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Ermittler nehmen Ex-Mitglieder der Roten Brigaden in Frankreich fest
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Terror-Ermittlungen - Frankreich verhaftet sieben Ex-Mitglieder der Roten Brigaden
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Halo for Italy s martyred PM, friend of Paul VI seems on hold
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Wanted in Rome
13 Mar, 2021
The kidnapping and murder of Italy s former Prime Minister Aldo Moro by the terrorist group Brigate Rosse.
On 16 March 1978, Aldo Moro, former Italian Prime Minister and president of the Christian Democracy, was kidnapped. The kidnapping occurred in Via Mario Fani in Rome, by far-left terrorist organization the Red Brigades.
The attackers gunned down Moro s five personal bodyguards before taking him hostage. Then, on 9 May 1978, after 55 days of disputes, extensive searches, and proposed compromises, Moro was killed. His body was found in the back of a red Renault 4 in Via Michelangelo Caetani in the historic center of Rome, very close to both the Christian Democrat and Italian Communist Party headquarters.
PHmuseum’s Best Photobooks of 2020 10 December 2020 - Written by PHmuseum
Selected by our team of curators and contributors, we are glad to present our personal list of top 12 photobooks published in this unprecedented year.
Afterlife by Vasantha Yogananthan | Published by Chose Commune | Selected by Rocco Venezia
Afterlife is the sixth chapter and the penultimate book from
A Myth of Two Souls, the ambitious series started in 2013 by Vasantha Yogananthan, inspired by the Indian myths of The Ramayana. Although all the titles featured some unique approach and interpretation to the stories,
Afterlife signals quite a drastic departure from the early chapters of the series. Even without showing the violence,