
FLQ Manifesto - Wikipedia
The FLQ Manifesto was a key document of the group the Front de libération du Québec. On 8 October 1970, during the October Crisis, it was broadcast by CBC/Radio-Canada television as one of many demands required for the release of …
The Libération Cell of the FLQ released the following manifesto shortly after kidnapping James Cross, the British trade commissioner, on 5 October, 1970 in Montreal. The broadcast of the FLQ Manifesto was listed among the seven demands for Cross’s release.
Manifesto of the FLQ (1970) - Quebec History - Marianopolis …
Manifesto of the FLQ (1970) The Front de liberation du Québec is not a messiah, nor a modern-day Robin Hood. It is a group of Québec workers who have decided to use every means to make sure that the people of Québec take control of their destiny.
The lasting legacy of the 1970 FLQ manifesto | CBC Radio
2020年10月13日 · Fifty-one years ago, the Front de liberation du Quebec (FLQ) escalated their separatist campaign by kidnapping British diplomat James Cross and Quebec Deputy Premier Pierre Laporte, sparking what...
FLQ Manifesto of October 1970 - Marxists Internet Archive
Issued by the Front de Libération du Québec and read over CBC/Radio-Canada Oct. 8, 1970 as a condition for the release of kidnapped British trade official James Cross. Cross had been kidnapped on October 5 by the Libération cell of the FLQ, and among their demands for his release was the reading of this manifesto on TV and radio.
Manifesto of the Front de libération du Québec
2011年1月29日 · The manifesto was issued by the Front de Libération du Québec and read over CBC/Radio-Canada on October 8, 1970 as a condition for the release of kidnapped British trade official James Cross. Text from "The FLQ Manifesto", Marcel Rioux, Quebec in Question, 1971, translation by James Boake 1.
The FLQ Manifesto (1970) - Marianopolis College
FLQ Manifesto (1970) (Newly translated, and extensively annotated by Damien-Claude Bélanger in 2007) (PDF format) Return to Documents on the October Crisis of 1970 Chronology of the October Crisis
FLQ Manifesto 1970 - studylib.net
The Libération Cell of the FLQ released the following manifesto shortly after kidnapping James Cross, the British trade commissioner, on 5 October, 1970 in Montreal. The broadcast of the FLQ Manifesto was listed among the seven demands for Cross’s release.
1970 FLQ - canadahistory.ca
FLQ Manifesto [issued by the Front de Libération du Quebec (Quebec Liberation Front); read over CBC/Radio-Canada Oct. 8, 1970 as a condition for the release of kidnapped British trade official James Cross]
FLQ Manifesto of June 1970 - Marxists Internet Archive
Explain the political action of the FLQ (for example, through tracts, petitions, formation of a political committee for the defense of political prisoners, communiqués in the newspapers, demanding of newspapers the reading of communiqués by the information service of the FLQ, that are currently boycotted, denouncing the monopoly of ...
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