- Lucio Urtubia
Lucio Urtubia Jiménez (born 1931 in
Cascante ,Spain ) is a Spanishanarchist famous for his practice of political expropriation. At times compared toRobin Hood ,cite journal |last=Hoffert |first=Barbara |date=2001-08-01 |title=Lucio: The Irreducible Anarchist. (Review) |journal=Library Journal |volume= |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate=2008-06-13 |quote=Billed as a modern-day Robin Hood--or, more appropriately, the ultimate Quixote--Lucio Urtubia was born in Cascante, Spain ] Urtubia carried out bank robberies and forgeries throughout the 1960s and 1970s. In the words ofAlbert Boadella , "Lucio is aQuijote that did not fight against wind mills, but against a true giant".Biography
Lucio Urtubia was born in
Cascante , the fifth child in a very poor family. His father, a Carlist was imprisoned and, while in jail, experienced a conversion tocommunism .Recruited for
military service , Urubia and his companions ransacked a warehouse belonging to their company and deserted, fleeing to France in 1954. InParis he began to work as abricklayer , an occupation he continued with throughout his life. Additionally, he became involved with the Young Libertarians of theFédération Anarchiste and befriendedAndré Breton andAlbert Camus .Soon after moving to Paris, Urtubia was asked to hide a member of the Maquis, Spanish guerrillas who opposed
Franco from exile, in his house. The refugee turned out to be the fabledFrancesc Sabaté Llopart . Sabaté stayed on with Urtubia for several years, until his death.Sabaté guided families and libertarians exiled in Toulouse, Perpignan and Paris and members of the old Spanish
CNT inBarcelona ,Saragossa ,Madrid andPamplona . Before the imprisonment of Sabaté halted these activities, Urtubia began to emulate his incursions into Spanish territory. Later he undertook a series of robberies and holdups to obtain funds for the revolutionary cause. Accompanied by his inseparable Thompson machine gun which he inherited after Sabaté's death.By this time, Urtubia's falsification of documents had begun and no guerrilla or exile left him without false papers. He united with other libertarian companions to forge currency in the 1960s. With this strategy they financed numerous groups while attempting to destabilize the capitalist economy. With these activities, in the heat of the invasion of the
Bay of Pigs , Urtubia proposed toSimeón Rose , the ambassador of Cuba in France, to destroy American interests in France using explosives. This offer was refused, nevertheless. He then presentedErnesto Che Guevara , the Cuban Minister of the Interior, with a plan for the massiveforgery of American dollars. This proposal was likewise rejected and Urtubia left the meeting disillusioned.The masterful blow that changed his life was the forgery of
Citibank travellers' checks in 1977. This criminal undertaking included 8,000 copies of 25 checks worth 100 dollars each and damaged the bank so severely that itsstock price fell. The stolen money was used, as always, in the aid of guerrilla movements in Latin America (Tupamaros ,Montoneros , etc) and Europe. In spite of the specularity of the forgery, Urtubia was only sentenced to 6 months in jail thanks to an extra-judicial agreement with Citibank, which dropped the charges in exchange for Urtubia's printing plates.His life has been a continuous adventure: targeted by five international orders, including the
CIA ; he prepared the kidnapping of the NaziKlaus Barbie in Bolivia; collaborated in the flight of the leader of theBlack Panthers ; interceded in the kidnapping ofJavier Rupérez ; mediated in the case ofAlbert Boadella ; and worked with theMovimiento Ibérico de Liberación and later with theGrupos de Acción Revolucionaria Internacionalista . He always defended his work, saying "we are bricklayers, painters, electricians - we do not need the state for anything"; "if unemployment and the marginalization created revolutionaries, the governments would already have ended unemployment and the marginalization".cite this quote Urtubia continues to live in Paris and works as a bricklayer.Popular culture
A documentary on Urtubia's life, directed by the Basque film directors
Jose Maria Goenaga andAitor Arregi is under production. [ [http://www.lucio.com.es Lucio, la película. Página oficial ] ]References
ources
* Thomas, Bernard. "Lucio Urtubia, the Irreducible Anarchist". (2001) ISBN 8466602674
External links
* [http://www.moriarti.com/lucio.html Trailer of the film on Lucio Urtubia]
* " [http://towardfreedom.com/home/content/view/1332/1/ Lucio, The Good Bandit: Reflections of an Anarchist] "
* [http://www.argia.com/argia-astekaria/2103/bankuari-lapurtzea-ohorea-da-niretzat/osoa Interview with Lucio Urtubia: Robbing banks is a honour for me] (Euskara)
* " [http://www.diagonalperiodico.net/spip.php?article4632 An anarchist in the Paris of the resistance] (Spanish)
* " [http://www.diagonalperiodico.net/spip.php?article4632 Interview with Lucio: A bricklayer of anarchy] " (Spanish)
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