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Baader-Meinhof leader to be freed Red Army gang leader to be freed
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A German court has approved the release from jail of a leader of a radical leftist group involved in a series of high-profile killings in the 1970s. A German court has approved the release from jail of a leader of a radical leftist group involved in high-profile killings in the 1970s and 1980s.
Red Army Faction leader Christian Klar is serving five life terms but will have served the minimum required 26 years by January.Red Army Faction leader Christian Klar is serving five life terms but will have served the minimum required 26 years by January.
The court said there were no grounds to keep him in custody. The court in Stuttgart said there were no grounds to keep him in custody.
The group, also known as the Baader-Meinhof gang, targeted businessmen, bankers, judges and US servicemen. The group, also known as the Baader-Meinhof gang, targeted bankers, businessmen, judges and US servicemen.
Klar was arrested in 1982 and later convicted of nine murders and 11 attempted murders.
It is the brutality of the Red Army Faction's crimes which shocked the public, the BBC's Steve Rosenberg in Berlin says.
Along with the principal targets of their terror, bodyguards and drivers were gunned down.
In one case, the head of a bank was assassinated at his home, after being presented with a bunch of flowers by the assassins.