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Why is the PFLP called a 'terrorist group'? They are freedom fighters. |
Why is the PFLP called a 'terrorist group'? They are freedom fighters. |
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*Raf confuses them with the royal air force. |
*Raf confuses them with the royal air force. |
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== Misleading description of Schleyer == |
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In the article Schleyer is introduced as "former SS officer and NSDAP member" and "industrialist". Schleyer was a board member at Daimler-Benz and president of the powerful federation of employers' associations. The description in this article reduces his importance largely to his past (he joined the SS whan he was 18) and suggests strongly and right from the start that he somehow deserved what he got and that his murderers had, after all, a point. To discuss the fact that Schleyer was a controversial figure for several reasons in a separate paragraph further down the page would do the truth a better service. |
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I recommend, for those who can read it [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanns_Martin_Schleyer the German entry]. |
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Is German Autumn really a used term in Britain or the states for the Deutsche Herbst? Or is it a translation from a german? --mirer 19:49, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC)
- Google for "german autumn" finds 9100 hits, including a book on the subject and a BBC newsstory (which uses both "autumn of terror" and "german autumn" - both in quotation marks). I suspect the events are nit significant enough for the english speaking world to warrant a proper word other than the translation 195.128.251.243 21:46, 17 October 2006 (UTC)
Regarding the extra-judical killings... why not point to a couple of links to sources or other debate? It's an important part of left-wing mythology and I'd like to read more about it.
Why is the PFLP called a 'terrorist group'? They are freedom fighters.
- Raf confuses them with the royal air force.
Misleading description of Schleyer
In the article Schleyer is introduced as "former SS officer and NSDAP member" and "industrialist". Schleyer was a board member at Daimler-Benz and president of the powerful federation of employers' associations. The description in this article reduces his importance largely to his past (he joined the SS whan he was 18) and suggests strongly and right from the start that he somehow deserved what he got and that his murderers had, after all, a point. To discuss the fact that Schleyer was a controversial figure for several reasons in a separate paragraph further down the page would do the truth a better service.
I recommend, for those who can read it the German entry.
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