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- Liberation_Cell abstract "The Liberation Cell was a Montreal-based cell that was part of Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) revolutionary movement in Quebec whose members were responsible for a decade of bombings and armed robberies in the 1960s that led to what became known as the October Crisis.As part of a violent attempt to overthrow the elected government and to establish a socialist Quebec state independent of Canada, on October 5, 1970, the members of the Liberation Cell kidnapped the United Kingdom Trade Commissioner James Richard Cross from his Montreal home. The kidnappers posed as deliverymen and tricked the house maid into letting them in, after which they pulled out their guns and seized Cross. Five days later, members of the FLQ’s Chénier Cell kidnapped and then murdered the Deputy Premier of Quebec and Labour Minister, Pierre Laporte. Believing many others would follow in an uprising, the goal of the FLQ was to create an independent state based on the ideals of Fidel Castro's Cuba.After holding the British Trade Commissioner for more than sixty days, the known members of the Liberation Cell negotiated his release in exchange for their safe passage to Cuba. Four weeks later, the known members of the Chénier Cell were located in a country farmhouse basement. The known Liberation Cell members:Jacques Cossette-TrudelLouise Lanctôt (Louise Cossette-Trudel)Jacques LanctôtMarc CarbonneauYves Langlois (aka Pierre Seguin)Nigel Barry Hamer↑".
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageID "2168333".
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageLength "1900".
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageRevisionID "689364362".
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Category:October_Crisis.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Chénier_Cell.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Cuba.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Fidel_Castro.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Front_de_libération_du_Québec.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Quebec.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Cossette-Trudel.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Lanctôt.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink James_Cross.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Louise_Lanctôt.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Marc_Carbonneau.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Montreal.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Murder.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Nigel_Hamer.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink October_Crisis.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Laporte.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Quebec.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Socialism.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLink Yves_Langlois.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Liberation Cell".
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:October_Crisis.
- Liberation_Cell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Liberation_Cell subject Category:October_Crisis.
- Liberation_Cell hypernym Cell.
- Liberation_Cell type AnatomicalStructure.
- Liberation_Cell type Incident.
- Liberation_Cell comment "The Liberation Cell was a Montreal-based cell that was part of Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) revolutionary movement in Quebec whose members were responsible for a decade of bombings and armed robberies in the 1960s that led to what became known as the October Crisis.As part of a violent attempt to overthrow the elected government and to establish a socialist Quebec state independent of Canada, on October 5, 1970, the members of the Liberation Cell kidnapped the United Kingdom Trade Commissioner James Richard Cross from his Montreal home. ".
- Liberation_Cell label "Liberation Cell".
- Liberation_Cell sameAs Q2944027.
- Liberation_Cell sameAs Cellule_Libération.
- Liberation_Cell sameAs m.0p95t.
- Liberation_Cell sameAs Q2944027.
- Liberation_Cell wasDerivedFrom Liberation_Cell?oldid=689364362.
- Liberation_Cell isPrimaryTopicOf Liberation_Cell.