Catalan Red Liberation Army
The Catalan Red Liberation Army (Catalan: Exèrcit Roig Català d'Alliberament, ERCA[1]) was a militant group seeking greater autonomy for the Catalan region of Spain.
Activities
- 1987, 27 March: Claimed responsibility for a car bombing in Barcelona which killed a Spanish civil guard and injured 15.[2]
- 1987, December: Claimed responsibility for a grenade attack on the Bar Iruna, a USO club in Barcelona, which killed an American sailor. The attack was also claimed by Terra Lliure.[3]
References
- ^ Jaume Renyer Alimbau (1 January 1995). Catalunya, Qüestió D'estat: Vint-I-Cinc Anys D'independentisme Català, 1968-1993. El Mèdol. p. 63. ISBN 978-84-88882-13-4.
- ^ Alex P. Schmid, A.J. Jongman. Political Terrorism: A New Guide to Actors, Authors, Concepts, Data Bases, Theories, and Literature. Transaction Publishers. 2005.
- ^ American Sailor Dies in Barcelona After U.S.O. Blast That Hurt 10. New York Times. 28 Dec 1987.
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Catalan nationalism and independence movement
- ¡Cu-Cut! incident
- 1918-1919 autonomy campaign
- Plot of Prats de Molló
- Catalan Republic (1931)
- Events of 6 October
- Operation Garzón
- Fresno Case
- 2009–2011 independence referendums
- 2010 autonomy protest
- 2012 independence demonstration
- 2013 Catalan Way
- 2014 Catalan Way
- 2014 self-determination referendum
- 2015 Free Way
- 2016 We are ready
- 2017–2018 Spanish constitutional crisis
- 2017 National Day for Yes
- 2017 Yes Campaign
- 2017 Operation Anubis
- 2017 independence referendum
- 2017 Catalan general strike
- 2017 Wake Up Europe!
- 2017 Catalan regional election
- 2019 trial of independence leaders
- 2019–2020 protests
- Bases de Manresa (1892)
- Draft Constitution of the Catalan Republic (1928)
- Declaration of Sovereignty (23 Jan 2013)
- White Paper on the National Transition of Catalonia (Sep 2014)
- Initiation of the Process of Independence (9 Nov 2015)
- Let Catalans Vote (May 2017)
- Law on the Referendum on Self-determination (6 Sep 2017)
- Law of juridical transition (8 Sep 2017)
- Catalan declaration of independence (10/27 Oct 2017)
- Valentí Almirall
- Enric Prat de la Riba
- Josep Puig i Cadafalch
- Francesc Macià
- Lluís Companys
- Joan Comorera
- Josep Irla
- Josep Tarradellas
- Jordi Pujol
- Guillem Agulló
- Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira
- Artur Mas
- Oriol Junqueras
- Muriel Casals
- Carme Forcadell
- Jordi Sànchez
- Jordi Cuixart
- Carles Puigdemont
- Roger Torrent
- Anna Gabriel
- Quim Torra
- Elisenda Paluzie
- Pere Aragonès
- Lluís Llach
- Sign † marks defunct organisations.
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