The question of the former Italian terrorists of the extreme left condemned by the courts of their country for blood crimes during the “years of lead” (1969-1982), installed in France and claimed by Rome reappears in full light.
Emmanuel Macron has decided to grant the extradition requests made long ago by the Italian governments.
The case, both painful and fascinating, has historical, legal and human aspects, both in France and in Italy.
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From 1969 to 1982, the Italian democracy had to face two forms of terrorism, one neofascist, the other extreme left, which left 350 dead and 750 seriously injured.
Aldo Moro, President of the Council, was thus, as we know, kidnapped, kidnapped for 55 days and then assassinated by the Red Brigades in the spring of 1978. In 1982, Italian judges and police officers had succeeded in dismantling the Red Brigades and other less famous terrorist networks. .
Those of their members who were not already arrested,
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