Salvador Seguí

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Salvador Seguí (1896-1923) was an anarcho-syndicalist in the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo in Catalonia. Together with Ángel Pestaña, Seguí opposed the paramilitary and terrorist actions advocated and carried out by other members of the CNT.[1] On March 10, 1923, he was assassinated on the orders of the Catalonia's Governor, Martinez Anido.[2]

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  1. ^ Raymond CarrSummary (2002). Modern Spain, 1875-1980. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0192801295. 
  2. ^ Daniel Guérin, (2006). No Gods, No Masters: An Anthology of Anarchism. AK PressPolitics. ISBN 1904859259.