Scandale arbitral: l’étau judiciaire se resserre autour du Barça

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Armed Catalan policemen, known as Mosso d'Esquadra pass by the FC Barcelona logo with a black ribbon and a message reading "We are all Barcelona" before the Spanish league footbal match FC Barcelona vs Real Betis at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on August 20, 2017. Security barriers were put up at the entrances of the Camp Nou to stop vehicles after a deadly jihadist attack three days ago. An outcry has erupted on social media and in the press about the absence of bollards -- short, concrete posts to stop vehicles from driving onto sidewalks, with some people even demanding the mayor's resignation for ignoring police recommendations for such preventive barriers. Drivers have ploughed on August 17, 2017 into pedestrians in two quick-succession, separate attacks in Barcelona and another popular Spanish seaside city, leaving 14 people dead and injuring more than 100 others / AFP PHOTO / LLUIS GENE FBL-ESP-LIGA-BARCELONA-BETIS-SECURITY

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