Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Doujinshi Akira Toriyama

Moro case, the investigation in the Czech Republic "Czechoslovakia track"

was officially opened the police investigation of the czech Republic to see if indeed behind the kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro by the Red Brigades in 1978, there was the hand of the StB, the secret police of the regime in Czechoslovakia pre 89. In the case deals with the Urad dokumentace vysetrovani zlocinu komunismu (UDV) - Office for documentation and investigation of crimes of communism, a body created in 1995 by decision of the Minister of Interior since 2002 and is part of the Police Department criminal of the czech Republic.
dell'Udv The task is to deal with criminal offenses committed during the period of the scheme - from 1948 to 1989, the year of the so-called Velvet Revolution - and not prosecuted for political reasons. "We're really investigating whether a group of Red Brigade was trained in a special field of Karlovy Vary," said Eva Michalkov, UDV official, referring to the rumors, the applicants that in communist Czechoslovakia was operating in a field of 70 paramilitary exercises attended by Italian terrorists. Karlovy Vary, a spa town also known as Karlsbad in German, is located in the Sudetenland, an area west of the country, a few tens of kilometers from the border with Germany. "For now we can confirm however that in the 70s our country was usually attended by top representatives of the Red Brigades, Renato Curcio from the same," added the captain Michalkov, that first person is following the investigation. The track is the one explored the theory that behind the kidnapping and death of Italian statesman there could have been the hand of communist Czechoslovakia under the inspiration of the Soviet Union. Thesis certainly not new, but now Prague has decided to fathom.
Printing czech, giving news of the opening of this investigation, also cites Vittofranco Pisano, an expert on U.S. intelligence and security, according to which Moro even prisoner may have been in Rome in 1978 at the premises of the Embassy of Czechoslovakia. "In any case, for the moment we have not found that in Karlovy Vary was operational at that time a secret base Stb frequented by Italian terrorists," said the Michalkova, while acknowledging that if such a field existed, it would have been aware of a very narrow circle of officials who were forced to absolute secrecy. From Michalkova an invitation to collaborate with Italian investigators. "Through the Italian police have asked Interpol to provide us with all the conclusions reached by the Italian investigation. Until this material we will not be made available, I doubt you can ascertain the truth. "

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