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Genoveva Forest Tarrat () was a Spanish
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activist, writer and prisoner. Born into an
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family in
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, she studied medicine in Madrid. During the 1970s, she supported the
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terrorist organization
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in their resistance to the government of dictator
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. From 1974 to 1977, she was imprisoned for complicity in the Cafetería Rolando bombing (1974), which killed 13 people in Madrid. After
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, she served a term as a
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from 1992 until 1993. The wife of the Spanish writer
Alfonso Sastre Alfonso Sastre (20 February 1926 – 17 September 2021) was a Spanish playwright, essayist, and critic associated with the Generation of '36 movement. He was an outspoken critic of censorship during the reign of General Francisco Franco and the e ...
, she died in May 2007. Forest's writings were political in nature. Her best known books include ''Operación Ogro: Cómo y por qué ejecutamos a Carrero Blanco'' (1974), an account of the
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of the Spanish Prime Minister admiral-general
Luis Carrero Blanco Admiral-General Luis Carrero Blanco (; 4 March 1904 – 20 December 1973) was a Spanish Navy officer and politician. A long-time confidant and right-hand man of dictator Francisco Franco, Carrero served as Prime Minister of Spain. Upon gr ...
by ETA, and ''Testimonios de lucha y resistencia'' (1976), a testimony to the situation of political prisoners and the use of
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. Her first narrative text, ''Onintze en el país de la democracia'' (1985), is a fictional account of political violence under a democratic regime.


Early life and education

Eva Forest was born in April 1928 in
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. Her parents were
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who considered the institution of schooling to be oppressive; accordingly, they did not enroll their daughter in formal education until the end of the
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in 1939. In 1950, she moved to
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to study medicine. There she met her future husband, the writer and critic of the Francoist government
Alfonso Sastre Alfonso Sastre (20 February 1926 – 17 September 2021) was a Spanish playwright, essayist, and critic associated with the Generation of '36 movement. He was an outspoken critic of censorship during the reign of General Francisco Franco and the e ...
. Having been arrested in the 1956 university protests, Sastre and Forest fled to Paris where they lived in exile until 1962.


Activism

After her return from France, Forest led a women's demonstration supporting the Asturian miners' strike of 1962, and was imprisoned for a month upon refusing to pay the resulting fine. Having visited
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in 1966, she began both her career as a writer as well as an organisational activist: she published a book about Cuba (''Los Nuevos Cubanos'') and founded a solidary committee for the island nation, followed by two illicit bulletins. During this period, she joined the illegal
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. In the early 1970s, Forest became increasingly involved in the affairs of the Basque armed organization
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. She founded a solidarity group for those members of the organization who were subject to controversial death sentences at the Burgos trials (1970). In 1974, having been approached by ETA, she published a book about the assassination of
Luis Carrero Blanco Admiral-General Luis Carrero Blanco (; 4 March 1904 – 20 December 1973) was a Spanish Navy officer and politician. A long-time confidant and right-hand man of dictator Francisco Franco, Carrero served as Prime Minister of Spain. Upon gr ...
, then Prime Minister of Spain and confidant of the Spanish dictator
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, (''Operación Ogro'') under the pseudonym Julen Agirre. Sympathetic to the goal of Basque national liberation, the book was one of the reasons which led to Forest being imprisoned in the same year for complicity in the Cafetería Rolando bombing in Madrid which they killed 13 innocent civilians near the , a government department responsible for policing. Her imprisonment in the , during which she suffered "interrogation and
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", lasted from 1974 to 1977. After her release, she and her husband settled in
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in the Basque Country and continued to support the cause of
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now within
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, a far-left Basque political party. The extent of her complicity in the actions of ETA remains controversial. , the Basque lawyer and politician who represented Forest during her imprisonment, has expressed doubt about the veracity of such allegations. In his view, she was not "directly rconsciously" involved in the 1974 bombing. In a 2014 episode of the
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''DossierTM'' produced by
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, Forest and Sastre are alleged to have been the principal organisers of the attack. In the documentary, the politician
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, who was imprisoned in the same facility, stated that she had "met orestin a state of euphoria", and that she claimed to have "proposed o the attackersthat the attack be carried out near the Dirección General de Seguridad."


Later life

In 1991, she and her husband founded the independent publishing house Hiru. The company specialised in editing political texts that would not otherwise have found a publisher. Forest termed these texts "emergency literature". In her later life, Forest also engaged in the party politics that emerged from
Spain's transition to democracy The Spanish transition to democracy, known in Spain as (; ) or (), is a period of modern Spanish history encompassing the regime change that moved from the Francoist dictatorship to the consolidation of a parliamentary system, in the form of ...
. Running for Herri Batasuna, she was elected to the
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for the constituency of
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in 1992. She served in this position until 1993. In 2005, she joined the Basque party
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, which was later declared unconstitutional and banned by the
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. She died in May 2007, aged 79, after a long period of illness. She was survived by her husband Alfonso and their three children, Juan, Pablo and Eva.


Literary work

Forest's writings, focused on political themes, were concerned with the resistance to Spain's dictatorship, the fight for Basque independence and
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. Two of her widely known works (''Diario y cartas desde la cárcel'', 1975 and ''Testimonios de lucha y resistencia'', 1976) are testimonies to her experience in prison and suffering torture. Her book on the assassination of Luis Carrero Blanco (''Operación Ogro: Cómo y por qué ejecutamos a Carrero Blanco'', 1974) sheds light on ETA's motives and tactics in carrying out the act. Her first attempt at narrative writing, ''Onintze en el país de la democracia'' (1985), is a fictional account of political violence under a democratic regime.


Selected publications

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Forest, Eva 1928 births 2007 deaths 20th-century Spanish women politicians ETA (separatist group) activists Spanish activists Spanish women activists Writers from Barcelona Herri Batasuna politicians Members of the 4th Senate of Spain