A shadowy francophone organisation, the Mouvement de Libération du Québec, has blacklisted 22 companies it considers pro-English. Anonymous letters carrying a picture of an armed French revolutionary have been sent to some senior anglophone businessmen. A second list, of 'enemies of the people', include the leaders of the anglophone Equality Party ( The Times, April 17 1996)
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