The economist and former education minister of Catalonia, Clara Ponsati, is set to be arrested by Scottish police despite protests from the University of St Andrews that she may be 鈥渢argeted for standing up for her political beliefs鈥.
Professor Ponsati was director of the university鈥檚聽School of Economics and Finance until last July, when she left to become a minister in the Catalan government.
Following the Catalan independence referendum in October 鈥 denounced by Madrid as illegitimate聽but聽marred by聽police violence聽鈥 Catalan government ministers fled Spain, with Professor Ponsati rejoining St Andrews聽as a researcher earlier this month.
Now Catalan politicians overseas are being held following the re-issuance of a European arrest warrant by Spain on charges of rebellion.
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Aamer Anwar, the solicitor and rector of the University of Glasgow who is representing Professor Ponsati, said that he would 鈥渞obustly defend her against the Spanish attempts to extradite her鈥.
鈥淐lara views these charges as 鈥榩olitical persecution鈥 and submits that her human rights and justice cannot be guaranteed in the Spanish courts,鈥澛爃e said in a statement. 鈥淐lara remains defiant and resolute and believes that the Spanish government will never be able to crush the spirit of the Catalan people.鈥
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The prospect of Professor Ponsati鈥檚 arrest has drawn聽criticism聽from a number of Scottish politicians, including first minister Nicola Sturgeon, who has condemned Madrid鈥檚 warrant,聽although she said that the Scottish government had no power to intervene in the legal process.
Following pressure from聽听补苍诲听,聽Sally Mapstone, St Andrews鈥 vice-chancellor, released a statement in support of Professor Ponsati.
鈥淲e are deeply concerned by recent developments, their motives and potential consequences,鈥 she said.
鈥淚n the current circumstances, we believe there are legitimate arguments that Clara is being targeted for standing up for her political beliefs. That is anathema to us, and we will continue to offer her every appropriate support, while respecting due legal process.鈥
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Professor Ponsati will hand herself in to police on the morning of 28 March, and face an extradition hearing in the afternoon, according to a statement from Mr Anwar.
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