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<H1>Spain's 'Robin Hood' Swindled Banks To Help Fight Capitalism</H1></DIV>
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<P><EM>Enric Duran in hiding and unapologetic after obtaining dozens of loans
and handing out money to social activists.</EM></P>
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<P>They call him the Robin Hood of the banks, a man who took out dozens of loans
worth almost half a million euros with no intention of ever paying them back.
Instead, Enric Duran farmed the money out to projects that created and promoted
alternatives to capitalism.</P>
<P>After 14 months in hiding, Duran is unapologetic even though his activities
could land him in jail. “I’m proud of this action,” he said in an interview by
Skype from an undisclosed location. The money, he said, had created
opportunities. “It generated a movement that allowed us to push forward with the
construction of alternatives. And it allowed us to build a powerful network that
groups together these initiatives.”</P>
<P>From 2006 to 2008, Duran took out 68 commercial and personal loans from 39
banks in <A title="More from the Guardian on Spain"
href="http://www.theguardian.com/world/spain">Spain</A>. He farmed the money out
to social activists, funding speaking tours against capitalism and TV cameras
for a media network. “I saw that on one side, these social movements were
building alternatives but that they lacked resources and communication
capacities,” he said. “Meanwhile, our reliance on perpetual growth was creating
a system that created money out of nothing.”</P>
<P>The loans he swindled from banks were his way of regulating and denouncing
this situation, he said. He started slowly. “I filled out a few credit
applications with my real details. They denied me, but I just wanted to get a
feel for what they were asking for.”</P>
<P>From there, the former table tennis coach began to weave an intricate web of
accounts, payments and transfers. “I was learning constantly.” By the summer of
2007, he had discovered how to make the system work, applying for loans under
the name of a false television production company. “Then I managed to get a
lot.” €492,000 (£407,000), to be exact.</P>
<P>Duran was arrested in Spain in 2009, on charges brought against him by six of
the 39 banks that had lent him money. He spent two months in prison before being
bailed for €50,000bail. In February last year, facing up to eight years in
prison, he decided to flee rather than stand trial. “I don’t see legitimacy in a
judicial system based on authority, because I don’t recognise its authority,” he
said.</P>
<P>His actions, he said, were at the vanguard of a worldwide debate on the
economic crisis. The timing pushed the anti-capitalist movement into the light,
just as many Spaniards were seeking alternatives to a system that had wreaked
havoc on their lives.</P>
<P>While the same actions would probably be better understood in today’s Spain,
he said that they would not be needed. The anti-capitalist movement has grown
from a fringe movement to one supported by thousands of Spaniards, he said,
evidenced by the 70 or so social currencies in use across the country and widely
supported movements such as the <A title=""
href="http://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/may/13/spain-protests-indignados-first-anniversary"><EM>indignados</EM></A>.</P>
<P>Success has helped the movement become self-sufficient. “We now have the
capacity to generate resources,” said Duran, adding somewhat ironically that
this was exactly what banks issue credit for – “to advance and generate a
situation that allows you to be independent”. Duran is widening his focus to
include Spain’s justice system, by promoting restorative justice. “The people in
Spain who believe that banks don’t work, they think that I don’t owe anything.
I’ve already done my work,” he said. “But there is a part of a population that
is not in agreement with us and I think I should respond to that.”</P>
<P>In his case, he said, the element of reciprocity he could offer to banks
might lie in the insight he gleaned from years of obtaining bank loans
fraudulently. He could share his thoughts on “which best practices work and the
bad ones that don’t,” he suggested, “for the general population and for bank
workers”.</P></DIV></DIV></DIV></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>