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Enric Duran

Enric Duran Giralt (Vilanova i la Geltrú, 23 April 1976) also known as ''Robin Banks'' or the Robin Hood of the Banks is a Catalan anticapitalist activist and a founding member of the Catalan Integral Cooperative (CIC - Cooperativa Integral Catalana) and Faircoop.
On September 17, 2008, he publicly announced that he had 'robbed' dozens of Spanish banks of nearly half a million euros as part of a political action to denounce what he termed the ''predatory capitalist system''.
From 2006 to 2008, Duran took out 68 commercial and personal loans from a total of 39 banks with no guarantees or property as collateral. He had no intention of repaying the debts, and used the money to finance various anti-capitalist movements. In 2008, Duran released both an online article entitled "''I have “robbed” 492,000 euros from those who rob us the most, in order to denounce them and build alternatives for society''" (translated), and (an online video ), each explaining what he had done and that he had left the country to view the reaction and consider his next move. This was also published in the free magazine ''Crisis'', in Catalan, of which 200,000 copies were printed and distributed by volunteers throughout Catalonia. A second newspaper, ''We can! Live Without Capitalism'' was distributed on March 17, 2009, and a third, ''We want!'' on September 17, 2009.
==Stated reasons for actions==

Duran stated that he sought to create a debate about the financial system and the current capitalist system, proliferate protest actions against it and fund the social movements that seek to create alternatives. Duran called what he did an act of 'financial civil disobedience', and stated that he was prepared to go to prison for his actions.

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