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'''Pau Sabater i Llirós''' (Algerri, March 5th, 1884 - [[Barcelona]], July 17th, 1923) was an Spanish [[Anarcho-syndicalism|anarcho-syndicalist]] in the [[Confederación Nacional del Trabajo]] in [[Catalonia]]. He was known also as '''"el Tero"'''. He was secretary of the Union of Dyers, one of the most powerful trade-unions of the textile industry. Paired with Josepa Ros, which he had three children. He was killed by elements of the band of Manuel Bravo Portillo. The murder of Manuel Bravo Portillo himself a few weeks later was interpreted as a revenge from unionists. His funeral, on July 24, 1919 was a huge demonstration of workers, with numerous riots across the entire Barcelona from the Hospital to the cemetery at Montjuich. The trial for her murder, full of irregularities, took place on 10 and May 11, 1922, the only defendant, Luis Garcia Fernandez, was acquitted.
'''Pau Sabater i Llirós''' (Algerri, March 5th, 1884 - [[Barcelona]], July 17th, 1923) was an Spanish [[Anarcho-syndicalism|anarcho-syndicalist]] in the [[Confederación Nacional del Trabajo]] in [[Catalonia]]. He was known also as '''"el Tero"'''. He was secretary of the Union of Dyers, one of the most powerful [[trade unions]] of the textile industry. His partner was Josepa Ros, with whom he had three children. He was killed by members of the gang of Manuel Bravo Portillo. The murder of Manuel Bravo Portillo himself a few weeks later was interpreted as a revenge from unionists. His funeral on July 24, 1919 was a huge demonstration of workers, with numerous riots across the entire Barcelona from the hospital to the cemetery at Montjuich. The trial for her murder, full of irregularities, took place on 10 and May 11, 1922, the only defendant, Luis Garcia Fernandez, was acquitted.



==References==
==References==
Casal Gómez, Manuel. ''La Banda Negra. El orígen y la actuación de los pistoleros en Barcelona (1918-1921)''. Icarial Editorial. Barcelona, 1977. ISBN 84-7426-015-9
*Casal Gómez, Manuel. ''La Banda Negra. El orígen y la actuación de los pistoleros en Barcelona (1918-1921)''. Icarial Editorial. Barcelona, 1977. ISBN 84-7426-015-9


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Pau Sabater i Llirós (Algerri, March 5th, 1884 - Barcelona, July 17th, 1923) was an Spanish anarcho-syndicalist in the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo in Catalonia. He was known also as "el Tero". He was secretary of the Union of Dyers, one of the most powerful trade unions of the textile industry. His partner was Josepa Ros, with whom he had three children. He was killed by members of the gang of Manuel Bravo Portillo. The murder of Manuel Bravo Portillo himself a few weeks later was interpreted as a revenge from unionists. His funeral on July 24, 1919 was a huge demonstration of workers, with numerous riots across the entire Barcelona from the hospital to the cemetery at Montjuich. The trial for her murder, full of irregularities, took place on 10 and May 11, 1922, the only defendant, Luis Garcia Fernandez, was acquitted.

References

  • Casal Gómez, Manuel. La Banda Negra. El orígen y la actuación de los pistoleros en Barcelona (1918-1921). Icarial Editorial. Barcelona, 1977. ISBN 84-7426-015-9

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