Last week’s independence in referendum in Spain’s Catalonia region ignited a violent reaction from police, who tried to stop Catalonians from voting. As Mike Drolet reports, the Spanish government is now apologizing for what happened.
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Spanish government apologizes for police violence during Catalan referendum
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