The Nuclei Territoriali Antimperalisti (NTA) were an Italian radical left-wing organisation, founded in 1995 in Friuli.[1] The NTA conducted several terrorist attacks, targeting only property.[2] Their techniques included papering political offices with leaflets with warning of political assassinations that would be committed by their organization, none of which were carried out.[3] The NTA claimed responsibility for burning three US Army vehicles. Their largest attacks were the bombings of the offices of the Federal Trade Institute and the Central European Initiative in Rome in 2000.[3]
Nuclei Territoriali Antimperialisti | |
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Ideology | Communism |
Opponents | United States |
The NTA were dismantled in January 2004 when the Italian police arrested several men, Luca Razza, Giannantonio Pigat.,[4] Gianluca Cosattini.[5] Razza asserted the NTA had never actually existed as an organization and that he was the group's sole member.[6] The inquiries eventually focused solely on Razza and Cosattini. Razza was considered the only perpetrator of the NTA's actions, while Cosattini remained under investigation for having taught Razza how to build a bomb. In October 2007, Razza was sentenced to three years in prison and Cosattini to one year.[7]
References
edit- ^ Extremist groups: information for students, Volume 1. Thomson Gale. 2006. p. 139. ISBN 978-1-4144-1119-4.
- ^ "In the Spotlight: The Nuclei Territoriali Antimperialisti (NTA)". Center for Defense Information. 3 March 2005. Retrieved 4 September 2010.
- ^ a b Rubin, Barry; Judith Colp Rubin (2008). Chronologies of modern terrorism. M. E. Sharpe. pp. 54–57. ISBN 978-0-7656-2047-7.
- ^ Nta, arrestati due giovani per associazione sovversiva, La Repubblica, 22 January 2004
- ^ Cosattini fa il nome di un quinto uomo, , La Tribuna di Treviso, 27 January 2004
- ^ Razza (Nta) confessa al giudice «Solo io dietro quegli attentati» , La Tribuna di Treviso, 6 February 2004
- ^ Nta: tre anni a Razza, uno a Cosattini, Messaggero veneto, 27 October 2007