Сантен, Сал (Russian Wikipedia)

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trotskyana.net

  • Wolfgang & Petra Lubitz. Bio-bibliographical sketch of Sal Santen (англ.). trotskyana.net P. 4 (2004). — «Michel Pablo (Mikhalis Raptis), in the 1950s one of the most influential leaders of the FI, Sal Santen and other FI militants got deeply involved not only in propagandistic solidarity work, but also in very practical and effective support of the Algerian fighters 14, most probably even by smuggling counterfeit money and weapons or by assisting in the setting-up of illegal arms factories. In June 1960, Sal Santen and Michel Pablo got caught in Amsterdam and were committed for trial; they had to spent no less than 13 months in pretrial detention, before they eventually were tried before a Dutch criminal court and found guilty of having forged identity documents and of having provided counterfeit money for the FNL fighters. Both men were given a fifteen months sentence and – since the judges made allowance for the time served while awaiting trial – were released from prison on September 12, 1961Архивировано 20 января 2022 года.

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  • Wolfgang & Petra Lubitz. Bio-bibliographical sketch of Sal Santen (англ.). trotskyana.net P. 4 (2004). — «Michel Pablo (Mikhalis Raptis), in the 1950s one of the most influential leaders of the FI, Sal Santen and other FI militants got deeply involved not only in propagandistic solidarity work, but also in very practical and effective support of the Algerian fighters 14, most probably even by smuggling counterfeit money and weapons or by assisting in the setting-up of illegal arms factories. In June 1960, Sal Santen and Michel Pablo got caught in Amsterdam and were committed for trial; they had to spent no less than 13 months in pretrial detention, before they eventually were tried before a Dutch criminal court and found guilty of having forged identity documents and of having provided counterfeit money for the FNL fighters. Both men were given a fifteen months sentence and – since the judges made allowance for the time served while awaiting trial – were released from prison on September 12, 1961Архивировано 20 января 2022 года.