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Cirillo kidnap : ウィキペディア英語版
Cirillo kidnap
On April 27, 1981, the Red Brigades kidnapped the 60-year-old Christian Democrat (DC) politician Ciro Cirillo and killed his two-man escort in the garage of his Naples apartment building. At the time Cirillo directed reconstruction efforts in Campania devastated by the earthquake in the Irpinia region on November 23, 1980.〔(Italian Terrorists Kidnap Politician and Kill 2 Guards ), The New York Times, April 28, 1981〕〔 (Cirillo, i misteri del sequestro "La mia verità è dal notaio" ), La Repubblica, April 12, 2001〕 He was released after a controversial deal with the Camorra.
==Natural target==

Cirillo was a key figure in the Campanian regional DC hierarchy. He was the right-hand man of Antonio Gava – one of the national leaders of the Doroteo faction of the DC –, responsible for appointments and public works contracts, and someone who knew a great deal about all the ‘behind the scenes’ deals of local Neapolitan politics. As the regional councillor for urban planning, he was in charge of the reconstruction after the 1980 earthquake.〔Behan, ''See Naples and Die'', pp. 135-36〕 Cirillo was, therefore, a natural target for the Neapolitan column of the Red Brigades led by .〔Allum & Allum, ''The resistible rise of the new Neapolitan Camorra'', p. 240〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=I misteri dell’affare Cirillo )
After two and a half months, the Red Brigades threatened to execute Cirillo unless the Naples city government accepted demands it refused in the past.〔(Red Brigades Threaten Captive’s Life ), The New York Times, July 10, 1981〕 The Red Brigades demanded that the authorities requisitioned housing for thousands of Naples families left homeless by the earthquake. They also demanded increased benefits for the unemployed.〔(Terrorists Threaten To Kill Hostage In Italy ), UPI, July 16, 1981〕 None of the political demands of the Red Brigades were met and in the end they accepted that a ransom was enough to release Cirillo.〔Behan, ''See Naples and Die'', p. 141〕

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