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Terrorist responsible for the Copernic bombing in Paris identified
2007-10-11
I don't know if this news has already been published on an english site, so I translate it from the french for you, Rantburgers. The French newspaper "Le Figaro" published 4 hours ago on Internet an article saying this:
"The leader of the commando that perpetrated the bombing of the Parisian synagogue on the Copernic Street, october 3rd, 1980, killing 4 people (3 French and 1 Israeli) is currently living in Canada after having spent many years in the United States.

French antiterrorist units are collecting informations about his stay in the US, and DNA samples to confound him.

The criminal terrorist leader, from palestinian origin,
[is this really a surprise?]
who was a member of the PLFP-SO (Popular Liberation Front of Palestine - Special Operations) is now aged 55 and has both Lebanese and Canadian nationalities. He personally built the bomb that killed the people in front of the Copernic synagogue. This terrorist is also suspected in the bombing of the Antwerp synagogue in 1981"
Posted by:Leroidavid

#5  "Popular Liberation Front of Palestine"

Splitter!

(that jokes not too old is it?)
Posted by: flash91   2007-10-11 17:03  

#4  Where did he live in the United States? Does he have friends, family, associates still here? Where and who are they? Lets not stop with some silly extradiction - lets round them up, Danno.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-10-11 16:41  

#3  Thanks "trailing wife", but it's not over:

1) French antiterrorist unit has to give to the Canadian justice lot of proofs about the guilt of this terrorist leader;

2) Canada has to extradit this bloody criminal, and, in fact, the end of "Le Figaro"'s article says that this terrorist may continue to live freely in Canada for years;

3) And it took 27 years to the French investigators to find him, that's not really very fast. The article says that the French justice system was very slow in its investigation about this bombing, probably (I speaking) because this bombing was committed by "poor" Palesticriminals...
Posted by: Leroidavid   2007-10-11 10:03  

#2  Merci beaucoup, Leroidavid. And congratulations to France on an investigation well done. May the man soon be convicted and punished as he deserves, along with all who helped him before, during and after.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-10-11 09:48  

#1  Notebook in hand, let the waterboarding begin.....culminating with extreme prejudice of course.
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-10-11 08:18  

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