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| | Louise Lanctôt Info - Bored Net - Boredom (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | In 1966 a secret eight-page document entitled "Revolutionary Strategy and the Role of the Avant-Garde" was prepared by the FLQ outlining its long-term strategy of successive waves of robberies, violence, bombings and kidnappings, culminating in insurrection and revolution. |
 | | A member of the “Liberation Cell,” on October 5, 1970, Louise Lanctôt along with her brother Jacques Lanctôt, Yves Langlois, Nigel Hamer, and Marc Carbonneau put their kidnapping plans into action with the armed abduction of James Cross, the British Trade Commissioner to Canada. |
 | | Louise Lanctôt, with the help of her husband and other members of the "Liberation Cell," will hold James Cross hostage, taking his photo and sending it to police with a list of demands that included money and the release of other convicted terrorists. |
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