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Carlos the Jackal sneers at Al-Qaeda’s ‘amateur’ killers
The Sunday Times ^ | 15 July 2007 | John Follain

Posted on 07/16/2007 11:48:41 AM PDT by BGHater

For two decades until his capture in 1994, Carlos the Jackal murdered, bombed and kidnapped his way to infamy, retaining the title of world’s most dangerous terrorist before Osama Bin Laden stole his crown.

But speaking from the Clair-vaux prison in northeast France last week he berated terrorist cells said to have targeted Britain, criticising them for plotting to kill ordinary people.

In his first telephone interview with a newspaper, the Venezue-lan-born Vladimir Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, 57, said he was saddened by any loss of life in London, where he lived as a young man. He also attacked what he called a lack of professionalism in some cells linked to Al-Qaeda.

Sanchez is serving a life sentence for three murders in Paris in 1975. He will go on trial again in January over four bomb attacks in France in 1982 and 1983 that killed 12 people and wounded more than 100.

Sanchez, who is now overweight and diabetic, showed no remorse, laughing when asked about the number of his victims.

“I’m not a sadist or a maso-chist – I don’t enjoy the suffering of others,” he claimed in a thick Latin American accent. “When we had to eliminate them it was in a cold, simple way with the least pain possible.”

His most audacious attack was the kidnapping of 11 oil ministers in Vienna in 1975, which elicited an estimated £10m in ransom. He eluded the CIA and French intelligence with the help of Colonel Muammar Gadaffi, the Libyan leader, Saddam Hus-sein in Iraq and a network of bases behind the Iron Curtain.

“Kensington and Chelsea were places where I spent my youth, so I’m not happy about people getting killed in the streets of London,” he said.

He condemned Al-Qaeda followers without specific targets, saying: “They are not professionals. They’re not organised. They don’t even know how to make proper explosives or proper detonators.”

Sanchez was a self-styled “professional revolutionary” who studied in Moscow in the 1960s before signing up with a Palestinian guerrilla movement. After being dispatched to London in the 1970s, he taught Spanish at a secretarial college in Mayfair, where he flirted with students while making lists of people to be kidnapped or murdered.

His first attempt failed when Joseph Edward Sieff, the president of Marks & Spencer, was shot at his home in St John’s Wood in 1973, but survived.

In 1975, Sanchez shot dead two unarmed counter-intelli-gence officers and an informer near the Sorbonne. When a journalist found a copy of Frederick Forsyth’s thriller The Day of the Jackal at his flat in Bayswater, west London, the nickname “Carlos the Jackal” followed.

To Sanchez’s irritation, it has stuck. He did not object to being called a terrorist but “Jackal” irked him because it was the nickname of an unpopular police chief in Venezuela.

“It was invented by the Guardian. It was my newspaper – I used to buy it every day,” he said.

In 1982 Carlos launched what French prosecutors call “a private war” when his then-girl-friend, Magdalena Kopp, and an accomplice were arrested in Paris with a car full of explosives.

He is accused of blowing up two trains, Marseilles railway station and a Paris street to secure Kopp’s freedom. She married Sanchez and had a daughter.

He dismissed his coming trial as “bullshit”, arguing that the French had no right to prosecute him because he had been illegally detained in Sudan in 1994 and brought to France. “I am being held hostage,” he claimed.

Asked about his victims, he said: “I don’t know how many I’ve killed . . . I’ve been fighting since I was 14. Fighting, fighting. Do you know how many people got killed in these fights?”

The French say the number was 83 but he said: “I couldn’t count. Less than 100 anyway.” And what had those deaths achieved? “Our example has been followed, not only by communists but even by jihadists.”

In 1991 he settled in Amman but sent his wife and daughter to live in Venezuela. “There were too many temptations - pretty girls and married women,” he said. He later married Lana Jarrar, a Jordanian 19 years his junior.

Since his arrest he has been married again, this time to his lawyer, Isabelle Coutant-Peyre. “I think things are more difficult for her than for me, but this is the price to pay for one’s struggle against the empire,” he said.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: aq; carlos; geopolitics; globaljihad; jackal; wot

1 posted on 07/16/2007 11:48:45 AM PDT by BGHater
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To: BGHater
He eluded the CIA and French intelligence with the help of Colonel Muammar Gadaffi, the Libyan leader, Saddam Hus-sein in Iraq and a network of bases behind the Iron Curtain

When are these silly terrorists going to realize there was no link between Saddam and terror?

2 posted on 07/16/2007 11:51:56 AM PDT by T. Buzzard Trueblood ("left unchecked, Saddam Hussein...will keep trying to develop nuclear weapons." Sen. Hillary Clinton)
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To: BGHater
“When we had to eliminate them it was in a cold, simple way with the least pain possible.”

A real mensch that Carlos.

3 posted on 07/16/2007 11:53:37 AM PDT by AU72 (`)
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To: BGHater

Ahh.........Good old Carlos....I wonder how his brother the energy minister until Herr Hugo feels about Al Qaeda? Come to think of it, maybe they are in collusion, as terrorist attacks have resulted in the price of oil going through the roof.


4 posted on 07/16/2007 11:54:17 AM PDT by milwguy
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To: BGHater
Looks more like he enjoys chasing tail than anything else...
5 posted on 07/16/2007 11:54:32 AM PDT by 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
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To: BGHater; sit-rep; Squantos; Travis McGee

The pot calls the kettle an “amateur.”


6 posted on 07/16/2007 11:55:09 AM PDT by Larry Lucido (Duncan Hunter 2008)
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To: BGHater
This guy is an animal killer just like the jihadist. Perhaps, in his mind, a bit more sophisticated. But murder is murder in both cases.

He should have had a cranial ventilation procedure ten years ago, which means his opinion counts excatly zero with me because he should not be breathing, much less pontificating on whoe the best murdering killer.

7 posted on 07/16/2007 11:56:05 AM PDT by Jeff Head (Liberty is not Free. Never has been, never will be. (www.dragonsfuryseries.com))
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To: BGHater

There is no more certain and obvious sign of the complete loss of moral backbone in the West than the failure to take characters like Carlos out into a public square and dispatch them by the Saudi method. (All Arabic ideas aren’t bad ones.)


8 posted on 07/16/2007 11:56:11 AM PDT by SergeiRachmaninov
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To: Larry Lucido
Besides, I thought Stallone took care of Rutger Hauer, I mean, "Carlos," in Nighthawks.


9 posted on 07/16/2007 11:59:39 AM PDT by Larry Lucido (Duncan Hunter 2008)
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To: BGHater
the Guardian. It was my newspaper

There you go - the Guardian, the choice of terrorsts.

10 posted on 07/16/2007 12:00:21 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: Larry Lucido
The pot calls the kettle an “amateur.”

That should stir up the kettle.

11 posted on 07/16/2007 12:26:47 PM PDT by Dixie Yooper (Ephesians 6:11)
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To: BGHater
In his first telephone interview with a newspaper, the Venezue-lan-born Vladimir Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, 57, said he was saddened by any loss of life in London

The consummate indiscriminate murderer is saddened by the loss of life? I'm tearing up I tell ya! And why oh why would any woman come within ten miles of this animal? He's a sociopath plain and simple. There seems to be no shortage of idiots in this world....

12 posted on 07/16/2007 12:27:17 PM PDT by Rummyfan (Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
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To: BGHater

‘He condemned Al-Qaeda followers without specific targets, saying: “They are not professionals. They’re not organised. They don’t even know how to make proper explosives or proper detonators.” ‘

The irony is many in the Democratic Party say pretty much the same thing, as do their mouth pieces on MSNBC (Olbermann) or CNN (Blitzer) or the Big Three dinosaurs on at 6 PM.

Dead is Dead, style points don’t matter.


13 posted on 07/16/2007 12:29:53 PM PDT by Badeye (You know its a kook site when they ban the word 'kook')
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To: BGHater

Why is this POS still alive!


14 posted on 07/16/2007 12:30:00 PM PDT by OpusatFR
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To: BGHater
Kensington and Chelsea were places where I spent my youth, so I’m not happy about people getting killed in the streets of London.

A "nimby" terrorist? I agree, this vermin should have been humanely destroyed 1 nanosecond after positive ID and arrest. He is breathing my air and that is unacceptable.

15 posted on 07/16/2007 12:33:33 PM PDT by omniscient
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To: BGHater
He dismissed his coming trial as “bullshit”, arguing that the French had no right to prosecute him because he had been illegally detained in Sudan in 1994 and brought to France. “I am being held hostage,” he claimed.

Poor baby. Being illegally detained and then held hostage. That's rough.

16 posted on 07/16/2007 12:45:45 PM PDT by Logophile
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To: Rummyfan
The consummate indiscriminate murderer is saddened by the loss of life?

Indiscriminate? Hardly. It was business for him. Immoral, unprincipled, evil, yes. But not "indiscriminate". "Chances are, if I show up at your door, you did something to bring me there." - John Cusak in "Grosse Pointe Blank"

17 posted on 07/16/2007 12:50:46 PM PDT by SlowBoat407 (It's never a good time to get sucked into an evil vortex.)
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To: BGHater

Too bad he’s in poor health. We could make a deal with him to *take out* the “amateurs” ‘Bout time to fight fire with fire.


18 posted on 07/16/2007 1:31:07 PM PDT by wolfcreek (2 bad Tyranny, Treachery and Treason never take a vacation...)
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