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mr.x
January 21st, 2007, 08:00 AM
CSIS investigating letter threatening FLQ attacks

Updated Fri. Jan. 19 2007 7:34 AM ET
Canadian Press

MONTREAL -- The RCMP is taking "very seriously'' a recent threatening letter signed by a group claiming to be a new cell of the FLQ, a Quebec terrorist group active in the 1960s and 1970s.

The letter, dated Jan. 15, says "strategic targets of importance'' will be targeted in the western, largely English-speaking part of Montreal between Feb. 15 and March 15.

It mentions crowded shopping malls, bridges, rail lines, airport facilities, water supplies, municipal buildings and service stations.

"We will especially target traffic on main highways,'' it warns.

The letter says the plan of attack is designed "for maximum impact'' and warns "it's possible there will be injuries and deaths.''

The letter adds that "a combination of vehicles, letter bombs, remote-control explosive devices will be used and most of these devices are already in place.''

RCMP Cpl. Luc Bessette said Thursday that businesses which don't conform to Quebec's French-language sign law were also threatened.

The letter, which is signed: "FLQ, Camille-Laurin Cell,'' is the second of its kind. The first one was received on Nov. 15, 2006.

Camille Laurin was a Parti Quebecois cabinet minister responsible for the province's language law in the 1970s.

The FLQ was a pro-sovereigntist terrorist group that carried out a campaign of bombings in the 1960s and sparked the 1970 October Crisis when a British diplomat was kidnapped and then Quebec labour minister Pierre Laporte was kidnapped and later killed.

Bessette said the RCMP is not dismissing the threats.

"Anything that has to do with the integrity and security of our citizens is always taken seriously,'' Bessette said.

Copies of the letter were sent by the so-called FLQ cell to Quebec Premier Jean Charest and French President Jacques Chirac.

But the RCMP official stressed there's no indication those responsible for the letter can carry out their threats.

"So far we have no indication they can do what they're saying,'' Bessette added.

The Integrated National Security Enforcement Team, which includes Montreal police, provincial police, the RCMP and Canadian Security Intelligence Service agents have been investigating since mid-November.< The letter was sent to Bob Benedetti, described by the group claiming to be the FLQ as the "loudmouth'' mayor of the Montreal suburb of Beaconsfield. He was "designated to distribute the message to his colleagues'' in more than a dozen predominantly anglophone communities.

Benedetti said his staff were able to extract the letter from the mail and send it to police unopened.

"My staff were able to recognize it in the mail based on information the RCMP gave us regarding the first letter in November,'' Benedetti said.

phunky
January 21st, 2007, 08:40 AM
Why would they send a letter to Chirac? As if he cares? LOL! Stupid terrorist groups. Time to grow up. It's 2007 you idiots.

Taller, Better
January 21st, 2007, 08:44 AM
yawn. Time for bed.

vid
January 21st, 2007, 09:06 AM
"If you don't let us separate we'll blow up our own 'country'!"

Yeah, whatever.

megatower
January 21st, 2007, 09:48 AM
Quebec terrorist :lol: they just want attention

mr.x
January 21st, 2007, 09:49 AM
Anybody know French?
http://images.ctv.ca/archives/CTVNews/img2/20070119/450_cp_FLQ_070119.jpg

vid
January 21st, 2007, 10:14 AM
FLQ
Camille Laurin Cell
Second Notice
The FLQ announce a strategy change

Noting the events of this past November 15 (cut off) ...remained without continuation(?), the FLQ (Front Libération du Québec, fyi) announces today a change of stratagy which goes (cut off) ...regret, [to harden/tighten considerably?] action in West Montreal. The attack (cut off) ...will aim places of strategic importance, road infrastructure (cut off) ...retail venues, bridges and highways, rail facilities, harbour facilities, and airports (cut off) ...of provisioning in water, gas and electricity (util. supplies? it would make more sense if they fucking aligned the thing) ...broad outline, stations and sub stations); municipal structures, commercial centres (cut off) ...service, [truth depost tankers?? :P] etc, and we will exploit all particular (cut off) ...we will stop circulation on arterial roads. Certain independent business (cut off) ...refracting the use of French will also be targeted.

Wow, that took almost five minutes. :O Next paragraph...

The program of attacking is established. It will occur over a month, between 15 February (cut off) ...March. Every attack is designed to have the most impact. It is possible (cut off) ...deaths and injuries. In that case, authorities will have to explain to the popuation (cut off) ...did not take necessary precautions to prevent this attack. (cut off) ...will use a combination of vehicles and parcels (plégés?) [letter bombs], and bombs (cut off) ...activated remotely, and on the chosen day. The majority of the bombs are already (cut off) ...hidden. We decline (depend?) all responsabilty for one (cut off) ...by the date envisioned.

All municipalities which announce before the 15 February that it re(cut off) ...biligual and engages in promoting actively using of (cut off) ...businesses in our territory, to apply on a period (cut off) ..agressive, and comform to the original text of the ...

...Camille Laurin who will finally have seen her (cut off) ...which a large... where are ... here ...since

malek
January 21st, 2007, 10:14 AM
lunatics, no one support violence.

Rhino
January 21st, 2007, 10:47 AM
I cant see this happening , they are after all still Canadians

vid
January 21st, 2007, 11:01 AM
I cant see this happening , they are after all still Canadians

They don't think so. :ohno:

I doubt it will happen either. We're pretty good at preventing terrorist attacks here, and I would bet that these letters are all talk. They're just trying to scare us.

They certainly aren't helping anything. They're foolish if they think they are.

Taller, Better
January 21st, 2007, 05:10 PM
God. Whoever is doing this is so Time Warp it is not funny. Talk about being out of step with current reality. These people have been living in a cave, perhaps, for the past 25 years, and probably miss "The Good Old Days".

Canadian Chocho
January 21st, 2007, 08:44 PM
Someone tell the FLQ that wacking a Tim Hortons with hockey sticks isn't considered terrorism anymore.

Taller, Better
January 21st, 2007, 09:42 PM
It is probably some bitter old fart who has been feeling effete and washed up of late, and is trying to regain his glory days. He'll probably blow up his old Chevy Impala by accident while heading over to a Tim Hortons...

Ashok
January 22nd, 2007, 03:33 AM
yeah, that is kind of fucked up...