- Yves Guérin-Sérac
Yves Guérin-Sérac was a French
anti-Communist Roman Catholic activist , former officer of the French army andveteran of theFirst Indochina War (1945-54), theKorean War (1950-53) and theAlgerian War of Independence (1954-62). He was also a member of the elite troop of the "11ème Demi-Brigade Parachutiste du Choc", which worked with theSDECE (French intelligence agency) and a founding member of the OAS ("Organisation armée secrète") right-wing terrorist group engaged in the struggle for a "French Algeria" [ Daniele Ganser (2005), "Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe", London, Franck Cass, 2005, p.116 ] . He has been identified, in the 1990s, as one of the main instigators of thestrategy of tension in Italy, and as the main organizer of the 1969Piazza Fontana bombing [ "L'orchestre noir", Film Documentary (2x55') (1997). Investigations by Fabrizio Calvi and Frédéric Laurent. Realisation by Jean-Michel Meurice. Production La SeptArte /LP Productions/Rai Due. See [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-74869621512485488 here] fr icon ] .Iberian peninsula
In June 1962, after the
18 March 1962 Evian Accords that put an end to the Algerian War, Yves Guérin-Sérac was engaged by Franco to engage in operations against the Spanish opposition. He then worked forSalazar 's "Estado Novo " regime in Portugal, which, beside being the last colonial empire, was also in his eyes the last stronghold againstcommunism andatheism : "The others have laid down their weapons, but not I. After the OAS I fled to Portugal to carry on the fight and expand it to its proper dimensions - which is to say, a planetary dimension." [ "Paris Match ", November 1974, quoted inStuart Christie , "Stefano Delle Chiaie " (London, Anarchy Publications, 1984, p.27) ] Guérin-Sérac metPetainist Jacques Ploncard d'Assac in Portugal who introduced him to the right-wing establishment and to Portugal’ssecret police , thePIDE . Due to his extensive knowledge, Guérin-Sérac was recruited as instructor for the paramilitary "Legião Portuguesa" and for thecounterguerrilla unit of the Portuguese army.According to the magistrate
Guido Salvini , in charge of the investigations concerning the 1969Piazza Fontana bombing , "Guido Giannettini had contacts with Yves Guérin-Sérac in Portugal ever since 1964" [ JudgeGuido Salvini hearing before the Italian Parliamentary Commission of investigation on terrorism in Italy, 9th session of 12 February 1997 ( [http://www.parlamento.it/parlam/bicam/terror/stenografici/steno9.htm 9ª SEDUTA - MERCOLEDI 12 FEBBRAIO 1997] , "Presidenza del Presidente PELLEGRINO" it icon, quoted by Daniele Ganser, "NATO's Secret Armies:Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe", ISBN 0-7146-8500-3 2005, p.120) ]Aginter Press
It was within this context that he erected
Aginter Press in 1965 as a secret anti-Communist army with the support of both the PIDE and theCIA . Aginter Press set up training camps in which it instructed mercenaries and terrorists in a three-week course incovert action techniques including hands-on bomb terrorism, silent assassination, subversion techniques, clandestine communication and infiltration and colonial warfare." [ D. Ganser, op.cit, p.117 ] Italian neofascistStefano Delle Chiaie also participated in the founding of Aginter Press. "During this period, disclosed Guérin-Sérac, we have systematically established close contacts with like-minded groups emerging in Italy, Belgium, Germany, Spain or Portugal, for the purpose of forming the kernel of a truly Western League of Struggle against Marxism." [ Stuart Christie, "ibid." ] On January 31, 1968, Guérin-Sérac metPino Rauti , then leader of "Ordine Nuovo " (he would join again theItalian Social Movement (MSI) the next year [ [http://www.lecourrier.ch/modules.php?op=modload&name=NewsPaper&file=article&sid=39836 Mort (non-accidentelle) d'un anarchiste] , "Le Courrier ", May 3, 2005 fr icon] .Endnotes
See also
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Organisation armée secrète (OAS)
*Operation Gladio
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