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Brigate Rosse, or Red Brigade

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Table of Contents I. Introduction ................................................ .. . 1 II. History and ideology ......................................... 1 1 III. Activity ......................................... ... ... ... 2. Strength and operating area ..................................... 3 V. Conclusion ............ .... ..................................... 3 3 VI. Bibliographic items ............................................. ... ... 4 INTRODUCTION In the 1970s and 1980s, Italy had great fear everywhere. A group called Brigate Rosse or Red Brigade developed the political situation in Italy and left its name. For bombs, knees and assassinations become standard, fear is common.

Social network Evidence from different terrorist organizations from different times and spaces (Italy's Brigate Rossé (Red Brigade), Spanish Temporary Republican Republic of Ireland (ERA), and Morocco assailant on November 3, 2004) Spain , Madrid) We assume that the adoption of a group of belief systems (when accepting violence) is achieved through social processes of collective mechanics. This process may be initiated (sometimes by chance) by entering a terrorism indulgence culture through friendship with family members and members of the network supporting terrorism; this is a face-to-face contact and interaction with websites, chat rooms or blogs You may need virtualization. Only contact with conference network members may be evolved into a deeper involvement, guided by charismatic network leaders and supporters.

Dynamic "anarchist - ideology" like West German Red Army faction (RAF) and Italian Brigate Rosse (BR), and the "Kuomintangist separatist" group Armenia (Asara), such as the Basque ETA and Armenian secret forces For liberation. Family alienation was discovered in "anarchism - ideology". They are faithful opponents to the parents of the regime. - In stark contrast to this, "nationalism - separatists" is carrying out their duties; they are faithful to families with different opinions. - Although psychologically normal, the existence of psychosocial trauma tends to seek connections with individuals who also tend to externalize them and condemn individual faults. - Group psychology: association of this strong association combined with incomplete personal identity provides a basis for particularly powerful group dynamics.