New Revolutionary Alternative

Russian anarchist organization
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  • New Revolutionary Alternative (Russian: Новая Революционная Альтернатива) (NRA) is an anarchist organization devoted to insurrectionary struggle in Russia.

    The NRA set off bombs in Moscow military offices (Ostankino in 1996 and Cheryomushkinsky in 1997).[1] In 1998 and 1999, NRA members orchestrated explosions at the Federal Security Service (FSB) Lubyanka Building.[2] Four activists were found guilty: Nadezhda Raks, Olga Nevskaya, Larisa Romanova, and Tatiana Nekhorosheva-Sokolova.[3] Romanova's sentence was later reduced.[4] Alexander Biryukov was declared incompetent to stand trial and was sent to a psychiatric hospital.[5]

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    1. ^ "Террористка из "Новой революционной альтернативы" останется под стражей". NEWSru.com. August 22, 2001.
    2. ^ "Басаев ни причем: банк Москвы взорвали левые радикалы". 26 January 2005.
    3. ^ "Суд отправил в тюрьму активисток "Новой революционной альтернативы": Россия: Lenta.ru". March 11, 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-03-11.
    4. ^ "Верховный суд смягчил наказание террористке, взорвавшей приемную ФСБ: Россия: Lenta.ru". March 14, 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-03-14.
    5. ^ "Верховный суд решил лечить революционного террориста: Россия: Lenta.ru". April 8, 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-04-08.
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