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  1. Francesca Mambro (born 25 April 1959) is an Italian activist and former terrorist, who was a leading member of the far-right Italian Armed Revolutionary Nuclei (NAR). She was arrested in Rome in March 1982 for complicity in the Bologna bombing of August 1980.

  2. Francesca Mambro (Chieti, 25 aprile 1959) è un'ex terrorista italiana ed esponente di spicco del gruppo eversivo d'ispirazione neofascista Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari. Arrestata a Roma il 5 marzo 1982 e processata, verrà ritenuta colpevole dell'omicidio di 96 persone e di diversi altri reati.

  3. Mar 4, 2022 · The subsequent investigation by Italian authorities, bolstered by the collaboration of ex-NAR terrorist Cristiano Fioravanti, resulted in the capture of Guiseppe Fioravanti and Francesca Mambro, among other militants, and generally marked the end of major NAR activities. [32]

  4. Bologna, 1989. Nel corso del processo d'appello che la vede imputata per la strage del 2 agosto 1980, Francesca Mambro racconta ai giudici la storia della su...

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  5. Mar 3, 2023 · In the 2,100 pages explaining the sentencing Cavallini stands accused of acting as an accomplice to Francesca Mambro, Valerio Fioravanti and Luigi Ciavardini (all three found guilty of the terrorist act and all sentenced to life imprisonment) by providing them with false papers and giving them hospitality on the eve of the massacre.

  6. Aug 2, 2020 · Authorities eventually concluded the militant fascist group NAR, Armed Revolutionary Nuclei, led by 21-year-old Francesca Mambro, was behind the attack along with another far-right group, Terza...

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  8. On 26 August 1980, the prosecutor of Bologna issued twenty-eight arrest warrants for far-right militants of the NAR and Terza Posizione. Among those arrested were Massimo Morsello (future founder of the neo-fascist organization and political party Forza Nuova), Francesca Mambro, Aldo Semerari, Maurizio Neri, and Paolo Signorelli. They were ...