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Cellules Communistes Combattantes (CCC; Communist Combatant Cells, also known as Fighting Communist Cells) was a Belgian
communist Communism () is a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered on common ownership of the means of production, di ...
urban guerrilla organization. The cells were active for less than two years in the mid-1980s; primarily engaged in bombings within Belgium's borders. CCC attacked perceived enemies of
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, specifically
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, US and other international businesses and the Federation of Belgian Enterprises. During the brief time they were active CCC carried out 26 bombings against NATO, American, German and Belgian targets. The Cellules Communistes Combattantes primarily targeted
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rather than human representatives of
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,
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, etc., and warned authorities ahead of an attack. Nevertheless, CCC bombings led to several injuries and two deaths. Of the 26 bombings carried out by CCC, six were against US targets, including
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and
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. When they bombed a Honeywell office on October 8, 1984 they issued a statement accusing Honeywell of being "among the 20 principal military collaborators in the USA". The CCC's spate of bombings in 1985, as well as the unrelated Brabant killings at the time, shook this otherwise tranquil country and created widespread security concerns. The government decided to deploy about 1,000 soldiers from the Belgian army as part of PM Wilfried Martens' security plan. In December 1985,
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arrested CCC leader and founder
Pierre Carette Pierre Carette (born 21 September 1952 in Charleroi, Belgium) was the leader of the Belgian Far left, extreme-left terrorist group Communist Combatant Cells or CCC. Although Carette was sentenced to lifelong imprisonment for Terrorism, terrorist ...
and others, in an American-styled burger restaurant. Carette's conviction on 14 January 1986 essentially eliminated the CCC. Pierre Carette was released from prison in February 2003. In 2008, Carette and Bertrand Sassoye were arrested again on parole violations and connections to the Italian terrorist group '' Partito Comunista Politico-Militare'', but they were released by the court a few days later, on 18 June.


Convicted members

*
Pierre Carette Pierre Carette (born 21 September 1952 in Charleroi, Belgium) was the leader of the Belgian Far left, extreme-left terrorist group Communist Combatant Cells or CCC. Although Carette was sentenced to lifelong imprisonment for Terrorism, terrorist ...
* Bertrand Sassoye * Pascale Vandegeerde * Didier Chevolet * Didier Sampieri


Attacks

* 2 October 1984 – attack against the American company Litton Industries in Evere, on the 2nd anniversary of the Litton Industries bombing in Canada * 3 October 1984 – attack on the German company MAN AG in
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* 8 October 1984 – attack on the American company
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in Evere * 15 October 1984 – attack on the ''Paul Hymans'' institute (a liberal organization in
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) * 17 October 1984 – attack on the CVP party bureau in
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* 26 October 1985 – attack on the Belgian military base in * 11 December 1984 – attack on
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pipelines in Ensival, Gages, , Glaaien and Itter * 15 January 1985 – attack on a NATO/
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support group in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert * 1 May 1985 – attack on the Federation of Belgian Enterprises, killing two firefighters and wounding 13 others * 6 May 1985 – attack on the Belgian police in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert * 8 October 1985 – attack on the Belgian company Sibelgaz in
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* 12 October 1985 – attack on the Belgian company Fabrimetal in
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* 4 November 1985 – attack on the Belgian company BBL in
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* 4 November 1985 – attack on the American company Manufacturers Hanover Corporation * 4 November 1985 – attack on the Belgian company Generale Bank in Charleroi * 5 November 1985 – attack on the Belgian company KB Bank in
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* 5 November 1985 – attack on the American company
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in Watermael-Boitsfort * 4 December 1985 – attack on the American company
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in
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* 6 December 1985 – attack on a NATO pipeline in Wortegem-Petegem


See also

* Communist terrorism * Gang of Nivelles * Revolutionary Front for Proletarian Action * Westland New Post


References

{{Authority control Defunct communist militant groups Paramilitary organisations based in Belgium Communism in Belgium Communist organizations in Europe Red Brigades Far-left politics Terrorist incidents in Belgium in the 1980s Terrorism in Belgium 1980s in Belgium 1983 establishments in Belgium Communist terrorism 1980s crimes in Belgium Political controversies in Belgium