Former radical freed after 21 years

Germany: A former Red Army Faction member convicted of the 1985 murder of an American soldier and the bombing of a US base has…

Germany:A former Red Army Faction member convicted of the 1985 murder of an American soldier and the bombing of a US base has been freed after serving 21 years of her life sentence, a German court said yesterday.

Eva Haule, the second member of the radical left-wing group to win parole this year, was convicted by a Stuttgart court in 1988 of membership of a terrorist organisation and weapons possession. That conviction related to a failed 1984 attack on a Nato facility in Bavaria.

In 1994, a Frankfurt court found Haule guilty of killing Edward Pimental, a 20-year-old US army soldier, who died after he left a discotheque with a woman on August 7th, 1985, in the western German city of Wiesbaden.

Authorities said the terrorists used Pimental's ID card to enter the US Rhein-Main air base in Frankfurt. The next day, explosives packed in a Volkswagen rocked the parking lot behind the base. Two Americans were killed and 23 people were injured.

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Haule was convicted on three counts of murder as well as bringing about an explosion.

The court said its decision to parole Haule, a Red Army Faction member from 1984-1986, was influenced by the fact that "she actively participated in the self-dissolution of the RAF in 1998 and convincingly made clear that she no longer views violence in the formed of armed fighting as an appropriate method to achieve political aims".

- (AP)