Ali Ağca found guilty and curled for 19 years in prison Italy, before finally getting forgiveness from the pope in 2000. Ali Ağca diektradisi to the state penitentiary Turkish origin, because the other crimes which he did in 1979, including the murder of a newspaper editor.
When released from prison, 52-year-old man was issued a written statement memlalui lawyer. He writes, "I declare the end of the world soon. The whole world will be destroyed in this century. Every human being will die in this century". Ali said the letter signed by "Christ is Mehmet Ali Ağca Eternal".
What was the motive Ağca shot and wounded Pope John Paul II at the Vatican in 1981 remains a mystery. Some people believe he worked for the Soviet communist doctrine was developed in eastern Europe. That the Polish Pope, who later died on 2 April 2005, was strongly opposed communism.
Last week, Ali Ağca said he would answer all questions in an attack will happen in the coming weeks. Including the question whether the Soviet and Bulgarian experiment was reversed action to kill the Pope. Ali Ağca was born on 9 January 1958 from a poor family in Turkey. As a teenager, he was involved in crime and smuggling between Turkey and Bulgaria. Could become a member of the group of right-wing hardliners, Gray Wolves, when he was a teenager. In 1979, he killed Abdi Ipekci, a journalist. Top journalist murder case, he was sentenced to life imprisonment, but he was released after six months in jail and fled to Bulgaria. On 13 May 1981, Ağca shot Pope John Paul II several times when the Pope was driving a Jeep pickup at the beginning of Mass weekly at St. Peter's square. Ali was immediately arrested, the pope survived despite suffering severe injuries and could be hospitalized for several weeks. Three O after the shooting, the pope forgave Ağca through live broadcast on the radio from the hospital bed. In July 1981, an Italian court declared Ağca guilty of trying to kill the Pope and was sentenced to life imprisonment. In December 1983. Pope to visit her in prison Rome and speak privately. The contents of the conversation they have never opened to the public. In 2000, Ağca the extradition to Turkey to lead a life sentence for murder of journalist in 1979. (REUTERS).
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