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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Silke Maier-Witt is a German former traumaSilke Maier-Witt is a German former trauma psychologist and welfare organiser. During 2000 she was recruited to work in Kosovo by Germany's Civil Peace Service in the aftermath of the Kosovo War. She subsequently settled in North Macedonia. Earlier she came to prominence as a member of the RAF terrorist organisation. She was involved in the kidnapping and murder of Hanns-Martin Schleyer. On 17 October 1977 it was Silke Maier-Witt who sent a letter to the left-leaning Paris newspaper Libération announcing that after 43 days [of captivity] the terrorists had "ended the miserable and corrupt existence of Hanns-Martin Schleyer". "Mr. Schmidt" (the Federal Chancellor), was invited to collect the body of the former hostage from the boot a green Audi 100 with a Bad Homburg license plate that had been left parked in the Rue Charles Peguy in Mulhouse. The letter, which she followed up with a telephone call from Frankfurt (Main) station delivering the same message on 19 October 1977, also hinted strongly at a connection between the Schleyer killing and the "massacres in Mogadishu and Stammheim". Maier-Witt evaded the West German police until 1980, when she was slipped across to the German Democratic Republic (via Prague) with help from the East German homeland security services (Stasi), and became one of ten former RAF activists who lived hidden across the "internal German border" under a succession of false identities created for them by the East German Ministry of State Security. However, during the months of change that followed the breaching of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the Ministry of State Security was dissolved: suddenly East and West German police services began to work together. During the summer of 1990 the ten RAF fugitives were unmasked. Maier-Witt was arrested on 18 June. In 1991 the high court in Stuttgart sentenced her to ten years' imprisonment, having convicted her on various charges that included participation in the murder of BDA president Hanns Martin Schleyer. She was conditionally released for good behaviour on 16 June 1995, but the "terrorist" label and accompanying psychological baggage were not so easy to shake off.cal baggage were not so easy to shake off. , Silke Maier-Witt (ur. 21 stycznia 1950 w Nagold) – niemiecka terrorystka, działaczka RAF (tzw. „drugiej generacji”). , Silke Maier-Witt (* 21. Januar 1950 in NagSilke Maier-Witt (* 21. Januar 1950 in Nagold) ist eine ehemalige deutsche Terroristin. Sie war seit 1977 Mitglied der zweiten Generation der Roten Armee Fraktion (RAF), tauchte 1980 in der DDR unter, wurde 1990 enttarnt, wegen der Entführung und Ermordung von Hanns Martin Schleyer zu zehn Jahren Freiheitsstrafe verurteilt und 1995 vorzeitig entlassen. Maier-Witt arbeitet heute als Psychologin.Maier-Witt arbeitet heute als Psychologin. , Silke Maier-Witt, née le 21 janvier 1950 à Nagold est membre de la deuxième génération de la Fraction armée rouge.
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rdfs:comment Silke Maier-Witt, née le 21 janvier 1950 à Nagold est membre de la deuxième génération de la Fraction armée rouge. , Silke Maier-Witt is a German former trauma psychologist and welfare organiser. During 2000 she was recruited to work in Kosovo by Germany's Civil Peace Service in the aftermath of the Kosovo War. She subsequently settled in North Macedonia. , Silke Maier-Witt (ur. 21 stycznia 1950 w Nagold) – niemiecka terrorystka, działaczka RAF (tzw. „drugiej generacji”). , Silke Maier-Witt (* 21. Januar 1950 in NagSilke Maier-Witt (* 21. Januar 1950 in Nagold) ist eine ehemalige deutsche Terroristin. Sie war seit 1977 Mitglied der zweiten Generation der Roten Armee Fraktion (RAF), tauchte 1980 in der DDR unter, wurde 1990 enttarnt, wegen der Entführung und Ermordung von Hanns Martin Schleyer zu zehn Jahren Freiheitsstrafe verurteilt und 1995 vorzeitig entlassen. Maier-Witt arbeitet heute als Psychologin.Maier-Witt arbeitet heute als Psychologin.
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