There is an international disease which feeds on the notion that if you have a cause to defend, you can use any means to further your cause, since the end justifies the means. As an international community, we must oppose this notion, whether it be in Canada, in the United States, or anywhere else. No cause justifies violence as long as the system provides for change by peaceful means.


Speech on the October Crisis (October 1970), quoted in Louis, Fournier, F.L.Q: The Anatomy of an Underground movement (Toronto: NC Press Limited, 1984), p. 256


There is an international disease which feeds on the notion that if you have a cause to defend, you can use any means to further your cause, since...

There is an international disease which feeds on the notion that if you have a cause to defend, you can use any means to further your cause, since...

There is an international disease which feeds on the notion that if you have a cause to defend, you can use any means to further your cause, since...

There is an international disease which feeds on the notion that if you have a cause to defend, you can use any means to further your cause, since...