"Please, take these words seriously, it is not a joke, it would probably be late after the first dead appeared," the daily quotes the group as saying on the Internet. The attacks are allegedly to come at the moment the first American soldier steps on Czech soil.
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Czech 2008 budget deficit should reach 3 pct of GDP at most -- EC ... all other methods to the benefit of the Slavonic nation," the daily writes quoting the alleged group's statutes signed by Pavel J. Hejatko. Lidove noviny says Hejatko is known in the police circles as an anti-American activist who had sent letters to senators and deputies in the past. "Then it was not a crime, according to experts," a detective from the organised-crime squad who investigated Hejatko's activities said. Hejatko has declined to comment on the RAF activities, Lidove noviny says. The paper writes that the Czech counter-intelligence service BIS is also dealing with the group activities. "The service is aware of the RAF faction and it focuses on it," BIS spokesman Jan Subert said without elaborating. RAF was a German left-wing terrorist group that became notorious 30 years ago for its terrorist acts, assassinations and kidnapping in the former West Germany. It selected victims mainly among influential persons in the political and economic spheres. RAF had three "generations." The first one around Adreas Baader and Ulrike Meinhof targeted its attacks mainly against American installations in protest against the war in Vietnam. The second generation led by Christian Klar and Brigitte Mohnhaupt continued the fight against the "imperialistic system." The third generation committed well-organised murders in the 1980s.
(Ceske Noviny)
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