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FLQ Manifesto

The Manifesto of the Front Nationale pour la Libération du Québec was read on the air by CBC-Radio-Canada telivision on October 8th, 1970, at during the evening newscast, as required by the outlawed group's demands issued after the kidnapping of whoever.

The full text can be found here [1].

You can also watch the manifesto being read on air here [2]. The site is in English, with several other media related to the crisis, such as the declaration of martial law in Quebec (see war measures act) by Pierre Trudeau.

Source

http://history.cbc.ca/history/?MIval=EpisContent.html&lang=E&series_id=1&episode_id=16&chapter_id=1&page_id=4