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Spain tries mercy in Catalonia

A pardon for nine activists convicted for sedition sets a tone of forgiveness.

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Catalan leaders pose June 23 near Barcelona after the Spanish government announced a pardon for those who participated in Catalonia's failed 2017 independence bid,

Can forgiveness alter the course of nations? Spain is about to find out after nine leaders of Catalonia鈥檚 separatist movement walked out of prison on Wednesday, cutting short their 13-year sentences for sedition.

The nine politicians and independence activists were pardoned for what Prime Minister Pedro S谩nchez believes will allow 鈥渁 new era of dialogue鈥 between Catalonia, a region that includes Barcelona and feels it is culturally distinct, and the rest of聽Spain.

鈥淭here is a time for punishment and a time for concord,鈥 said Mr. S谩nchez, who faces strong opposition to the move from Spanish conservatives.

The nine were convicted for their role in a 2017 referendum on Catalan independence that a court ruled to be unconstitutional. As Mr. S谩nchez pointed out, they were jailed for their unconstitutional actions, not their ideas. The pardon is only a partial one, conditional on them not holding public office or trying to form a breakaway state.

Still, says Foreign Minister Arancha Gonz谩lez Laya, their freedom is an 鈥渆xpression of a society鈥檚 desire to聽forgive.鈥 And it has led to the possibility of fresh talks on Catalonia鈥檚 future in coming days.

The pro-independence movement has been Spain鈥檚 biggest political problem for decades. It has also influenced Europe鈥檚 debate over how to balance demands for independence by certain peoples with the sanctity of national borders, such as with Kosovo and Serbia, Scotland and the United Kingdom, and eastern and western Ukraine.

The pardon, stated Catalan daily El Peri贸dico, 鈥渋s not an easy decision, but an essential one. It is not the solution, but a necessary condition to start finding it. It is not yet a reconciliation, but it is a sign that there is a willingness not to remain stuck in a sterile and indefinite confrontation.鈥

The pandemic played a part in the government granting a pardon. 鈥淲e have all learned the importance of living together and working together,鈥 the prime minister said. And in a speech directly to Catalans in their language, he said, 鈥淐atalans, us estimem鈥澛(聽鈥淐atalans, we love you鈥澛).

Spain鈥檚 act of forgiveness toward the nine individuals 鈥 a form of love in action 鈥 has yet to play out in a political solution. But it may unblock a deadlock, as El Peri贸dico put it. Their freedom is a sign of freedom from a cycle of bitterness and revenge.

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