Olive Press Newspaper - Issue 276

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BACKING DOWN: Carles

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SPAIN and the EU breathed a sigh of relief as Catalan’s leader failed to declare independence in a critical parliament speech last night. Instead, Carles Puigdemont reiterated the region’s right to break from Spain following this month’s referendum, when 90% of 2.4 million Catalans voted to leave. Switching between Catalan and Spanish, Puigdemont offered an olive branch, proposing dialogue with Madrid after ten days of mounting tension. “We propose to suspend the independence declaration in order to work towards putting into practice the result of the referendum. “We are making a gesture of responsibility in favour of dialogue.” He added: “The ballots say Yes to independence this is the will that I want to go forward with. “I want to follow people’s will for Catalonia to become an independent state.” He also called for internation-

Stitch-up Eco-warrior claims expat-linked ‘mafia developers’ planted cocaine in his car

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A LEADING ecologist has blamed ‘mafia methods’ after drugs were planted in his car to stop him protesting against the blocking of footpaths. Juan Clavero, a regional organiser of green group Ecologistas en Accion, believes expat-linked developers could be behind the seizure of 47 grams of cocaine found under a car seat. Clavero, who was arrested and charged over the offence, has now been found innocent after a judge dismissed the case. He told the Olive Press this

ANGRY: Clavero arrested over blocked footpath protests week: “It was a complete stitch up and like third world countries where drug traffickers reign. “It is inconceivable developers

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Clavero has been involved in a series of protests against the blocking of footpaths and a development in the celebrated Sierra de Grazalema natural Park, between Grazalema and Ronda. On the morning of his arrest on August 26, he had taken part in a protest against the estate, run by Jerez-based company Breña del Agua Investments SL, near the village of Benamahoma. The company is owned by Belgian tycoon Marnix Galle, who is said to be building a huge 800-metre-square mansion on the land. Galle, one of Belgium’s richest property developers, purchased

the land for €11 million from a San Roque developer and is believed to be launching an upmarket hunting business there. When Clavero returned to his car Guardia Civil officers were waiting, pulling out a bag containing the drugs after a search of the vehicle. He was taken to Ubrique police station where he was kept overnight. “We are certain that there is a connection to the closure of public paths in this stitch-up,” he said. He added that his group had now identified the name and address of the person responsible for planting the drugs. “It has been given to police and the courts, but let’s see what happens next. “I am not aware Marnix Galle has anything to do with this or even knows about it, but he should investigate the actions of his employees and clarify what they are doing against those who defend right of way on public roads.” In his court case, last month, the judge at Ubrique court Continues on Page 9

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