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Spain's Civil Guard has taken a magnifying glass to all the images they claimed from media outlets and included in their latest report a list of 31 public officials who they allege as being involved in a crime of sedition for having taken part in the large demonstration on 20th September outside the Catalan Economy ministry whilst a police search was taking place inside.

Among the officials listed are members of the Catalan government and the Parliament's Board like vice-president Oriol Junqueras, Parliament speaker Carme Forcadell and Joan Josep Nuet, Anna Simó and Lluís Guinó. Also included are deputies like Eulàlia Reguant, Gabriela Serra, Mireia Boya, Lluís Llach, Roger Torrent, Irene Rigau, Neus Munté, Neus Lloveras, Miquel Buch and Albano-Dante Fachin.

There are also deputies from the Spanish Congress on the list, like Joan Tardà and Gabriel Rufián, former Parliament speakers Joan Rigol and Núria de Gispert, former mayor of Barcelona Xavier Trias and Francesc Homs, about whom the Civil Guard only note that he's banned from public office by the Supreme Court.

According to the report, they all took part in the gathering and in none of the images are they seen to be trying to end the mobilisation, nor "allow the work of the judicial committee guaranteeing its physical safety".

It also directly links pro-independence associations Catalan National Assembly and Òmnium Cultural with the organisation, arguing that banners and posters bore their symbols and that there were volunteers from the two giving out instructions and food and drink for nobody "to leave the place".