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Tsunami Democratic announces strong three-day mobilization from Monday to Wednesday
  • They return hot days to Catalonia. The Tsunami Democratic movement has called on people to be "attentive and prepared" since the day of reflection of the elections in the Spanish state. For Saturday, hundreds of activities will be organized throughout Catalonia, with live activities. From Monday to Wednesday, the callers have called for a three-day mobilization to report the death of the young man.
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Tsunami Democratic-ek deituta milaka lagun El Prat aireportura joan ziren. (Victor Serri / La Directa)

Tsunami Democratic has announced that it will organise an "ambitious initiative", according to a statement released this Friday morning. Between 11 and 13 November, a multitude of activities have been announced.

The platform has pointed out that “September 11 [Catalan Day of the Diada] is prepared to live three days in a row”, highlighting the weight of the activities. At work they go ahead to ask for at least one holiday and be prepared to spend at least one night out of the house.

Monitoring will be carried out through social networks. They have also encouraged Tsunami Democratic to use its new application. The actions will start on 9 November, as hundreds of activities have been announced throughout Catalonia.

The Tsunami Democratic movement has so far made a single powerful initiative: After hearing the ruling against the Catalan independence leaders, El Prat airport was blocked by the National Police. The Minister of the Interior, Marlaska, said that since then he has been on the border with the Spanish State and that he is being investigated for terrorism.

As they have recognised in various media outlets, they do not know who is behind the movement and are about to make a leap to mobilize people with an application due to the use of new technologies. The calls are usually made through the Telegram channel, which has more than 393,000 people today.

Note by Tsunami Democratic.