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(en) France, OCL: Ariane Gransac Has Died: An Intense, Rebellious, and Anarchist Life (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]
Date
Tue, 19 May 2026 07:22:29 +0300
Ariane Gransac Has Died: An Intense, Rebellious, and Anarchist Life ----
Ariane Gransac died in Perpignan last Sunday, April 5, at the age of 84;
the funeral service will be held on April 15 at the city's crematorium.
---- Rather than letting myself be overwhelmed by the sadness of her
passing, I prefer to remember her youthful joy when I met her some sixty
years ago, around 1966, after her courageous participation in the
memorable kidnapping in Rome of Franco's ambassador to the Vatican.
Ariane was the daughter of a high-ranking executive in the perfume
industry and could have been content to enjoy the privileges of a
comfortable economic situation, but that didn't suit her rebellious
temperament. She quickly became involved in anarchist circles in Paris,
joining the Émile Henry group of the Anarchist Federation, while also
frequenting, as an art enthusiast, libertarian cultural circles.
What distinguished her was undoubtedly her strong personality, a blend
of sharp intelligence and a penchant for ingenious and biting irony,
capable of disconcerting anyone, yet not incompatible with great
kindness and a raw sensitivity. Ariane had a strong character, and
therein lay part of her charm.
For more than ten years, she devoted herself wholeheartedly to the
anti-Franco libertarian struggle, participating alongside Octavio
Alberola in almost all the actions carried out by the Iberian Federation
of Libertarian Youth (FIJL), many under the name Groupe 1er Mai (May 1st
Group).
After the successful kidnapping in Rome in 1966, she went to Madrid in
October of the same year to plan another kidnapping that ultimately
failed and resulted in several arrests. In solidarity with the
prisoners, she participated in several direct actions carried out by the
May 1st Group in London against Francoist representations. Then, in
1968, she went to Brussels to plan the kidnapping of Franco's ambassador
to the Common Market, Alberto Ullastres, but she was arrested on
February 8 before the operation could be completed.
In 1974, already acting independently of the FIJL (International
Federation of Liberation Youth), but in solidarity with Puig Antich, she
participated in the kidnapping of Baltasar Suárez, director of the Banca
di Bilbao, in Paris; she was arrested on May 22 along with Alberola in
Avignon.
After the dictator's death, she participated in the French libertarian
movement and dedicated herself to preserving the memory of popular
movements in Latin America, with a particular focus on Peru and Bolivia,
where, through Liber Forti, she established links with the Bolivian
Workers' Central.
Needless to say, this intense activity was always accompanied by a
strong commitment to anarchist conceptions of the struggles against
patriarchy, in line with the principles of Mujeres Libres.
After the death of her mother, whom she had been caring for in Paris,
she settled permanently in Perpignan in 2007. But after a period of
severe depression between 2013 and 2015, her cognitive decline worsened,
and she was finally admitted to a nursing home in December 2022.
Undoubtedly, after nearly four years in this situation, her death was a
form of liberation for her.
Except for her last few years, Ariane had the audacity to live the life
she had chosen to the fullest, always defying domination in the name of
freedom. That is how we will remember her.
Tomás Ibáñez
http://oclibertaire.lautre.net/spip.php?article4685
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