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The most activist independence movement has in mind an "ambitious" mobilization for November 11 to 13. Tsunami Democràtic, who called the protests at the Barcelona airport on the same day that the Supreme Court ruling against the independence leaders came out, urges to prepare for "a three-day 9/11" in reference to the protest mobilizations of the Diada that Does secessionism.

In addition, they emphasize that the people "will continue to be mobilized" whatever the outcome of the elections and until the "right to self-determination" of Catalonia can be realized and the prisoners are not released.

That is why they urge the population to ask for "party at work at least one of the three days" of convocation, be willing to move throughout the Catalan territory and sleep one night out, with warm clothes, tent, batteries for the mobile, food and "a stubbornly nonviolent attitude".

In addition, they have announced that for this Saturday, a day of reflection, some 300 events have been convened in numerous places in Catalan towns to "disobey the Central Electoral Board " and conduct talks and political activities. It will also serve to test your new application on your device that should allow all activists to communicate away from the usual social media and mobile phone channels to avoid being detected.

And it is that the National Court has an open investigation against this platform for its call for protest at the airport, since it meant a collapse of the infrastructure.

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