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Antonio García-Trevijano

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Antonio García-Trevijano Forte
Antonio García-Trevijano Forte
Antonio García-Trevijano Forte
Born
Antonio García-Trevijano Forte

(1927-07-18)18 July 1927
Died28 February 2018(2018-02-28) (aged 90)
Other namesMaverick[citation needed]
Citizenship
  • Spain
EducationUniversity of Granada
Occupation(s)Lawyer, notary public, jurist, politician, philosopher and art critic
Known forDemocratic Junta of Spain, Democratic Convergence Platform, Platajunta, MCRC
SpouseFrancine Chouraki Levent
Children2
Parent(s)Antonio García-Trevijano and Ángeles Forte
Website

Antonio García-Trevijano Forte (18 July 1927 – 28 February 2018) was a Spanish republican lawyer, notary public, jurist, philosopher, art critic, author and political activist. Born in Alhama de Granada, he was a prominent figure in the opposition to the Francoist dictatorship.

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Political activism

In 1974 García-Trevijano organised meetings in Paris between Don Juan de Borbón and the republican groups plus the publishing group Ruedo Ibérico, in which the legitimate heir to the Spanish throne expressed his rejection of Franco's decree appointing his son Juan Carlos as his successor.[1] He acted as a promoter of political freedom throughout Spain and was the leader of the Citizens' Movement towards the Constitutional Republic of Spain (MCRC).[2]

Repression

He was tried for high treason before the Court of Public Order (Marshal of Ghent) because of his intervention in Equatorial Guinea. He has had five passports withdrawn, suffered three arrests and two fines, was the victim of a serious attack for his declarations to the BBC when Franco was dying,[3] and was prosecuted by the Public Order Court (Gómez Chaparro) for an offense against the State and imprisoned for four months by order of Manuel Fraga Iribarne.[4]

Bibliography

García-Trevijano wrote a blog[5] and in the Journal of the Constitutional Republic. A political analyst in the Spanish press, he wrote more than 50 articles in the Reporter magazine, over a thousand articles in ABC, El País, El Independiente, El Mundo, and La Razón. He has written several monographs in private law, a short book titled The Truth of my Intervention in Guinea.[6] He has also written the books The Democratic Alternative, The Discourse of the Republic, Confronting the Big Lie—which has been published in English with the title A Pure Theory of Democracy[7] by the University Press of America, Passions of servitude, an art book titled Donatello, Sculptor of the Childhood, and a book on philosophy of art entitled From Modernity to Modernism. Atheism Aesthetic: Art of the Twentieth Century. He has also written prologues to Palace of Injustice and El País: Culture as Business.

Personal life

García-Trevijano was Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Granada and a notary, and worked as an attorney in Madrid from 1960 until his death. He died on 28 February 2018 from natural causes. He was 90 years old.

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Spain's opposition groups demand urgent action from new king". The Times. 25 November 1975.
  2. ^ MCRC website
  3. ^ "Madrid Lawyers beaten up". The Times: 4. 7 November 1975.
  4. ^ "Spanish regime bans press conference by opposition alliance". The Times: 7. 30 March 1976.
  5. ^ García-Trevijano's blog
  6. ^ The Truth of my Intervention in Guinea
  7. ^ "A Pure Theory of Democracy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2019-09-30.

See also

External links

Articles and audio-visual documents of Antonio García-Trevijano are available to read, listen and watch in the pro Justice & Democracy web Habeas-Corpus.net

This page was last edited on 27 June 2023, at 05:09
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