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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN  &#8211; Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy will on Sunday visit Catalonia for the first time since Madrid imposed direct rule on the region, a day after hundreds of thousands of Catalans marched to demand the release of jailed regional officials. Mariano Rajoy is expected in Barcelona, the Catalan capital, at 11am (1000 GMT) to [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 class="lead">TEHRAN  &#8211; Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy will on Sunday visit Catalonia for the first time since Madrid imposed direct rule on the region, a day after hundreds of thousands of Catalans marched to demand the release of jailed regional officials.</h3>
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<p>Mariano Rajoy is expected in Barcelona, the Catalan capital, at 11am (1000 GMT) to show support for his Popular Party&#8217;s campaign ahead of a vote next month, AFP reported.</p>
<p>His visit comes two weeks after he dismissed Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont, his government and the parliament, suspended the region&#8217;s autonomy and called for new elections there on Dec 21.</p>
<p>On Saturday hundreds of thousands of Catalans protested the jailing of regional officials for their push for independence from Spain, which has left the country mired in a political crisis.</p>
<p>The demonstrators gathered on an avenue next to the regional parliament building waving Catalan independence flags and chanting &#8220;Freedom!&#8221; while some held up banners announcing: &#8220;SOS Democracy&#8221;.</p>
<p>Rajoy, who is due to attend a presentation by a party candidate at a station hotel, will not make a public appearance in the city.</p>
<p>The protest followed the release from jail of the region&#8217;s parliament speaker – one of dozens of lawmakers sacked by Madrid last month – after posting €150,000 euros (RM732, 637) bail.</p>
<p>Children in riding helmets climbed castells – the region&#8217;s traditional human towers – as others held placards bearing caricatures of some jailed lawmakers.</p>
<p>Barcelona municipal police put turnout for the march at some 750,000 people as crowds stretched for more than 15 blocks along the boulevard.</p>
<p>The Catalonia crisis has caused concern in the European Union as the bloc deals with Brexit and uncertainty over the fate of the region&#8217;s 7.5 million people. More than 2,400 businesses have moved their legal headquarters elsewhere.</p>
<p>On Wednesday a general strike called by a pro-independence union caused travel chaos, blocking 60 roads and train lines including Spain&#8217;s main highway link to France and the rest of Europe.</p>
<p>Since lawmakers in Catalonia – a wealthy region with its own language and distinct culture – declared independence on Oct 27 following a banned referendum, pro-separatist officials have come under huge pressure from Madrid.</p>
<p>Barcelona&#8217;s popular mayor earlier slammed the actions of Puigdemont&#8217;s government.</p>
<p>&#8220;They&#8217;ve provoked tensions and carried out a unilateral independence declaration which the majority do not want,&#8221; Ada Colau told a meeting of her party members.</p>
<p>&#8220;They&#8217;ve tricked the population for their own interests.&#8221;</p>
<p>Eight members of the axed Catalan cabinet are currently detained on charges of sedition, rebellion and misuse of public funds.</p>
<p>A further six fired officials including parliament speaker Carme Forcadell were granted bail this week on similar charges by Spain&#8217;s Supreme Court.</p>
<p>Puigdemont is in self-imposed exile in Belgium awaiting a hearing on possible extradition back to Spain after Madrid issued an EU-wide warrant.</p>
<p>&#8220;The situation is sad, the politicians haven&#8217;t done their jobs,&#8221; said Robert Muni, who was protesting with his children, although some protesters shouted their support for Puigdemont, &#8220;our president&#8221;.</p>
<p>Puigdemont and four ex-ministers say they are in Brussels because they cannot be guaranteed a fair trial back home.</p>
<p>&#8220;Although some of us are far away from you and others are in prison, we have an opportunity to express loudly and clearly that we want freedom and democracy,&#8221; Puigdemont told Catalan television.</p>
<p>Saturday&#8217;s protest was organized by two pro-independence lobby groups, ANC and Omnium, whose two leaders are also detained.</p>
<p>&#8220;We don&#8217;t know what&#8217;s going to happen but we know what we want: the release of political prisoners,&#8221; said demonstrator Maria Angels Quintana.</p>
<p>Puigdemont has said he travelled to Brussels after declaring independence in order to raise international awareness on the treatment of separatists in Spain.</p>
<p>But the European Union, nervous that Catalan independence could stir up separatist tensions in several member states, has repeatedly backed the government of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy over the crisis.</p>
<p>Some participants at the rally betrayed their frustration at the lack of support from Brussels for their cause, holding banners printed in English asking &#8220;Europe, where are you?&#8221;</p>
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