Not everyone has time for Catalan independence

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The shepherds of Spain's Pyrenees have their own language, culture and concerns. They spoke to Al Jazeera about their views on Catalonia and Catalan independence.

The Spanish government has called a snap election in the northwest Catalonia region for December 21.
The vote follows government leaders in Madrid imposing direct rule on the region, which is threatening to break away after a secession referendum.
But 10,000 people living in a remote valley high in the mountains between Catalonia and France do not feel affinity to Catalonia and have little time for the Catalan independence movement.

Al Jazeera's Karl Penhaul reports from the Aran Valley, Spain.

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The best argument I've ever heard: "because that's the way its always been". brilliant

ByStrumbah
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Real Madrid is better than Barcelona.
Hala Madrid

MegaBen
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Catalonia is a region of Spain and it has never been a country. It has been Spain hundreds of years ago and it will be Spain thousands of years more. Spain is an European democratic country and regional leaders have to comply with Spanish constitution and Spanish laws. If they don't comply with Spanish laws they have to be prosecuted. The justice system is slow but the Court will give the judgment in the future and they will pay for their treason. Years in prison are waiting for the last secessionist regional leaders in Catalonia.

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Val d'Aran, Un Pais. Val d'Aran is not Catalunya, Val d'Aran is not Spain, it's just Aran (Arenosini, a Pyrenean Tribe).
I'll leave it at that.

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