Berlin - The relatives of prominent Germans slain by leftist
terrorists gathered in Berlin Wednesday to mark 30 years since the
murder of industrial leader Hanns Martin Schleyer.
Justice Minister Brigitte Zypries said the gathering marked the
first state event remembering all the victims of the terrorist group,
the Rote Armee Fraktion (RAF), also known as the Baader-Meinhoff
Group.
In reference to the widespread public support the terrorists had
at times enjoyed, Zypries said the victims had often been seen by
Germans 'through the eyes of their killers.'
Only recently had the focus fallen on the victims themselves 'as
spouse, father, son and as friend.'
The justice minister criticized as 'scandalous and unacceptable'
former terrorists who had attempted to justify their acts.
The names of 37 victims were read out by school pupils at the
commemoration in the German Historical Museum. Some 70 relatives were
among the 300 invited guests.
On Saturday, prosecutors said they were investigating Rolf Clemens
Wagner for defending the RAF's September 1977 abduction of Schleyer.
'From today's perspective,' the kidnapping was justified, Wagner
had told the newspaper Junge Welt. Others have justified the
abduction and murder of Schleyer on the grounds of his membership of
the Nazi party and SS during World War II.
Wagner, 63, spent 24 years in prison for his role in the Schleyer
kidnapping during which three of the businessman's police bodyguards
were shot dead. He was released in 2003 after a presidential pardon.
The abduction triggered a series of events known as the German
Autumn which culminated in a Lufthansa plane hijack, the prison
suicides of three RAF leaders - Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin and
Jan-Carl Raspe - and Schleyer's murder after 43 days in captivity.
The RAF started off in the early 1970s as a group protesting
against the Vietnam War by targeting US facilities in Germany.
A 'second generation' attacked the German state in order to secure
the release of prisoners like Baader and Meinhoff.
A shadowy 'third generation' carried out a series of killings,
many of which have never been solved. The last is thought to have
been in 1991. It formally disbanded only in 1998.
© 2007 dpa - Deutsche Presse-Agentur
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