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Ex-Canadian resident charged as German terrorist
An alleged former member of a German urban guerrilla group has been charged with taking part in attacks on government officials and an attempt to blow up a Berlin monument in the 1980s and '90s. Lothar Ebke, 50, was extradited in October by Canada, where he had been living since 1996. He was charged with membership in a terrorist group, the Revolutionary Cells, and causing an explosion. Prosecutors said Ebke is suspected of taking part when members of the group's Berlin cell shot West Berlin's top immigration official twice in the legs in October 1986 and shot a Berlin judge in the legs in September 1987. Both victims survived. Ebke also was charged with taking part in a January 1991 attempt to blow up a gilded angel statue atop the 67-metre Victory Column in Berlin that commemorates 19th-century Prussian military victories. The explosion caused minor damage.
I think that's the one that's made from the cannon the Prussians captured from Napoleon...
German authorities believe the Revolutionary Cells carried out more than 40 attacks since their founding in 1975. Several other suspected members have been on trial in a Berlin court since 2001. Ebke belonged to the terrorist group's Berlin cell from 1985-1993, prosecutors said. He was living in Yellowknife when Canada extradited him to Germany.
Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2004-01-12
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