International Resistance Inititive: A Canadian Terrorist Group

Researcher87

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The International Resistance Initiative (IRI - French: Initiative de résistance internationaliste) is an alleged terrorist organization that first surfaced in December of 2004. Based on communiqués believed to originate from the group, the IRI appears to hold socialist, environmentalist and anti-American views. The group has claimed responsibility for two attacks, both on Canadian soil.
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[edit] Hydro tower bombing

In 2004, shortly before U.S. President George W. Bush's visit to Canada, a Hydro-Québec electric tower near the Canada-U.S. border in the province of Québec was damaged by explosive charges detonated at its base. The CBC reported that a message, purportedly from the IRI and issued to the La Presse and Le Journal de Montréal newspapers and the CKAC radio station, stated that the attack had been carried out to "denounce the 'pillaging' of Quebec's resources by the United States."[1] The full text of the first Communique and some commentary can be viewed on the Sketchy Thoughts blog.[2]
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[edit] Car firebombing

On Friday, August 4th, 2006, a car belonging to Carol Montreuil, a spokesman for the Canadian Petroleum Products Institute, exploded in the town of Thérèse-De Blainville near Montréal, Québec. After having initially concluded that the explosion was the result of an electrical malfunction, the Sûreté du Québec provincial police force ordered an investigation by its anti-terrorism branch when a number of media outlets received an email from a source claiming to be the IRI. The email stated that the group had carried out the attack in protest against the actions of oil companies, in particular the alleged funding of "an imperialist army which is committing barbarous acts", an apparent reference to the war in Iraq. The CBC reported that the same email also contained accusations against the oil companies of consumer abuse and environmental degradation.[3] On August 18th of the same year, the Sûreté du Québec confirmed that the car was indeed firebombed, as claimed by the email. [4]
 

Researcher87

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Nah, I don't support environmental groups. I love my car that is run by oil and all that good jazz. However, you could always join them. And then you can tell us what it is like. You could be a double agent.
 

EastSideScotian

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Nah, I don't support environmental groups. I love my car that is run by oil and all that good jazz. However, you could always join them. And then you can tell us what it is like. You could be a double agent.
No thanks, I dont like groups that dont have a Politcal sector, and ones that use terror to get a point across.
 

EastSideScotian

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Terror, don't have a political base. Hum, I think I heard that in some other places, oh yeah, the warlords that rule Afghanistan.
How are they useing terror at this point though. and if they did at one point it doesnt exist as a tool for them now. Not with all the westerners around they wouldnt dare.
 

Researcher87

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That fighting in Herat province was between two warlords just last week, killed about 50 people. And who do you think do some of these attacks, especially when the Taliban don't claim responsibility.
 

EastSideScotian

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That fighting in Herat province was between two warlords just last week, killed about 50 people. And who do you think do some of these attacks, especially when the Taliban don't claim responsibility.
I dont know of attacks in which the Taliban havent claimed responsibity or where a insurgent faction hasnt.