FNAR (also known as Front National Anti Radar, Antiradar National Front or Fraction Nationaliste Armée Révolutionnaire, Armed Nationalist Revolutionary Faction) is a group that has blown up several radar speed traps in France. They have demanded from the government lower taxes, more motorist-friendly policies, an end to immigration, and 4 million euros.
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| - La Fraction nationaliste armée révolutionnaire (FNAR), quelquefois appelée « Front national anti-radars », est le nom sous lequel Frédéric Rabiller a revendiqué une série d'attentats à l'explosif contre des radars automatiques en France, en région parisienne. (fr)
- FNAR (also known as Front National Anti Radar, Antiradar National Front or Fraction Nationaliste Armée Révolutionnaire, Armed Nationalist Revolutionary Faction) is a group that has blown up several radar speed traps in France. They have demanded from the government lower taxes, more motorist-friendly policies, an end to immigration, and 4 million euros. (en)
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| - FNAR (also known as Front National Anti Radar, Antiradar National Front or Fraction Nationaliste Armée Révolutionnaire, Armed Nationalist Revolutionary Faction) is a group that has blown up several radar speed traps in France. They have demanded from the government lower taxes, more motorist-friendly policies, an end to immigration, and 4 million euros. On Wednesday 28 May 2008, a TATP-based homemade bomb detonated in an apartment situated in the Paris suburb of Clichy-la-Garenne, very seriously injuring the man who was assembling it. Before falling into a coma, the suspect told the firemen who were evacuating him that he was a member of the FNAR. (en)
- La Fraction nationaliste armée révolutionnaire (FNAR), quelquefois appelée « Front national anti-radars », est le nom sous lequel Frédéric Rabiller a revendiqué une série d'attentats à l'explosif contre des radars automatiques en France, en région parisienne. (fr)
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