Monday, November 7, 2011

'Carlos The Jackal' Is Back In The News



Carlos The Jackal Trial Begins With A Smile And Raised Fist From Terrorist -- The Telegraph

Carlos the Jackal, the world's most infamous terrorist of the 1970s and 1980s, began his trial in typically defiant fashion on Monday: with a smile and a raised fist.

Standing in a bulletproof glass cage in a special terrorist Paris Assizes court, the Marxist-Leninist radical was accused of four bomb attacks in France that killed 11 and injured 150.

When asked to describe his profession, the once dreaded public enemy, whose real name is Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, stroked his thinning white beard and responded: "I'm a professional revolutionary."

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More News On Carlos The Jackal

Carlos the Jackal Goes on Trial for Bombings in France
-- New York Times
Carlos the Jackal, on trial in France, calls himself ‘professional revolutionary’ -- Washington Post
Carlos the Jackal faces new French bomb attack trial -- BBC
Carlos the Jackal Trial Opens in Paris -- Voice of America
Carlos the Jackal Stands Trial in France -- FOX News
Can the Jackal's bride spring him from jail? Now he's in the dock - defended by his besotted barrister wife -- Daily Mail
Carlos the Jackal: Who is the man behind the nickname? -- Christian Science Monitor
Factbox: Carlos the Jackal faces trial again -- Reuters

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