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The twisted narrative

If we were wondering how long we’d have to wait to hear twistings of the story of the rally in front of the Department of Economy on 20-S, or the repression experienced on 1-O, it sure wasn’t long. Yesterday there were a few examples, served up by the prosecution’s Fidel Cadena. Such as the two damaged Guardia Civil cars, which turned into “seven, devastated” vehicles, or when the organisation “Crida” participated in the opening of polling stations, magically, since it wasn’t even founded until after the referendum. Somehow Cadena even wove Oriol Pujol into his narrative. Oriol Junqueras and Joaquim Forn, however, went on the attack and shed light on the shameless fattening-up of the prosecution argument.

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