Armed Nuclei for Popular Autonomy

Noyaux armés pour l'autonomie populaire
NAPAP
Leader(s) Frédéric Oriach
Christian Harbulot (alleged)
Dates of operation 1976 - 1981
Motives Proletarian revolution
Active region(s) Île-de-France, France
Ideology Communism, Maoism
Notable attacks Killing of Jean-Antoine Tramoni
Status Inactive

Armed Nuclei for Popular Autonomy (French: Noyaux armés pour l'autonomie populaire), also known as NAPAP, was a French Maoist armed organization formed in december 1976. According to the police, alleged leader of the NAPAP was Christian Harbulot.[1] Members of the NAPAP influenced the Communist Combatant Cells in Belgium.[2]

Members

  • Frédéric Oriach
  • Henri Savouillan
  • Michel Lapeyre
  • Jean-Paul Gérard

See also

References

  1. Christophe Bourseiller, Les maoïstes. La folle histoire des gardes rouges français, éditions du Seuil, collection « Points », 2008, p. 371
  2. Les CCC, l'État et le terrorisme, Jos Vander Velpen, Éditions EPO, 1988.
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