Armed Nuclei for Popular Autonomy
Noyaux armés pour l'autonomie populaire NAPAP | |
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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
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