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BRIEF HISTORY OF PRIMA LINEA

The organization Front Line was founded in the fall of 1976 in two meetings held in Salò and Stresa. The cadre who will form Front Line start to separate from the extra-parliamentary group Lotta Continua in the spring of 1974 and then on a mass scale in the fall of …

BRIEF HISTORY OF BARBAGIA ROSSA

    The name Barbagia Rossa makes its first appearance 27 March 1978 in a claim of responsibility for a firebomb attack carried out the previous day against a vehicle used to transport prisoners. On November 3, 1978 Barbagia Rossa carries out an attack on a radiogoniometer station in Siamaggiore …

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTIONARY COMMUNIST COMMITEE (COCORI)

The Revolutionary Communist Committee (CoCoRi) is formed in Milan in the autumn of 1976 in the context of the Communist Committees for Worker’s Power and some other independent factory (Marelli Worker’s Committee, Falk Worker’s Committee) and neighborhood committees. Their area of political and cultural reference is that revolving around the …

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ARMED COMMUNIST FORMATIONS (FCA)

After the dissolution of Worker’s Power, which took place during the Rosolina Congress (RO) in May-June 1973, militants of this structure formed the Communist Committees. Between the autumn of 1973 and the end of 1976, the most significant of them is in the Centocelle Communist Committee (CoCoCe) in Rome. In …