Paris court upholds ‘Carlos the Jackal’ life sentence
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
“I have fought all my life against terrorists. We are not terrorists, we are freedom fighters!” - Carlos the Jackal
Illich Ramirez Sanchez a.k. Carlos the Jackal 1970s and after his capture in 1997 |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTXMwzrruRE&list=UUcbwxV-RVGFBXY-XIEQ003A
Ilich Ramirez Sanchez,better known as Carlos the Jackal, lost his appeal today in a French Court for his 2011 conviction for masterminding a string of bombings in France in the 1980s that killed 11 and wounded many more. His life sentence has been reaffirmed.
Back in 2011, Carlos the Jackal, at the same time that his trial was underway in France , boasted in an interview with the daily El Nacional of committing more than 100 attacks that claimed up to 2,000 lives explaining that:
With the means that I have in jail I began to make a rough account and the dead do not reach 2,000. Less than 10% of innocents suffered for it.Later in the same interview when questioned about the attacks and asked if mistakes were made Ramírez Sánchez gave a candidly brutal answer:
Reporter - But then you, personally, believe that you were not mistaken in anything?This was not his first life sentence. On December 24, 1997 he was also convicted of murder by a French Court and sentenced to life in prison stated at his sentencing: "I am satisfied and I am proud I chose my cause when I was 14 and I have never strayed." According to the New York Times, "His real cause was anti-Americanism, adopted when he was a student in the 1960s looking for a way of defying U.S. domination and capitalist values the way Fidel Castro and Che Guevara had done for Cuba before him."
Ramírez Sánchez- Errors one commits all the time. President Chavez makes mistakes and thats normal, it is not a serious problem. Fidel Castro made terrible mistakes.
Reporter- But people were killed in your attacks.
Ramírez Sánchez - Yes, but Fidel killed more people than me.
Ramírez Sánchez, Venezuelan by birth, described by the late Venezuelan "president" Hugo Chavez as a "revolutionary fighter" in November of 2009 is an ideological soul mate of Chavez, the heir apparent to Castroism-Guevarism ideology. According to French intelligence services Carlos the Jackal is responsible for more than 80 murders.
Carlos the Jackal's life story spawned a 2010 film that was five and a half hours long that glorified the acts of terrorism he carried out in the service of Marxism-Leninism.
Regime apologists downplay the significance of the Tricontinental meeting and its relationship to the upsurge of terrorism in the late 1960s and 1970s but there are artifiacts from that time that still remain in circulation: in 1970 the Cuban government published the "Mini Manual for Revolutionaries" in the official Latin American Solidarity Organization (LASO) publication Tricontinental, written by Brazilian urban terrorist Carlos Marighella, which gives precise instructions in terror tactics, kidnappings, etc. and translated into numerous languages which were distributed worldwide by the Cuban regime.
According to Major David E. Smith USMC in his 1995 paper "The Training of Terrorist Organizations" the Cuban role in the explosion of terrorism in the 1960s and 1970s was systematic:
Although terrorism originated centuries ago, modern international terrorism orchestrated by the Soviet Union arguably began at the Tricontinental Conference conceived by Moscow and conducted in Havana, Cuba during January l966. The purpose of the conference was to devise a "global revolutionary strategy to counter the global strategy of American imperialism."[14] It resulted in the creation of an African, Asian, and Latin American Solidarity Organization based in Havana. ... Castro's terrorism schools were under the supervision of the Dirección General de Inteligencia (DGI). Students were flown into the country from connecting airports, or arrived in Cuban harbors by boat. Upon debarkation in Havana, they were segregated by nationality and moved to their individual training locations. The guerrilla courses lasted from three to six months. Subject material included "tactics, weapons training, bomb making- particularly how to blow up oil pipelines, map reading, cryptography, photography, falsification of documents, and disguise."The glorification of mass killers such as Che Guevara, Fidel Castro and Carlos the Jackal, downplaying the carnage carried out, while at the same time celebrating it is a recipe for more unnecessary violence and terror.
Venezuela Government Wants the “Revolutionary Fighter” Carlos the Jackal Repatriated
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela's government is providing support to the Venezuelan convict known as Carlos the Jackal in a French prison, the country's foreign minister said Wednesday.
Carlos, whose real name is Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, is serving a life sentence for the 1975 murders of two French secret agents and an alleged informer. He gained notoriety as the Cold War-era mastermind of deadly bombings, killings and hostage dramas.
Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro said on state television that Venezuelan authorities make "permanent contacts to support" the Venezuelan. He didn't detail the assistance provided by Venezuelan officials.
Ramirez faces "very difficult circumstances in France," Maduro said. He said Venezuelan officials will "continue providing that support from a human standpoint."
President Hugo Chavez in 2009 praised Ramirez saying he was a "revolutionary fighter" and not a terrorist.
Venezuela's Communist Party has urged the government to seek Ramirez's repatriation. Asked about efforts by some Venezuelans to have Ramirez brought back to the country, Maduro said:
"They're delicate issues that must be dealt with, let's say, carefully."
“I have fought all my life against terrorists. We are not terrorists, we are freedom fighters!” - Carlos the Jackal
These are the words of truth spoken from the mouth of Carlos and it
applies to all freedom fighters around the world who are trying to
liberate themselves from the Synagogue of Satan and its Western
allies from the mountains of Afghanistan all the way to Latin America.
His situation reminds me of the plight of the Lebanese freedom fighter
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah who still remains behind bars even though he was
supposed to be released and sent back home long ago to Lebanon. Of
course the ones who prevent the release of
these freedom fighters are the United States and israHell who pretend
to be victims but they are the biggest terrorists in the world and they
get help from the jewish infested government of France(Francois
Hollande) to keep them behind bars. France really needs another Napoleon
Bonaparte to free them from jewish control because it's really getting
ridiculous in that country.
They still haven't gotten over the fact that Cuba is finally free from
Yankee and Jewish control and they are angered even more that the
Bolivarian Revolution is spreading throughout Latin America. One of the
first orders of business the Cuban Revolution did was to kick out the
jewish gangsters Meyer Lansky and the rest of the low lifes from America
who were turning Cuba into an island of immorality. They also kicked
out Chase Manhattan Bank which was
strangling the Cuban economy with Riba and made sure the jews were kept
under strict surveillance and control so they wont wreck the country
like they did before the Revolution.
Che truly cared about the oppressed people of the world and he waged
Jihad to try to free them but was murdered in cold blood by the CIA in
Bolivia in 1965.Che's heart was in the right place. I'd like to believe
that had he lived long enough in life he would have embraced Islam. Many
people in Latin America are converting to Islam because people see it
as (and is)revolutionary and are inspired by the Islamic worlds
resistance to American Imperialism and zionism due their own experience
of America oppressing them and israhelli/jewish involvement in their
suffering. God(Allah) has given us the right to resist our oppressors.
They Murdered Hugo Chavez, but they could never destroy his spirit and legacy.
Hugo Chavez in Heaven (Jannah) with Simon Bolivar and Che Guevara
Your Friend,
Adalberto Erazo Jr.
Adalberto Erazo
Saturday 28th of December 2013 at 9:35 PM
Adalberto Erazo
Saturday 28th of December 2013 at 9:35 PM
A piece of hidden history. Enjoy.
Che Guevara in the Omayyad mosque in Damascus
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