Democratic Tsunami

[7][5] Distributed outside of the official market for Android apps, the application (making use of overseas servers) circumvents the European legislation for data protection in regards of geolocalization.

[8] As stated in press notes and interviews,[1][2][4] their objectives are the freedom of prisoners, exiles and reprisals; defense of fundamental rights and the self-determination of Catalonia.

They also held an independence referendum similar to that of Quebec or Scotland, and called on the international community to position itself for a "conflict resolution based on dialogue and respect."

[11] Swiss publication Le Temps, along with the Spanish Press, alleged that the movement was founded in late August 2019 after a meeting in the Geneva countryside.

The app organizes and mobilizes small, localized groups of supporters to carry out protest acts across the entire territory of Catalonia.

Spain's interior minister, Fernando Grande-Marlaska stated that the Spanish Authorities had launched an investigation aiming to discover the individuals behind the group.

14 October, Barcelona airport Terminal 1 during the demonstration