The son of a victim of Italy's deadly
'Years of Lead' on Tuesday described as "wretches" the judges of
France's supreme Court of Cassation after the confirmed a
decision not to extradite 10 former leftist terrorists, mostly
ex- members of the Red Brigades (BR) group which dominated the
period of social turmoil and political violence in the 1970s and
80s.
"What is my reaction...? They are wretches, because there is no
justice like this! However, it's a decision we expected from
France," said Adriano Sabbadin, son of Lino, the butcher killed
by Cesare Battisti's Armed Proletarians in the Veneto region in
1979.
"The judges must then tell us who the culprits are. These people
have deaths on their consciences," concluded Sabbadin.
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