A French appeals court on Wednesday turned down Italy's request to extradite 10 former members of a left-wing Italian extremist group wanted for their involvement in violence decades ago.
A French appeals court on Wednesday turned down Italy's request to extradite 10 former members of left-wing Italian extremist groups exiled in France for their involvement in violence decades ago.
A French appeals court on Wednesday rejected Italy's request for the extradition of 10 former members of left-wing Italian extremist groups who were in exile
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By Fayçal Benhassain | May 3, 2021 | 11:12pm EDT
Italian newspapers report on the Frenh arrest in France of Marxist terror fugitives, wanted for crimes carried out in the 1970s-80s. (Photo by Vincenzo Pinto/AFP via Getty Images)
Paris (CNSNews.com) – Decades after they are alleged to have been involved in a campaign of killing on behalf of radical Marxist groups in their home country, ten Italian fugitives who have lived in France for many years are now facing the prospect of being sent back to stand trial, after French President Emmanuel Macron became the first head of state to agree to Rome’s request for their extradition.