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Terror
- Narrated by: Burghart Klaußner, Lars Eidinger, Florian David Fitz, Martina Gedeck, Michael Bideller
- Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
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Publisher's summary
-- DER SPIEGEL.
Ein Terrorist kapert eine Passagiermaschine und zwingt die Piloten, Kurs auf ein voll besetztes Fußballstadion zu nehmen. Gegen den Befehl seiner Vorgesetzten schießt ein Kampfpilot der Luftwaffe das Flugzeug in letzter Minute ab, alle Passagiere sterben. Der Pilot muss sich vor Gericht für sein Handeln verantworten. Seine Richter sind die Theaterbesucher, sie müssen über Schuld oder Unschuld urteilen.
Das Hörspiel von Ferdinand von Schirach ist von bedrückender Aktualität. Es stellt die Frage, wie wir in Zukunft leben wollen. Werden wir uns für die Freiheit oder für die Sicherheit entscheiden? Wollen wir, dass die Würde des Menschen trotz der Terroranschläge noch gilt?
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"Terror" hat Strafverteidiger und Autor Ferdinand von Schirach sein berühmtes Bühnenstück genannt. Der Titel spielt doppelbödig auf die extreme juristische Konfliktsituation an, die sich nach einem Terroranschlag in einem deutschen Gerichtssaal entfaltet. Lars Koch, im ungekürzten Hörbuch von Florian David Fitz dargestellt, ist als Major der Luftwaffe des Mordes angeklagt. In Ausübung seines Berufs hat er ein entführtes Passagierflugzeug mit 164 Menschen an Bord abgeschossen und dadurch verhindert, dass es stattdessen in ein mit 70.000 Besuchern gefülltes Stadion hineinstürzt.
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