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Bruno Bréguet

Bruno Bréguet (born 29 May 1950 in Coffrane, Switzerland) was the first European arrested and condemned for pro-Palestinian militant activities.[2][3] He was an associate of Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, better known as "Carlos the Jackal". He disappeared in 1995.

Bruno Bréguet
Born(1950-05-29)29 May 1950
Disappeared12 November 1995 (aged 45)
on board the ferry Lato sailing from Italy to Greece
StatusMissing for 28 years and 24 days
NationalitySwiss[1]

Career edit

Israeli mission edit

In 1970 Bréguet, then 19 years old, traveled to Lebanon to join the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).[4] A few weeks later, he was arrested on 23 June 1970 in Israel,[4] while carrying two kilograms of explosives with the purpose of dynamiting harbour installations in Haifa.[3] His friend François Genoud asked his son-in-law, lawyer Maurice Cruchon, to defend Bréguet.[3][unreliable source?]

Bréguet, who denied any ties with the PFLP,[3][unreliable source?] was sentenced in 1971 to 15 years imprisonment, but was pardoned in 1977 as a result of public advocacy by an international committee of supporters that included Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Noam Chomsky and Alberto Moravia—as well as Genoud.[4][5][6] He was expelled from Israel on 24 July 1977.[3]

In the late 1970s, Bréguet may have established links with militants of Prima Linea. He wrote an account of his captivity in Israel that was published in 1980 in Milan under the title La scuola dell'odio (The School of Hate) (ISBN 978-8867180691).[2]

Radio Free Europe bombing edit

Richard Cummings writes that Bréguet joined Carlos' group in 1980 and took part in its 1981 bombing of Radio Free Europe headquarters in Munich as his first operation.[7] In August 1996 German prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for Bréguet in connection with that attack.[8]

French missions edit

In February 1982 Bréguet and Carlos' wife Magdalena Kopp (fresh from a failed 18 January 1982 mission to destroy the Superphénix nuclear power plant in France) were arrested in an underground parking garage in Paris.[9] They were carrying in the trunk of their vehicle two bottles of gas, two kilos of explosives linked to a timer set to go off at ten-thirty, and two grenades.[3] During the arrest, Bréguet attempted to kill the police with a gun that misfired.[3][9]

Bréguet and Kopp denied they were on a terrorist mission.[9] François Genoud asked his friend, lawyer Jacques Vergès, to defend them in court.[3][unreliable source?] Carlos' organization also set off several bombs in retaliation for the arrest, and Carlos then wrote to French interior minister Gaston Defferre demanding their release within thirty days.[10] When the letter was leaked to the press, the publicity ended in the pair getting lighter prison sentences with the attempted murder charge dropped.[9]

It was later said that Bréguet and Kopp had been hired to bomb the Paris office of the magazine Al Watan al Arabi at 33 Rue Marbeuf, which was eventually hit on 22 April 1982.[9]

Bréguet and Kopp were both paroled in 1985[11] and rejoined Carlos in Damascus, Syria.[3] Later, Bréguet set down with family in Greece.[3]

CIA agent edit

The Swiss historian Adrian Hänni showed in his 2023 book Terrorist und CIA Agent that Bréguet collaborated with the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from at least 1991 onward. As a paid agent with the cryptonym FDBONUS/1, he provided the CIA with information on the Carlos group and spied on Greek left-wing terrorist organizations.[12][13]

Disappearance edit

Bréguet was last seen on 12 November 1995 on board the ferry Lato sailing from Italy to Greece.[6][14] Searches by Greek police and Interpol revealed nothing.[3] There are various theories and rumours regarding his disappearance. Some[who?] have speculated that he was killed by former associates, that he went into hiding because of evidence against him in recently released Stasi files, or that he cooperated with authorities and has since been living under a new identity.[15][16]

His family has charged that he was kidnapped by the Greek or French secret service.[6][15] It has been said in late 1996 that he may have been captured by the French DGSE to be confronted with witnesses and documents, concerning the implication of high regional officials of Nice in arms traffic to Algeria. Bréguet reportedly cooperated with French intelligence and justice.[2]

Bréguet is also believed to have been murdered as a body who was found in Greece might have been his, but the authorities have not proved this be true.[17]

In 2009, Carlos wrote to newly elected US President Barack Obama alleging that Bréguet had been kidnapped by "CIA agents backed by Nato naval commandos" and asking for information on his current whereabouts.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "TERROR'S ADVOCATE | VERGÈS | CASES". www.magpictures.com. Retrieved 5 August 2020.
  2. ^ a b c . Cold War Radio Vignettes. 26 June 2011. Archived from the original on 30 June 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Entry for Bréguet in the "Biographies of film's participants", Terror's Advocate, a film by Barbet Schroeder 24 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Star PR (Mongrel Media), 2007.
  4. ^ a b c Follain, John (1998). Jackal: the complete story of the legendary terrorist, Carlos the Jackal. Arcade Publishing. p. 138. ISBN 9781559704663.
  5. ^ Lee, Martin A.; Kevin Coogan (May 1987). "Killer's on the Right—Inside Europe's Fascist Underground". Mother Jones. p. 52.
  6. ^ a b c Lassueur, Yves (18 January 1996). . L'Hebdo (in French). Archived from the original on 1 December 2010.
  7. ^ Cummings, Richard H. (2009). Cold War Radio The Dangerous History of American Broadcasting in Europe, 1950–1989. McFarland. pp. 100, 103. ISBN 9780786453009.
  8. ^ "Suspect Sought in 1981 Bombing". Eugene Register-Guard. 26 August 1996.
  9. ^ a b c d e Holy war. Wilhelm Dietl. Macmillan, 1984. ISBN 0-02-531530-7, ISBN 978-0-02-531530-3. p. 150
  10. ^ "Special Feature: The 1981 Bombing of RFE/RL". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 9 April 2008. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  11. ^ Follain 186
  12. ^ Hänni, Adrian (2023). Terrorist und CIA-Agent: Die unglaubliche Geschichte des Schweizers Bruno Breguet. Basel: NZZ Libro. p. 296. ISBN 978-3-907291-87-0.
  13. ^ Burke, Jason. "Revealed: the terrorist hired by the CIA to catch Carlos the Jackal". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 April 2023.
  14. ^ a b . Sunday Herald. 28 February 2009. Archived from the original on 6 March 2009. Retrieved 27 February 2009.
  15. ^ a b Anastasopoulou, Irene (14 January 2003). . ekathimerini.com. Archived from the original on 10 July 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
  16. ^ . ekathimerini.com. 22 August 2002. Archived from the original on 10 July 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
  17. ^ "Body of missing terrorist thought found in Greece". SWI swissinfo.ch. Retrieved 28 May 2017.

Books edit

  • (IT) Bruno Breguet, La scuola dell'odio. Sette anni nelle prigioni israeliane, Red star press 2015, ISBN 9788867180691

Literature edit

  • Adrian Hänni, Terrorist und CIA-Agent. Die unglaubliche Geschichte des Schweizers Bruno Breguet, NZZ Libro, Basel 2023, ISBN 978-3-907291-87-0

bruno, bréguet, born, 1950, coffrane, switzerland, first, european, arrested, condemned, palestinian, militant, activities, associate, ilich, ramírez, sánchez, better, known, carlos, jackal, disappeared, 1995, born, 1950, 1950coffrane, switzerlanddisappeared12. Bruno Breguet born 29 May 1950 in Coffrane Switzerland was the first European arrested and condemned for pro Palestinian militant activities 2 3 He was an associate of Ilich Ramirez Sanchez better known as Carlos the Jackal He disappeared in 1995 Bruno BreguetBorn 1950 05 29 29 May 1950Coffrane SwitzerlandDisappeared12 November 1995 aged 45 on board the ferry Lato sailing from Italy to GreeceStatusMissing for 28 years and 24 daysNationalitySwiss 1 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Israeli mission 1 2 Radio Free Europe bombing 1 3 French missions 1 4 CIA agent 2 Disappearance 3 See also 4 References 5 Books 6 LiteratureCareer editIsraeli mission edit In 1970 Breguet then 19 years old traveled to Lebanon to join the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine PFLP 4 A few weeks later he was arrested on 23 June 1970 in Israel 4 while carrying two kilograms of explosives with the purpose of dynamiting harbour installations in Haifa 3 His friend Francois Genoud asked his son in law lawyer Maurice Cruchon to defend Breguet 3 unreliable source Breguet who denied any ties with the PFLP 3 unreliable source was sentenced in 1971 to 15 years imprisonment but was pardoned in 1977 as a result of public advocacy by an international committee of supporters that included Jean Paul Sartre Simone de Beauvoir Noam Chomsky and Alberto Moravia as well as Genoud 4 5 6 He was expelled from Israel on 24 July 1977 3 In the late 1970s Breguet may have established links with militants of Prima Linea He wrote an account of his captivity in Israel that was published in 1980 in Milan under the title La scuola dell odio The School of Hate ISBN 978 8867180691 2 Radio Free Europe bombing edit Richard Cummings writes that Breguet joined Carlos group in 1980 and took part in its 1981 bombing of Radio Free Europe headquarters in Munich as his first operation 7 In August 1996 German prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for Breguet in connection with that attack 8 French missions edit In February 1982 Breguet and Carlos wife Magdalena Kopp fresh from a failed 18 January 1982 mission to destroy the Superphenix nuclear power plant in France were arrested in an underground parking garage in Paris 9 They were carrying in the trunk of their vehicle two bottles of gas two kilos of explosives linked to a timer set to go off at ten thirty and two grenades 3 During the arrest Breguet attempted to kill the police with a gun that misfired 3 9 Breguet and Kopp denied they were on a terrorist mission 9 Francois Genoud asked his friend lawyer Jacques Verges to defend them in court 3 unreliable source Carlos organization also set off several bombs in retaliation for the arrest and Carlos then wrote to French interior minister Gaston Defferre demanding their release within thirty days 10 When the letter was leaked to the press the publicity ended in the pair getting lighter prison sentences with the attempted murder charge dropped 9 It was later said that Breguet and Kopp had been hired to bomb the Paris office of the magazine Al Watan al Arabi at 33 Rue Marbeuf which was eventually hit on 22 April 1982 9 Breguet and Kopp were both paroled in 1985 11 and rejoined Carlos in Damascus Syria 3 Later Breguet set down with family in Greece 3 CIA agent edit The Swiss historian Adrian Hanni showed in his 2023 book Terrorist und CIA Agent that Breguet collaborated with the US Central Intelligence Agency CIA from at least 1991 onward As a paid agent with the cryptonym FDBONUS 1 he provided the CIA with information on the Carlos group and spied on Greek left wing terrorist organizations 12 13 Disappearance editBreguet was last seen on 12 November 1995 on board the ferry Lato sailing from Italy to Greece 6 14 Searches by Greek police and Interpol revealed nothing 3 There are various theories and rumours regarding his disappearance Some who have speculated that he was killed by former associates that he went into hiding because of evidence against him in recently released Stasi files or that he cooperated with authorities and has since been living under a new identity 15 16 His family has charged that he was kidnapped by the Greek or French secret service 6 15 It has been said in late 1996 that he may have been captured by the French DGSE to be confronted with witnesses and documents concerning the implication of high regional officials of Nice in arms traffic to Algeria Breguet reportedly cooperated with French intelligence and justice 2 Breguet is also believed to have been murdered as a body who was found in Greece might have been his but the authorities have not proved this be true 17 In 2009 Carlos wrote to newly elected US President Barack Obama alleging that Breguet had been kidnapped by CIA agents backed by Nato naval commandos and asking for information on his current whereabouts 14 See also editList of people who disappeared mysteriously at seaReferences edit TERROR S ADVOCATE VERGES CASES www magpictures com Retrieved 5 August 2020 a b c Bruno Breguet The Case of the Missing Terrorist Cold War Radio Vignettes 26 June 2011 Archived from the original on 30 June 2016 Retrieved 30 May 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k Entry for Breguet in the Biographies of film s participants Terror s Advocate a film by Barbet Schroeder Archived 24 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine Star PR Mongrel Media 2007 a b c Follain John 1998 Jackal the complete story of the legendary terrorist Carlos the Jackal Arcade Publishing p 138 ISBN 9781559704663 Lee Martin A Kevin Coogan May 1987 Killer s on the Right Inside Europe s Fascist Underground Mother Jones p 52 a b c Lassueur Yves 18 January 1996 L etrange disparition du Suisse Bruno Breguet L Hebdo in French Archived from the original on 1 December 2010 Cummings Richard H 2009 Cold War Radio The Dangerous History of American Broadcasting in Europe 1950 1989 McFarland pp 100 103 ISBN 9780786453009 Suspect Sought in 1981 Bombing Eugene Register Guard 26 August 1996 a b c d e Holy war Wilhelm Dietl Macmillan 1984 ISBN 0 02 531530 7 ISBN 978 0 02 531530 3 p 150 Special Feature The 1981 Bombing of RFE RL Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty 9 April 2008 Retrieved 21 February 2021 Follain 186 Hanni Adrian 2023 Terrorist und CIA Agent Die unglaubliche Geschichte des Schweizers Bruno Breguet Basel NZZ Libro p 296 ISBN 978 3 907291 87 0 Burke Jason Revealed the terrorist hired by the CIA to catch Carlos the Jackal The Guardian Retrieved 9 April 2023 a b Carlos the Jackal asks Obama for help in tracking down disappeared terrorist Sunday Herald 28 February 2009 Archived from the original on 6 March 2009 Retrieved 27 February 2009 a b Anastasopoulou Irene 14 January 2003 Magdalena Kopp s life with The Jackal ekathimerini com Archived from the original on 10 July 2011 Retrieved 16 March 2011 Anti terror net to be cast wider ekathimerini com 22 August 2002 Archived from the original on 10 July 2011 Retrieved 16 March 2011 Body of missing terrorist thought found in Greece SWI swissinfo ch Retrieved 28 May 2017 Books edit IT Bruno Breguet La scuola dell odio Sette anni nelle prigioni israeliane Red star press 2015 ISBN 9788867180691Literature editAdrian Hanni Terrorist und CIA Agent Die unglaubliche Geschichte des Schweizers Bruno Breguet NZZ Libro Basel 2023 ISBN 978 3 907291 87 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bruno Breguet amp oldid 1185118258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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