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    Margherita Cagol (8 April 1945 – 5 June 1975), also known by the war name Mara, was a terrorist and a leader of the Italian far-left urban guerrilla and...
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  • The Red Army Faction claimed responsibility under the name "Kommando Mara Cagol" but the identity of the perpetrators is still unknown. The Bundeskriminalamt...
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    imprisoned members of Rote Armee Fraktion(RAF) and PLO 1986: Kommando Mara Cagol – Red Army Faction bombing of Siemens-Manager Karl Heinz Beckurt 2002:...
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    Hammerschmidt Commando Khaled Aker Commando Manfred Grashof Commando Mara Cagol Commando Patsy O'Hara Commando Petra Schelm Commando Siegfried Hausner...
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    Brigades were founded in August 1970 by Renato Curcio and Margherita (Mara) Cagol, who had met as students at the University of Trento and later married...
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    ceremony, Margherita (Mara) Cagol, a Trentine sociology major, fellow radical, and daughter of a pent and worker group. Curcio and Cagol began publishing a...
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    (Marco Boato, Mauro Rostagno) or in the Red Brigades (Renato Curcio, Mara Cagol). In India, the state of Kerala became the first in the nation to sell...
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  • Centro di informazione on a monthly basis. Its editor was Walter Peruzzi. Mara Cagol and Renato Curcio were among the contributors. Lavoro Politico supported...
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