BARCELONA,
Spain – A referendum on whether
Catalonia should secede from Spain is putting intense pressure on the region's
police officers, who feel caught
between their oath to the nation's
constitution and loyalty to local leaders who have vowed to create a new
European state.
Francesc
Vidal is a 16-year veteran of the force known as the Mossos d'Esquadra. He
describes the Oct. 1 referendum as a "train collision" between
Spanish authorities who want to stop what they consider an illegal vote and
Catalan separatists who insist the balloting go forward.
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Vidal says
officers don't want to be the middle because they take orders from both sides.
Catalan
leader Carles Puigdemont has pledged to declare independence should
secessionists manage to stage the secession referendum and win it.
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