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  1. Nov 13, 2009 · Since there was no extradition treaty with Sudan, the French agents sedated and kidnapped Carlos. The Sudanese government, claiming that it had assisted in the arrest, requested that the United...

  2. The trial began on 12 December 1997. Carlos unsuccessfully demanded that he be released on the grounds he had been illegally arrested. He argued with his original lawyers and replaced them, before eventually dismissing them all. Sánchez denied the 1975 murder of two French agents and Moukharbal.

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  4. Aug 16, 1994 · France's counterintelligence service has long had a special interest in capturing Carlos because he is accused of killing two of its agents as they were about to arrest him in Paris in June...

  5. May 3, 2024 · As the French were negotiating for the release of the 11 hostages held at the embassy, Carlos lobbed a grenade into a Paris café and shopping arcade. The attack killed two and wounded dozens, and within days the French had agreed to the Japanese Red Army’s demands.

  6. Nov 14, 2011 · Carlos is also suing the French state for kidnapping him from Sudan. When his latest trial began, he held up a defiant fist and listed his job as "professional revolutionary." His lawyers say...

  7. Carlos became entitled to a new trial after French agents tracked him down to a hideout in Khartoum, the capital of the Sudan, in the summer of 1994 and persuaded authorities there to let...

  8. He is widely accused of carrying out the 1975 seizure of OPEC oil ministers and was involved in the 1976 Palestinian hijacking of a French jetliner to Entebbe, Uganda, which ended with an Israeli...

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