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Red Brigades
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Red Brigades

 Italian Brigate Rosse

Extreme left-wing terrorist organization in Italy. Its self-proclaimed aim was to undermine the Italian state and pave the way for a Marxist upheaval led by a “revolutionary proletariat.” Reputedly founded by Renato Curcio (b. 1945), it began carrying out violent acts with firebombings (1970), escalating to kidnappings (1971) and murders (1974), most notably that of Aldo Moro (1978). At its height, it probably had 400 to 500 full-time members, perhaps 1,000 sporadic members, and a few thousand supporters. Arrest and imprisonment of many leaders and ordinary members greatly weakened the organization in the 1980s. However, a group calling itself the Red Brigades claimed responsibility for several violent attacks in the 1990s and into the 21st century.



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Burleigh distinguishes only in passing between terrorism used as a tool in wars of national liberation--for example, the FLN in Algeria--and the futile campaigns of robbery, kidnapping, and murder of the Italian Red Brigades and the German Red Army Faction or the pointless atrocities of al-Qaeda jihadis in New York and London.
This demonstration was attended by members of the Communist Party, anarchists, and the CARC (Committee for the Support to the Communist Resistance), which supports the Italian Red Brigades.
Marina Petrella, a 54-year-old mother-of-two and a former senior member of the Italian Red Brigades, is currently languishing in prison in France.
 
 
 
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