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FLQ
abbreviation for
- Front de Libération du Québec: a Quebec separatist organization using terrorist tactics, esp in the 1960s and 1970s
Example Sentences
The assailants belonged to the Front de Libération du Québec, or FLQ, a militant group that called for the independence of their Francophone province in eastern Canada.
The FLQ, which had carried out a string of bombings, executed its most notorious attack the next year, detonating a bomb at the Montreal Stock Exchange that injured dozens.
When members of the FLQ kidnapped Mr. Cross, they demanded $500,000 in gold, the publication of a manifesto and the release of compatriots they described as “political prisoners.”
Founded in 1962, the FLQ sought to exacerbate tensions between a disproportionately affluent anglophone minority, and the working-class francophone majority.
On 5 October 1970, FLQ militants disguised as delivery men kidnapped the British trade commissioner, James Cross.
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