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Carlos the Jackal faces new trial | Carlos the Jackal faces new trial |
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Ilich Ramirez Sanchez - better known as Carlos the Jackal - is to be tried in France over a series of bombings in the 1980s that left at least 11 dead. | Ilich Ramirez Sanchez - better known as Carlos the Jackal - is to be tried in France over a series of bombings in the 1980s that left at least 11 dead. |
Carlos, 57, is already serving a life sentence in France for the 1975 murders of two French intelligence agents and an informer. | Carlos, 57, is already serving a life sentence in France for the 1975 murders of two French intelligence agents and an informer. |
Leading anti-terrorism judge Jean-Louis Bruguiere has ordered the new trial. | Leading anti-terrorism judge Jean-Louis Bruguiere has ordered the new trial. |
Carlos earned international notoriety as a mastermind of fatal bomb attacks, assassinations and hostage-takings. | Carlos earned international notoriety as a mastermind of fatal bomb attacks, assassinations and hostage-takings. |
'Rotting democracies' | 'Rotting democracies' |
The new trial will be on charges relating to "killings and destruction of property using explosive substances" in France in 1982 and 1983. | The new trial will be on charges relating to "killings and destruction of property using explosive substances" in France in 1982 and 1983. |
In addition to those killed, more than 100 people were injured. | In addition to those killed, more than 100 people were injured. |
Carlos' most infamous raid was on Opec in Vienna in 1975 | |
The attacks Carlos has previously been linked to include the bombing of a train from Paris to Toulouse in March 1982, an attack outside the offices of the Arab newspaper al-Watan in Paris in April 1982 and a blast at a Marseilles railway station in December 1983. | |
No trial date has been set or any other details released. | |
Carlos' most infamous act was leading a raid in Vienna in 1975, when his group took 11 ministers of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries hostage. | |
His group left with hostages on a plane provided by Austrian authorities and was eventually given asylum in Algiers. | |
Carlos was seized from a hospital room in Sudan in 1994 and hauled to Paris inside a sack by French agents. | |
He was sentenced to life imprisonment in France in 1997 and is being held in Clairvaux prison in the east of the country. | |
In a book published in 2003, Carlos praised al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden as a "shining" example. | In a book published in 2003, Carlos praised al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden as a "shining" example. |
Carlos, a Venezuelan citizen and a convert to Islam, says: "From now on terrorism is going to be more or less a daily part of the landscape of your rotting democracies." | Carlos, a Venezuelan citizen and a convert to Islam, says: "From now on terrorism is going to be more or less a daily part of the landscape of your rotting democracies." |