
Mario Moretti
Mario Moretti, born in 1949, is a prominent figure in the history of the Italian Red Brigades (Brigate Rosse), a far-left terrorist organization active during the 1970s. He played a key role in the group, serving as one of its leaders and was involved in several high-profile kidnappings and violent acts, including the abduction and murder of former Prime Minister Aldo Moro. Moretti's actions have made him a notorious figure in Italy's history of political terrorism. Recently, he was in the news as he faces trial alongside other former members of the Red Brigades for their involvement in a violent incident from 1975 that resulted in the deaths of a police officer and his wife.
Born on Jan 01, 1944 (81 years old)
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Italy:
Mario Moretti was involved in the early actions of the Red Brigades but was not arrested with Franceschini and Curcio.
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Italy:
Mario Moretti was a member of the Red Brigades who provided explanations regarding the arrest dynamics.
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Italy:
Mario Moretti was a leader of the Red Brigades at the time of the shooting at Cascina Spiotta.
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Italy:
Mario Moretti, also a founder of the Brigate Rosse, is facing trial for his involvement in a cold case murder.
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Italy:
Mario Moretti is another key figure from the Brigate Rosse who chose not to attend the trial.
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Italy:
Mario Moretti is also a defendant in the trial concerning the shooting incident.
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