Renato Curcio (Italian pronunciation:[reˈnaːtoˈkurtʃo]; born 23 September 1941) is a former terrorist, and the former leader of the Italian far-left terrorist organization,[1] the Red Brigades (Brigate Rosse, responsible among other facts of the kidnapping and murder of the former Italian prime minister Aldo Moro).[2]
^Orsini, Alessandro (2011-03-25). Anatomy of the Red Brigades: The Religious Mind-set of Modern Terrorists. Translated by Nodes, Sarah J. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801449864.
^"Italy remembers Aldo Moro, the former prime minister killed by terrorists during Italy's 'Years of Lead'". www.thelocal.it. 2018-03-15. Retrieved 2019-03-23.
RenatoCurcio (Italian pronunciation: [reˈnaːto ˈkurtʃo]; born 23 September 1941) is a former terrorist, and the former leader of the Italian far-left...
organisation the Red Brigades (Brigate Rosse, BR). She was married to RenatoCurcio, another leader of this terrorist group. She was born to a middle-class...
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Moro. The Red Brigades were formed in August 1970. Its founders were RenatoCurcio and Margherita Cagol, who had met as students at the University of Trento...
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terrorist organization, the Red Brigades (Brigate Rosse), along with RenatoCurcio, Margherita Cagol and Mario Moretti. Franceschini was born in Reggio...
others, he adhered to the Collettivo Politico Metropolitano founded by RenatoCurcio and Margherita Cagol, which formed the historical nucleus of the Red...
membership fell. Other members went in the other direction: Notably, RenatoCurcio, an early member of Giovane Europa (as the group was called in Italy)...
detention in Italy where prisoners were not held in isolation (except RenatoCurcio) and were politically active. They also discussed the establishment...
which succeeded in capturing in September 1974 Red Brigades members RenatoCurcio and Alberto Franceschini, with the help of Silvano Girotto, also known...
Mafia bosses, and terrorists of the Red Brigades: Giovanni Senzani, RenatoCurcio, Alberto Franceschini, and Bruno Seghetti. Under the article 41-bis...
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part of German Autumn. The Red Brigades, a New Left group founded by RenatoCurcio and Alberto Franceschini in 1970 and based in Italy, sought to create...
was published by Sensibili alle foglie, a publishing co-operative of RenatoCurcio, a former member of the Red Brigades militant group. The presentation...
confidence told to him by co-founder RenatoCurcio, according to whom Moretti would be an infiltrated agent. Curcio always denied this reconstruction. Moretti...
Italian New Left (Marco Boato, Mauro Rostagno) or in the Red Brigades (RenatoCurcio, Mara Cagol). In India, the state of Kerala became the first in the...
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informazione on a monthly basis. Its editor was Walter Peruzzi. Mara Cagol and RenatoCurcio were among the contributors. Lavoro Politico supported class war as...
used the same technique adopted in Turin in '74–75 for the capture of RenatoCurcio: extreme secrecy, cultural consciousness of the adversary, infiltration"...
Turin the trial against some members of the Red Brigades; they were RenatoCurcio, Alberto Franceschini, Paolo Maurizio Ferrari [it], and Prospero Gallinari...
the trial of the Brigate Rosse began, with among its main defendants RenatoCurcio. This trial developed in an incredibly grievous atmosphere, which led...