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Klaus Croissant (24 May 1931 – 28 March 2002) was a lawyer of the Red Army Faction, later an East German spy and a political activist for Berlin's and, after 1990, the PDS. Croissant was shown by Kurt Rebmann, then Attorney General of Germany, "to have organized his cabinet the operational reserve of West German terrorism". A campaign against his imprisonment was organized in which, in particular, Jean-Paul Sartre and Michel Foucault took part. He was released on bail and absconded to France on 10 July 1977. He was apprehended in Paris on 30 September. He applied for political asylum but his plea was rejected by the court of criminal appeal of the Court of Appeal of Paris and an extradition order made on 16 November 1977 despite some protests in Germany, France and Italy. He was extradite

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  • Klaus Croissant (ca)
  • Klaus Croissant (de)
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  • Klaus Croissant va ser un advocat penalista alemany, conegut com el lletrat de la defensa d'Andreas Baader en el judici de Stammheim contra els líders de la Fracció de l'Exèrcit Roig (RAF). El 1979 va ser condemnat per donar suport al grup armat i, més tard, va ser políticament actiu per a la Llista Alternativa de Berlín Occidental i, després, pel Partit del Socialisme Democràtic. (ca)
  • Klaus Croissant (* 24. Mai 1931 in Kirchheim unter Teck; † 28. März 2002 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Strafverteidiger. Er wurde bekannt als Verteidiger von Andreas Baader im Stammheim-Prozess gegen die Anführer der Rote Armee Fraktion. Croissant wurde 1979 wegen Unterstützung einer terroristischen Vereinigung verurteilt. Er war später für die West-Berliner Alternative Liste und anschließend für die PDS politisch aktiv. (de)
  • Klaus Croissant, né le 24 mai 1931 à Kirchheim unter Teck et mort le 28 mars 2002 à Berlin, est un avocat allemand. Sympathisant de la Fraction armée rouge et avocat de ses chefs Ulrike Meinhof et Andreas Baader, il fut emprisonné pour avoir collaboré avec l'organisation terroriste. Après sa libération de prison, il fut recruté par la Stasi (le service de police politique et de renseignements de la République démocratique allemande). Il fut candidat sans succès à la mairie de Kreuzberg sur la liste alternative et entra au Parti du socialisme démocratique en 1990. (fr)
  • Klaus Croissant (24 May 1931 – 28 March 2002) was a lawyer of the Red Army Faction, later an East German spy and a political activist for Berlin's and, after 1990, the PDS. Croissant was shown by Kurt Rebmann, then Attorney General of Germany, "to have organized his cabinet the operational reserve of West German terrorism". A campaign against his imprisonment was organized in which, in particular, Jean-Paul Sartre and Michel Foucault took part. He was released on bail and absconded to France on 10 July 1977. He was apprehended in Paris on 30 September. He applied for political asylum but his plea was rejected by the court of criminal appeal of the Court of Appeal of Paris and an extradition order made on 16 November 1977 despite some protests in Germany, France and Italy. He was extradite (en)
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