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European Parliament Gladio Resolution: Judicial Inquiries into State Terrorism
SUMMARY
In 1990, the European Parliament passed a resolution (A3-0005/90) condemning Operation Gladio and similar 'stay-behind' networks. The resolution specifically noted that "military secret services (or uncontrolled branches thereof) were involved in serious cases of terrorism and crime as evidenced by, various judicial inquiries" (Source 1, 3, 6). While the resolution itself does not explicitly name these judicial inquiries, contemporary reporting and subsequent investigations into Gladio, particularly in Italy, point to several legal proceedings that uncovered state involvement in Cold War-era terrorism (Source 7).
The resolution highlighted the extra-legal nature of these organizations, asserting they operated without parliamentary control and that even high-ranking government officials were often unaware of their activities (Source 1). The broader context of the resolution's adoption was the public exposure of Gladio in Italy by Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti in 1990, followed by admissions and investigations in other European countries (Source 2). The specific judicial inquiries referenced in the resolution, while not detailed, are a crucial element for understanding the parliamentary body's assertion of military secret service involvement in terrorism.
STRONGEST CASE FOR
The European Parliament's 1990 resolution was a direct response to the revelations of Operation Gladio, particularly in Italy, where judicial inquiries had already begun to expose the involvement of state elements, including military intelligence, in acts of terrorism during the 'Years of Lead'. The resolution's reference to 'various judicial inquiries' implies that by 1990, there was sufficient accumulating evidence from legal proceedings across Member States to warrant a parliamentary condemnation. This suggests that the parliament was relying on concrete findings from official investigations, even if not fully enumerated within the resolution text, to assert the unlawful actions of these secret services.
STRONGEST CASE AGAINST
The European Parliament's 1990 resolution, while a significant political statement, refers broadly to 'various judicial inquiries' without specifying them within the resolution itself. This lack of explicit detail could suggest that the parliament was reacting to general public and media revelations rather than concrete, fully adjudicated judicial findings across multiple states at that exact moment. While Italian inquiries later corroborated aspects of state involvement, the resolution's phrasing might have been aspirational or reflective of ongoing, rather than concluded, investigations in 1990, making it difficult to pinpoint the exact judicial inquiries it referenced.
CLAIMS
- VERIFIEDCONF 1.00
The European Parliament passed a resolution in 1990 condemning NATO's 'stay-behind' networks, including Operation Gladio.
— attributed to: Wikipedia: Operation Gladio
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Gladio
- VERIFIEDCONF 1.00
The 1990 European Parliament resolution states that military secret services were involved in terrorism and crime, as evidenced by judicial inquiries.
— attributed to: European Parliament Resolution on Gladio (A3-0005/90)
- https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/European_Parliament_resolution_on_Gladio
- https://www.voltairenet.org/article219618.html
- https://www.scribd.com/document/793350702/European-Parliament-resolution-on-Gladio
- VERIFIEDCONF 1.00
The resolution specifically notes that these organizations operated outside the law and without parliamentary control.
— attributed to: European Parliament Resolution on Gladio (A3-0005/90)
- https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/European_Parliament_resolution_on_Gladio
- https://www.voltairenet.org/article219618.html
- CORROBORATEDCONF 0.80
Italian judicial findings in the 1990s, building on earlier inquiries, suggested foreknowledge or facilitation of terrorist acts by state elements, including Gladio-affiliated operatives and SID military intelligence.
— attributed to: Grokipedia: Operation Gladio
- https://grokipedia.com/page/Operation_Gladio
TIMELINE
- 1990-10-23A meeting of the Gladio command structure, under Belgian General Van Calster, occurred. [src]
- 1990-11Belgian Minister of Defense Guy Coëme acknowledged the existence of a Belgian 'stay-behind' army. [src]
- 1990-11-22European Parliament adopted its resolution (A3-0005/90) on Gladio. [src]
- 1990sItalian judicial findings suggested foreknowledge or facilitation of terrorist acts by state elements, including Gladio-affiliated operatives. [src]
ENTITIES
- ORG European Parliament — Legislative body that passed the resolution
- EVENT Operation Gladio — Clandestine 'stay-behind' network subject of the resolution
- ORG Military Secret Services — Allegedly involved in terrorism and crime
- PERSON Giulio Andreotti — Italian Prime Minister who admitted Gladio's existence in 1990
- PERSON General Van Calster — Director of Belgian military General Service for Intelligence (SGR)
- PERSON Guy Coëme — Belgian Minister of Defense who acknowledged a Belgian 'stay-behind' army
- PLACE Italy — Member State where Gladio was publicly exposed and judicial inquiries occurred
- PLACE Belgium — Member State where 'stay-behind' army was acknowledged
OPEN QUESTIONS — PENDING LEADS
- What specific Italian judicial inquiries or court cases from before November 1990 did the European Parliament's resolution implicitly reference regarding military secret service involvement in terrorism?
- Were there any judicial inquiries or official investigations in other European Member States (beyond Italy) by November 1990 that found military secret service involvement in terrorism, which the European Parliament might have referenced?
- What parliamentary reports or expert testimonies informed the European Parliament's resolution A3-0005/90 concerning 'various judicial inquiries'?
- Do primary documents from the European Parliament archives related to the 1990 Gladio resolution contain more detailed references or footnotes to the specific judicial inquiries mentioned?
- Who were the key proponents or drafters of the 1990 European Parliament resolution on Gladio, and what sources did they cite internally regarding the judicial inquiries?
EVIDENCE — CAPTURED SOURCES
- [WEB] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Gladio [archived]
In 1990, following France's denial ... of Gladio was present, had been on 23 and 24 October 1990 under the presidency of Belgian General Van Calster, director of the Belgian military General Service for Intelligence (SGR). In November, Guy Coëme, the Minister of Defense, acknowle…
- [WEB] https://www.voltairenet.org/article219618.html
D. whereas in certain Member States military secret services (or uncontrolled branches thereof) were involved in serious cases of terrorism and crime as evidenced by, various judicial inquiries, E. whereas these organizations operated and continue to operate completely outside th…
- [WEB] https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:52007IP0032 [archived]
P6_TA(2007)0032. Transportation and illegal detention of prisoners. European Parliament resolution on the alleged use of European countries by the CIA for ...
- [WEB] https://www.research-collection.ethz.ch/bitstreams/b31adeb7-9e04-44b0-b5b0-4e758646e947/download [archived]
Ever since, there have been allegations in Italy that the Gladio stay-behind army was linked to acts of terrorism during the Cold War. Despite their importance ...
- [WEB] https://www.scribd.com/document/793350702/European-Parliament-resolution-on-Gladio [archived]
D. whereas in certain Member States military secret services (or uncontrolled branches thereof) were involved in serious cases of terrorism and crime as evidenced by, various judicial inquiries,
- [WEB] https://statewatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/ep-resolution-on20rendition-and-detention.pdf
having regard to its resolution of 15 December 2005 on the presumed use of European countries for the transportation and illegal detention of prisoners by ...
- [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/DaystromInstitute/comments/11sv9a3/section_31_is_a_natural_consequence_of_the_st/ [archived]
16 Mar 2023 · Gladio was discovered and was big news in the early 1990s so could have been an inspiration for Section 31.
- [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/AskEurope/comments/ukxo0z/are_there_any_events_in_your_countrys_history/ [archived]
8 May 2022 · The government accused the Soviets of having been the attackers and this was used as pretext for Hungary's participation in Operation ...
- [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/AskAJapanese/comments/1hploxb/japanese_opinion_about_this_famous_speech_given/
30 Dec 2024 · During the 1990s an Italian commission of inquiry proved the existence of a secret subversive paramilitary organization called Gladio.
- [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/onebirdtoostoned/comments/1laez8o/sabotage_beastie_boys/ [archived]
13 Jun 2025 · Gladio documents released in 1990 showed that members of Gladio were responsible for the slaying of three police officers by a car bomb in 1972 ...
- [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/onebirdtoostoned/comments/1lyv1io/kantori_ongaku_devendra_banhart/ [archived]
13 Jul 2025 · Mercenary activities, as detailed in the sources, refer to the involvement of individuals who fight or provide services for pay in foreign ...
- [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/Gangstalking2024/rising/
9 Jan 2024 · in certain Member States military secret services were involved in serious cases of terrorism and crime as evidenced by various judicial ...
- [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/a:t5_t3g97/comments/a8w299/archive_original_posted_on_june_03_2015/ [archived]
23 Dec 2018 · KGB and CIA kept secret dossiers on Britain's VIP paedophiles; Both Russian and US intelligence knew about a group of powerful paedophiles ...
- [WEB] https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/European_Parliament_resolution_on_Gladio
D. whereas in certain Member States military secret services (or uncontrolled branches thereof) were involved in serious cases of terrorism and crime as evidenced by, various judicial inquiries, E. whereas these organizations operated and continue to operate completely outside th…
- [WEB] https://grokipedia.com/page/Operation_Gladio [archived]
Initially pinned on anarchists and left-wing radicals, subsequent trials implicated neo-fascist groups like Ordine Nuovo, with claims of coordination by Gladio-affiliated stay-behind operatives and SID (Servizio Informazioni Difesa) military intelligence to fabricate a narrative …
- [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/TruthLeaks/wiki/george-webb-series-word-frequency-analysis/ [archived]
25 Feb 2017 · r/TruthLeaks: Open Source Investigations related to George Webb's Thesis. 3430 with: 3009 be: 2974 comments: 2932 r: reddit: 2869
CROSS-REFERENCE
- → SHARES-EVENT Operation Gladio: NATO Stay-Behind Networks in Western Europe and the Andreotti Admission (1990) — The European Parliament resolution directly addresses Operation Gladio, a key event in the history of NATO stay-behind networks.
- → SUPPORTS Italian Gladio Cases and Years of Lead: Judicial Evidence Standards for Perpetrator Attribution — The resolution's reference to 'various judicial inquiries' aligns with Italian investigations into state involvement in 'Years of Lead' terrorism, which are a focus of the linked dossier.
- → SHARES-EVENT Declassifications and Remaining Classification Restrictions on NATO Stay-Behind Networks: Italy, France, Belgium, and UK (1990–Present) — The 1990 European Parliament resolution is a pivotal event in the timeline of declassification and public exposure of NATO stay-behind networks.
- → CONTRADICTS NATO Stay-Behind Networks and Domestic Political Authorization: Declassified Documentation vs. Public Allegations — The resolution highlights that these organizations operated 'completely outside the law' and without parliamentary control, directly contradicting claims of full domestic political authorization.