Rolf Clemens Wagner
Rolf Clemens Wagner (30 August 1944 – 11 February 2014) was a member of the left wing terrorist organisation Red Army Faction (RAF).[1] TerrorismWagner carried out most of his terrorists actions in the 1970s, and became an active member of the second generation RAF. Some of the major points of his terrorist career are listed below;
On 19 November 1979, Wagner was arrested in Zurich. Imprisonment and releaseWagner was extradited to West Germany, and in 1985 he was sentenced to two life terms in prison for murder. His sentence was extended however when another RAF member, Werner Lotze, made a statement implicating Wagner in the Haig attack, and he was sentenced to another 12 years imprisonment.[8] In 2003 president Johannes Rau pardoned Wagner, who was then 59 and suffering from ill-health. Wagner caused controversy again in October 2007 when he made a statement about his previous crimes;[9]
Many members of German society were outraged at Wagner’s remarks,[10] such as Rupert Scholz, the former Federal Minister of Defense who called for Wagner to be charged with “speech encouraging criminality.” [11] References
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