Marco Donat-Cattin
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Marco Donat-Cattin (28 September 1953 – 19 June 1988) was an Italian terrorist. He was a founding member of
Prima Linea Prima Linea (in English: "Front Line", literally "First Line") was an Italian Marxist–Leninist terrorist group, active in the country from the late 1970s until the early 1980s. Context Following the 1969-70 large-scale series of industria ...
, a far-left terrorist organization.


Biography

Donat-Cattin was born in
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, the son of trade unionist and future
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minister
Carlo Donat-Cattin Carlo Donat-Cattin (26 June 1919 – 17 March 1991) was an Italian politician and trade unionist. A member of Christian Democracy, he was several times minister of the Italian Republic. He was leader of the internal left current of the DC Forza ...
. After having had a son when he was just 17 and later separating from the mother, he frequented the faculty of jurisprudence. In 1974 he found a job as library carer at a secondary school in Turin, where he met future terrorist Claudio Sandalo. Starting from 1976, he participated in the establishment of
Prima Linea Prima Linea (in English: "Front Line", literally "First Line") was an Italian Marxist–Leninist terrorist group, active in the country from the late 1970s until the early 1980s. Context Following the 1969-70 large-scale series of industria ...
, becoming a member of its national council. On 29 January 1979, he took part in the operation that led to the assassination in
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, together with Sergio Segio, of judge Emilio Alessandrini. He also participated in the shooting of bar owner Carmine Civitate in Turin on 18 July 1979. Thanks to the revelations of Prima Linea's ''
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'' Roberto Sandalo, he was identified as one of the organizations' main members by the
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. Donat-Cattin was however able to escape to France. This caused a national scandal after his father, then vice-secretary of Christian Democracy (the relative majority party in Italy at the time), was accused of having helped him to cross the frontier.
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, another DC member who at the time was prime minister, was also suspected and underwent an official inquiry of the
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, which however resulted with a majority vote to archive any possible probe Donat-Cattin was extradited from France in 1981. Thanks to a special law which granted reduction of sentences for dissociates from terrorist organizations and for collaborators with justice, Marco Donat-Cattin obtained
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in October 1985 after having been acquitted (due to insufficient evidence) from the assassination of criminologist Alfredo Paolella, bearing in mind that a key element of dissociation from terrorism was the admission of guilt for acts committed by the individual who had freely decided to dissociate. He was freed in May 1987 after having served a community-service term as a re-educator for drug addicts. He was struck and killed by a motorist on a highway near
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in 1988 while he was trying to rescue a woman who had remained entrapped in another car crash. At his public funerals, Italian priest Don Mazzi highlighted the itinerary of Marco Donat-Cattin from the dark years of communist-driven terrorism to his ultimate "sacrifice" to save a life. In 2018, the daughter of
Aldo Moro Aldo Moro (; 23 September 1916 – 9 May 1978) was an Italian statesman and prominent member of Christian Democracy (Italy), Christian Democracy (DC) and its centre-left wing. He served as prime minister of Italy in five terms from December 1963 ...
, the Italian political leader kidnapped and killed by the Red Brigades, Maria Fida Moro, reacted to a controversial statement made by a former terrorist on the 40th anniversary of his father's murder by indicating that the only former terrorist that she had respect for had been Marco Donat-Cattin, who would have wanted "to be cancelled from the world and who died trying to give back to others part of what he had taken away".


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Donat-Cattin, Marco 1953 births 1988 deaths People from Turin Years of Lead (Italy) Road incident deaths in Italy Pedestrian road incident deaths People extradited from France People extradited to Italy People acquitted of murder