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Salvador Puig Antich (; 30 May 1948 – 2 March 1974) was a Spanish militant anarchist from
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. His execution for involvement in a bank robbery and shooting a police officer dead became a ''
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'' in
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for Catalan autonomists, pro-independence supporters, and anarchists. After fighting the Spanish state with the terrorist group
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in the early 1970s, he was convicted and executed by garrote for the death of a
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during a shoot-out. Catalonians viewed Puig Antich's judicial death as symbolic retribution for the region's fight for self-government, and his name became commonplace in Barcelona. The incident inspired works by Catalan artists Joan Miró and Antoni Tàpies, and a satirical play by the Catalan theater group Els Joglars. The 2006 film '' Salvador'' depicts Puig Antich's time on death row. After the
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declined an effort to review the execution, an Argentine court adopted the case under
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in 2013.


Iberian Liberation Movement

Salvador Puig Antich was born 30 May 1948, in
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, Spain. He was a member of the
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before he joined the
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(''Movimiento Ibérico de Liberación'', or MIL). The group organized armed robberies against banks, which they called "expropriations", allegedly to fund their actions against
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in 1972 and 1973. After a series of these robberies, he was arrested for the death of a policeman during a shootout. A military court sentenced him to death by garrote vil in the ''Model'' prison. His execution proceeded despite international outcry, as Spain's second state execution in eight years. University students in Barcelona and Madrid went on strike in protest of the execution, whereupon they fought with police.


The execution of Georg Michael Welzel (Heinz Ches)

The same day, Georg Michael Welzel, from
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(then GDR), was executed in
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, charged for killing a policeman. He was known as Heinz Ches because he declared it was his name and to be Polish, from Szczecin. The execution of Georg Michael Welzel, a common criminal, was seen as an intent of Francoist regime to downplay the importance of the execution of a political activist like Puig Antich.


Legacy

Catalonians interpreted Puig Antich's execution as symbolic retaliation for the region's fight for autonomy, which led to public demonstrations. As one of the last convicted revolutionaries executed by Franco, Puig Antich became a
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in Barcelona. The Groupes d'action révolutionnaire internationalistes (GARI) formed to avenge his death. Several years after his 1974 execution, the Catalan performance group Els Joglars performed ''La torna'', a 1977 satire against torture based on the execution of Puig Antich and Heinz Ches. Even though Francoist Spain had ended, along with its censorship laws, members of Els Joglars were jailed or forced into exile. Spanish theater groups protested across Spain. Catalan painters Joan Miró and Antoni Tàpies both alluded to Puig Antich's execution in their mid-1970s work. Miró's ''The Hope of a Condemned Man'' triptych features a line that "sighs and falls with faltering resignation" and flicked paint. Tàpies's ''Assassins'' lithograph series, presented at the Parisian
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, too was inspired by Puig Antich's execution and Spanish politics. The 2006 film '' Salvador'' depicts Puig Antich's time spent on death row. An effort by family members and outside groups to review Puig Antich's case was rejected by the
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in 2007, but an Argentinian judge adopted the case along with several others under
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in 2013. Puig Antich is interred in the
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in Barcelona.


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External links


Articles about Salvador Puig Antich
from the Kate Sharpley Library
Papers
at the
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