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Extremist Left Trial Kicks Off, Three Decades after Planned Assault - Trial commences for left-wing extremists, three decades post their alleged assault
Title: Leftist Extremists on Trial: A 30-Year Journey to Court
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Once a bustling community center, the building stands as a detention center for deportations now. As per the indictment, the defendants – Peter K. and Thomas W. – are accused of joining a left-wing extremist group named "Das Komitee." The alleged plan was to thwart deportations of Kurds by executing an attack. Spooked by a confrontation with police while loading propane gas cylinders filled with explosives, the pair reportedly vanished, believed to have sought shelter in Venezuela.
- Cityscape of Berlin
- Court of Appeals
- Two Fugitives, Peter K. and Thomas W.
- Federal Prosecutor's Office
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- The court proceedings against Peter K. and Thomas W., the fugitives wanted for a 30-year-old planned attack on deportations, are now taking place in the Chamber Court in Berlin, which apparently was once a bustling community center.
- According to the indictment, the pair is associates of "Das Komitee," a left-wing extremist group, and are said to have disappeared after a confrontation with police while loading propane gas cylinders, apparently intended for use in their attack.
- Recent reports suggest that Peter K. and Thomas W. may have been deported, possibly to Venezuela, but the Federal Prosecutor's Office is yet to provide any concrete evidence to support these claims.