Armed Proletarians for Communism

Armed Proletarians for Communism

Armed Proletarians for Communism (Italian "Proletari Armati per il Comunismo" or PAC) was an Italian far-left terrorist group founded in 1976 and disbanded three years later, during the "Years of Lead (Italy)."

History

Armed Proletarians for Communism was founded in 1976, as one of the numerous terrorist groups spun out of Italian Autonomism ("Autonomia Operaia"). By opposition to the Red Brigades, Armed Proletarians for Communism was structured "horizontally", with independently constituted cells with their own actions.

Most of the early members were young workers, workless people and teachers. An estimate 60 people were involved in the groupValerio Evangelisti, fr [http://cesarebattisti.free.fr/articles/50questions.html "Valerio Evangelisti Répond À 50 Questions"] ] in Lombardy and Veneto.

The leaders of the APC were Sebastiano Masala, Arrigo Cavallina (considered to be the ideologue of the group)

The group was dissolved in 1979Fred Vargas, [http://www.acontresens.com/forum/read.php?id_forum=1&id_topic=10160 « Cesare Battisti : À la recherche de la justice perdue »] "in" "La Règle du Jeu", n°30 (01/2006)]

Doctrine

Italian Autonomism held that the working class was a social group politically not represented, and exploited by ruling classes. A counter-power was to be organised by direct democracy and self-organisation. The movement drew upon theories of illegalism and propaganda of the deed formulated by the anarchist movement at the turn of the 20th century Valerio Evangelisti, "Qu'est-ce que l'Autonomie ouvrière"in" "Comité lyonnais de soutien à Cesare Battisti" (collectif), "Cesare Battisti face au marchandage", p. 44.] .

Actions

The first actions of the PAC were, allegedly, in support of workers' revendications. They notably attacked and wounded physician Diego Fava, and committed around 60 armed robberies, ranging from store attacks to bank robberies (what they called "expropriations"). The PAC also organised attacks against companies which used illegal workers, people which they accused of brutalising detainees, or self-defence groups.

Most of the "actions" did not cause victims, although the PAC did claim four murders:
* Antonio Santoro, prison guard, was assassinated on the 6 June 1978 in Udine, for allegedly mistreating a detainee and member of the PACArmando Spataro, fr [http://www.lexpress.fr/info/france/dossier/battisti/dossier.asp?ida=426758 "La culpabilité de Battisti repose sur des preuves"] "in" "L'Express", 15/3/2004] . Cesare Battisti was sentenced for this murder.
* Pierluigi Torregiani, jeweller, assassinated in his shop on 16 February 1979 in Milano. One month before, Torregiani had shot and killed a robber in an act of self-defense, during a robbery at a restaurant where Torregiani (who was carrying some of his most valuable jewels) was dining. Another client, Vincenzo Consoli, was killed in the gunfight, and another was wounded. During Torregiani's assassination, his 13-year old son, Alberto, was wounded and remained paraplegic ever after [The origin of the bullet which maimed Alberto Torregiani remains a controversy: some alleged that he was accidentally shot by his own father, while Italian justice blamed the terrorists.] . The four terrorists responsible for the assassination, Gabriele Grimaldi, Giuseppe Memeo, Sebastiano Masala and Sante Fatone, were identified and judged in 1981Fred Vargas, fr [http://www.vialibre5.com/etsibattisti.pdf "Et si Battisti était vraiment innocent ?"] "in" "Le Monde", 13 November 2004] .
* Lino Sabbadin, butcher and member of the Italian Social Movement, assassinated on 16 February 1979 (the same day as Torregiani) in Caltana Santa Maria de Sala, in Veneto. Sabbadin was killed by Pietro Mutti and Diego GiacominGilda Piersanti, [http://www.lemague.net/dyn/IMG/_article_PDF/article_671.pdf "Cara Fred, (lettre ouverte à Fred Vargas sur l'affaire Battisti)"] in "Le Mague", 2nd of June 2004] .
* Andrea Campagna, DIGOS member, was killed on the 19 April 1979 in Milano by Cesare Battisti and an accomplice. He was involved in the investigations regarding Torregiani's assassination, and accused by the PAC of torturing prisoners.

Torregiani and Sabbadin had defended themselves during hold-ups. They were assassinated on the same day, so as to teach people to "allow the deeds of the Proletarians forced to steal to survive".

From 1982, following Pietro Mutti's arrest, Cesare Battisti was accused of taking part in Santoro's and Campagna's murders, as well as being an accomplice in Torregiani's and Sabbadin's assassinations. He was judged and sentenced "in abstentia" in 1988 and in 1993. Battisti has always denied being involved in the assassinations.

Notes and references

See also

*History of the Italian Republic
*Strategy of tension


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