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Santiago Brouard was born on 1919 in Lekeitio, Basque Country, Kingdom of Spain, is a Basque politician and doctor (1919–1984). Discover Santiago Brouard's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Age 65 years old
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Born 1919
Birthday 1919
Birthplace Lekeitio, Basque Country, Kingdom of Spain
Date of death 20 November, 1984
Died Place Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain
Nationality Spain

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1974

In 1974, Brouard had to escape to the Northern Basque Country (French side of the Basque Country) after he treated an ETA member who had been shot by the Spanish police.

There he met leading ETA members, such as Argala.

He took part in the creation of the KAS alternatiba when Franco's regime was about to end.

1977

Brouard was one of the creators of EHAS, the group that after 1977 would be known as HASI.

Brouard was named president of HASI and when Herri Batasuna was created, he became a member of that party.

He always saw himself as Basque nationalist and socialist.

When he returned from exile, he resumed work as a doctor and remained active in politics.

1983

He was sent to prison in 1983 together with other Herri Batasuna members accused of singing the Basque fighters' song Eusko Gudariak when the Spanish King Juan Carlos I went to Gernika.

They interrupted his speech and all members who were singing had to be led out of the building, amid protests.

He became a member of the National Executive of Herri Batasuna, and later became a deputy in the Spanish parliament in Madrid.

At the same time, he was a deputy mayor of Bilbao.

Santi Brouard had been warned that right-wing Spanish paramilitary groups had targeted him, but he said he would not flee and that he would not lock his office door because of it.

1984

Santiago Brouard or Santi Brouard (1919 in Lekeitio – 20 November 1984 in Bilbao) was a doctor and Basque politician.

He was one of the leaders of Herri Batasuna, and deputy mayor of Bilbao.

He was killed by the Spanish government's death squad, the Grupos Antiterroristas de Liberación (GAL), in one of its highest-profile acts.

Broaurd was shot by GAL gunmen Luis Morcillo and Rafael López Ocaña as he left his paediatric clinic in Bilbao.

Born in the town of Lekeitio, he studied medicine in the university of Valladolid.

After finishing his studies, he went back to the Basque Country and specialized in paediatrics in Basurtu hospital.

He married Teresa Aldamiz, with whom he had three children.

He helped create the first ikastolas (schools where lessons were given in Basque language) in Bizkaia.

On 20 November 1984 Luis Morcillo and Rafael López Ocaña shot him dead at his workplace.

1999

The police investigation identified and accused Morcillo and López Ocaña of killing Brouard, but a judge in the Audiencia Nacional of Spain released them from prison in 1999.

2013

In 2013, Morcillo stated that the killing was ordered by Guardia Civil commander Rafael Masa, probably at the instigation of Julián Sancristóbal, then a State Security official.

The killers were paid 7.5 m pesetas by the Ministry of the Interior.