having been elected by a broad majority of the members of the group s National Board meeting in Sant Vicenc Hall in the castle at Cardona despite the fact that the candidate who received the most votes from the organization s members was the US born publisher and writer Liz Castro 1 Nevertheless Sanchez was considered a consensus candidate and had been supported by the outgoing Executive board 1 Imprisonment EditMain articles Catalan independence referendum 2017 Catalan declaration of independence 2017 18 Spanish constitutional crisis and Trial of Catalonia independence leaders On 16 October 2017 Jordi Sanchez and Jordi Cuixart were preventively jailed after the state attorney s accusation of sedition a felony regulated by the article 544 and subsequents of the Spanish Criminal Code 3 20 21 This sedition was allegedly committed when they organized a protest on 20 September 2017 during Operation Anubis police raids to dismantle the framework of the 1 October Catalan independence referendum performed by the Spanish Civil Guard 22 23 24 25 They were accused of leading the protest of tens of thousands of people in front of the Catalan economy department heeding a call made by Omnium Cultural and ANC 3 The investigating judge stated that the leaders did not call for peaceful demonstration but to the protection of Catalan officials through massive citizens mobilisations even though Sanchez and Cuixart made several public calls asking for peaceful and civic protests in social networks in a public statement in front of the media at noon and in a speech in front of the demonstrators in the evening 26 27 28 29 According to the judge Sanchez encouraged the demonstrators with expressions such as no one goes home it will be a long and intense night on top of a police vehicle 30 31 32 But footage from that night contradicts that and shows Sanchez and Cuixart calling off the protests on top of the car at 11pm We are asking you to the extent possible and in a peaceful way to dissolve today s gathering 31 33 34 35 27 After those calls most demonstrators left the place and only a few hundred remained Those were dispersed by crowd controls units of the autonomous police force of Catalonia Mossos d Esquadra 27 Mossos recognized that there was a risk situation and denounced Spanish Civil Guard didn t notify them in advance of the registries making it impossible to prepare a police operation to keep demonstrators far from the building 36 32 37 A sentence of sedition can carry up to 15 years in prison 38 39 In July 2018 Sanchez was transferred to a prison in Catalonia 40 Between December 1 and December 20 2018 he started a hunger strike in order to raise awareness of unfair treatment by Spain and to denounce Spanish courts refusal to process numerous appeals in relation to their cases 41 42 On February 1 2019 he was transferred back to a prison in Madrid expecting trial that started on February the 12th 43 and ended and was remitted to decision on 12 June 2019 44 On 14 October 2019 Sanchez was found guilty of sedition and given a nine year sentence 45 46 47 Reactions Edit After his detention activists launched a yellow ribbon campaign in support of Jordi Sanchez and other Catalan activists and leaders who are being prosecuted by Spanish justice 48 Catalan ex President Carles Puigdemont and the European Free Alliance referred to Sanchez and Cuixart as political prisoners 49 50 The Spanish Justice Minister Rafael Catala argued that they were not political prisoners but imprisoned politicians 51 Amnesty International issued an official statement considering the charge of sedition and the preventive imprisonment excessive and called for their immediate release Amnesty International calls on Spanish authorities to drop the charges of sedition and to put an immediate end to their pre trial detention Amnesty International Amnesty International does not consider them prisoners of conscience Amnesty International avoids the term political prisoners because there is no generally accepted definition of the term in international law and because generally speaking the term has many different meanings and interpretations The term political prisoners is only used sporadically by the organisation as a descriptive term in specific cases with a strong political context Amnesty explicitly avoids the term in cases where it might be confused with the term prisoner of conscience The organisation says the two terms should not be confused 52 53 54 On 19 October 200 000 people with candles gathered in Avinguda Diagonal Barcelona and on 21 October 450 000 joined in Passeig de Gracia to protest against their imprisonment 55 56 Another demonstration took place on 11 November after the imprisonment of some members of the Catalan government and congregated 750 000 people according to the local police 57 58 59 On 7 March 2018 the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights reminded Spanish authorities that pre trial detention should be considered a measure of last resort referring to Catalan politicians and activists arrested after the independence referendum 60 And on 23 March it reminded Under rule 92 of the Committee s rules of procedure the State party has also been requested to take all necessary measures to ensure that Mr Jordi Sanchez I Picanyol can exercise his political rights in compliance with article 25 of the Covenant 61 On 8 August 2018 PEN International made another statement asking Spanish authorities to release Cuixart and Sanchez and considered their detentions to be an excessive and disproportionate restriction on their right to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly 62 63 The World Organisation Against Torture sent an open letter to the president of the Government of Spain Pedro Sanchez as well as the Spanish Attorney General and Spanish Ombudsman on 22 November 2018 demanding the end of the arbitrary pre trial detention and judicial harassment of Jordi Sanchez and Jordi Cuixart and concluded OMCT considers that the charges against them are unfounded and must therefore be dropped 64 In December 2018 the International Association of Democratic Lawyers issued a statement requesting the release of Catalan political prisoners 65 The day before the beginning of the trial the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization expressed their support to those Catalonian activists being trialled and added perhaps one of the biggest deficit of justice and deliberate confusion between law and justice is seen in Catalonia 66 On the same day the European Democratic Lawyers association requested the immediate release of the Catalan leaders and expressed their concern because of the lack of procedural guarantees during the trial 67 On 29 May 2019 the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention urged Spain to release Sanchez Cuixart and Junqueras and to investigate their arbitrary detention and the violation of theirs rights as well as compensating them for the time spent in jail The Spanish government criticised the report arguing that the reasoning for their opinion did not take into account some of the alleged crimes Spain s government issued a statement that raised doubts about the group s independence and impartiality and called on the U N to make sure that its semi independent working groups are not used for spurious purposes 68 69 After Sanchez was sentenced to a nine year sentence Amnesty International reiterated his petition to immediately release Sanchez and Cuixart and denounced that the vague and overly broad interpretation of sedition done by the Spanish Supreme Court could have negative effects on the freedom of protest in Spain 13 He was finally freed in June 2021 following a government pardon together with other eight politicians imprisoned in connection with the Catalan independence referendum 14 15 References Edit a b c d Maiol Roger Jordi Sanchez nuevo presidente de la ANC in Spanish Barcelona El Pais Retrieved 19 July 2015 Moldes Aleix 16 November 2017 Sanchez deixa l ANC per ser el 2 de Puigdemont Diari Ara in Catalan Retrieved 13 November 2018 a b c The Jordis are not political prisoners here s why El Pais Retrieved 2017 10 19 From Exile Puigdemont Abandons Pursuit Of Catalonian Presidency NPR org Retrieved 2018 03 02 Llarena cierra el sumario del proces y suspende como diputados a Puigdemont y Junqueras Published by El Pais July 10 2018 retrieved July 10 2018 Bathgate Rachel Jailed Catalan leaders end hunger strike www catalannews com Retrieved 2019 02 03 permanent dead link Sanchez Turull y Rull renuncian a su escano del Parlament para entrar en el Congreso in Spanish Junqueras Sanchez Rull y Turull prometen como presos politicos in Spanish La Mesa del Congreso suspende a los diputados presos con los votos de PSOE PP y Cs in Spanish Spanish parliament suspends jailed Catalan lawmakers 324cat 2019 10 15 Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sanchez sentenced to 9 years prison for sedition CCMA in Catalan Retrieved 2019 10 22 Spain leading Catalan figures Jordi Sanchez and Jordi Cuixart should be freed www amnesty org uk 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in Spanish Retrieved 27 October 2017 Article 544 Seditionists are those who without being included in the crime of rebellion rise publicly and tumultually to prevent by force or outside legal channels the application of the Laws or any authority official corporation or public official the legitimate exercise of their functions or compliance with their agreements or administrative or judicial decisions Article 545 1 Those who have induced sustained or directed the sedition or appear in it as its principal authors shall be punished with imprisonment from eight to ten years and from ten to fifteen years if they were persons constituted in authority In both cases absolute disqualification will also be imposed for the same time Fotheringham Alasdair 16 October 2017 Catalonia Spanish judge jails two independence leaders for possible sedition The Independent Archived from the original on 2022 06 14 An ongoing legal investigation claims Jordi Sanchez and Jordi Cuixart the leader of the ANC movement and Mr Cuixart who heads the Omnium Cultural association were heavily involved in organising a massive protest aimed at hindering a Guardia Civil investigation in Barcelona into the build up for the 1 October illegal referendum La Guardia Civil cercena el 1 O in Spanish El Mundo 20 September 2017 Retrieved 18 October 2017 Spain High Court jails Catalan separatist leaders pending investigation TheGuardian com 17 October 2017 European Commission Press release Statement on the events in Catalonia europa eu 2 October 2017 Stone Jon 20 September 2017 Spanish police storm Catalan government buildings to stop independence referendum Independent Europe correspondent Archived from the original on 2022 06 14 Retrieved 25 October 2017 a b c Orriols Nuria 19 October 2017 The bias of the interlocutory decree that sent Sanchez and Cuixart to prison Ara Retrieved 7 April 2019 Orriols Nuria Pruna Gerard 20 September 2017 Les entitats criden a mobilitzar se a Gran Via amb rambla de Catalunya 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