- Francis Simard
Francis Simard, born
1946 , ofMontreal ,Quebec was a member of theChenier Cell of the militantFront de Libération du Québec (FLQ), a group dedicated to the creation of an independentMarxist state out of the Canadian province of Quebec. Members of the group were responsible for the events known as theOctober Crisis .As a member of the
Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale political party, he met Paul Rose and the two became involved in revolutionary activities in 1969 when Simard campaigned against the existence ofMcGill University , one of Montreal's English-language universities. During what became known as theOctober Crisis , on October 5, 1970 members of the FLQ'sLiberation Cell kidnapped the British Trade CommissionerJames Cross , from his Montreal home as part of a violent attempt to overthrow the elected government and to establish aMarxist Quebec state independent ofCanada . On October 10, Francis Simard, along with Chenier Cell leader, Paul Rose and his brother,Jacques Rose andBernard Lortie , kidnapped and then murdered Quebec vice premier and cabinet ministerPierre Laporte . Believing many others would follow in an uprising, their goal was to create an independent state based on the ideals of Fidel Castro'sCuba .On
May 20 ,1971 , Simard was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Pierre Laporte. He was given parole in 1982. Since then, Francis Simard has made money by writing several books on theOctober Crisis .In 1982, Francis Simard wrote a book about the October Crisis titled "
Pour en finir avec octobre ". In 1994, Quebecfilm director Pierre Falardeau made a movie from it titled "Octobre ".Bibliography
* Simard, Francis, "Talking it out : the October Crisis from inside", Montréal, Guernica, 1987 (translated by
David Homel )
*Simard, Francis,Pour en finir avec Octobre , Stanké, Montreal, 1982.
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