Holy Smoke: Soviet Union ordered Pope shooting

Leaders of the former Soviet Union were behind the assassination attempt against Pope John Paul II in 1981, an Italian parliamentary investigative commission said in a report.

A final draft of the report, which is due to be presented to parliament later this month, was made available to Reuters on Thursday by the commission president, Senator Paolo Guzzanti.

“This commission believes, beyond any reasonable doubt, that the leadership of the Soviet Union took the initiative to eliminate Pope John Paul,” the report said.

“They relayed this decision to the military secret services for them to take on all necessary operations to commit a crime of unique gravity, without parallel in modern times,” it said.

The report also says “some elements” of the Bulgarian secret services were involved but that this was an attempt to divert attention away from the Soviet Union’s alleged key role.

A 36-page chapter on the assassination attempt was included in a wider report by parliament’s Mitrokhin Commission, which probed the revelations of Vasili Mitrokhin, a senior Soviet archivist during the Cold War who defected to Britain in 1992.

The Pope was shot in St Peter’s Square on May 13, 1981 by Turkish gunman Mehmet Ali Agca, who was arrested minutes later and convicted of attempted murder.

At the time of the shooting, events in the Pope’s Polish homeland were starting a domino effect which was eventually to lead to the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe in 1989.

The Pope was a staunch supporter of Poland’s Solidarity union and most historians agree he played a vital role in events that led to the formation of the East Bloc’s first freely elected government and the fall of the Berlin Wall.Source

While this isn’t a complete shock, it is ironic that their assisination attempt helped start the dominoe effect that eventually led to their own fall.

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Posted by Jay on March 2, 2006 9:07 am

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3 Responses to “Holy Smoke: Soviet Union ordered Pope shooting”

  1. Gribbit on March 2nd, 2006 1:07 pm

    Isn’t it ironic, that the big bad Soviet Union was so afraid of one man, a man who had no weapons of any kind, that they attempted assassination? John Paul II armed with only Holy Water, communion wafers, a book which teaches peace and his voice, was able to add to the vast weaponry of the free thinking, free loving people of the world to topple the Great Soviet Experience. My what a threat one man can be if he is right. Are you?

  2. kimsch on March 2nd, 2006 1:55 pm

    My trackbacks never seem to work. Red Rabbit Still True at Musing Minds.

  3. John on March 2nd, 2006 2:29 pm

    Let’s not forget his seemingly infinite capacity for forgiveness.

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