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The Nanterre court must decide whether to ban the film on the Commander Ilich Ramírez CARLOS

The court of Nanterre (northwest of Paris) that the Venezuelan Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, known as "Carlos" and "The Jackal", asked to ban the broadcast on a French television film about his life, had postponed the date on which announced its decision.

Initially, the court must give its decision on Wednesday, but announced that he will on 4 February for the detainee, who met in France a life sentence, you see the film that talks about his life, and disseminate the private television channel Canal +.

's lawyer "The Jackal", who is also his wife, Isabelle Coutant Peyre, said asked the court to "order the film in stock company, producer of the film, which" transmit the master copy "of the work" as is ready. "

"We have also asked for a term to propose or request clarifications or corrections," said the lawyer.

The film, in three parts of 90 minutes each, was made by French filmmaker Olivier Assayas.

In early January, when a detainee asked the French courts to prohibit the release of the movie, the lawyer for the producer, Richard Malka, said "Carlos wants to have scissors and cuts that you care to make a film in his glory."

Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, 60, was arrested in 1994 in Khartoum (Sudan) by the French police and intelligence services. In 1997 he was sentenced to life imprisonment for the 1975 murders of two policemen and an informer in Paris.

Become a legend in the 70 and 80, the Venezuelan, born in Caracas in 1949, was a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP, George Habash) and participated in acts against Israeli interests.

late 2010 or early 2011, a new trial be held for their alleged involvement in attacks in France in 1982 and 1983.

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