March 3, 2006 /

Soviets 'ordered Pope shooting'

The BBC have reported that the Soviet Union ordered the assassination of the Pope in 1981. Now why the hell would the Soviets have wanted to do that? An Italian parliamentary commission has concluded that the former Soviet Union was behind the 1981 assassination attempt on the late Pope John Paul II. The head of the commission, […]

The BBC have reported that the Soviet Union ordered the assassination of the Pope in 1981. Now why the hell would the Soviets have wanted to do that?

An Italian parliamentary commission has concluded that the former Soviet Union was behind the 1981 assassination attempt on the late Pope John Paul II. The head of the commission, Paolo Guzzanti, said it was sure beyond “reasonable doubt” that Soviet leaders ordered the shooting. Turkish national Mehmet Ali Agca, now 48, shot the Pope in St Peter’s Square on 13 May 1981, hitting him four times.

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