For the application of the European Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism, signed in Strasbourg on 27 January 1977, and of the Agreement between the Member States of the European Communities on the application of the European Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism, done at Dublin on 4 December 1979, any person guilty of any of the following offences may be prosecuted and tried under the conditions laid down in Article 689-1:
1° Deliberate assault on life, torture and acts of barbarism, violence resulting in death, permanent mutilation or disability or, if the victim is a minor, a total incapacity to work of more than eight days, kidnapping and unlawful confinement punishable under Book II of the Criminal Code as well as the threats defined in articles 222-17, paragraph 2, and 222-18 of this code, when the offence is committed against a person entitled to international protection, including diplomatic agents;
2° Offences against the freedom to come and go as defined in Article 421-1 of the Penal Code or any other crime or misdemeanour involving the use of bombs, grenades, rockets, automatic firearms, letter or parcel bombs, insofar as such use presents a danger to persons, when this crime or misdemeanour is related to an individual or collective enterprise aimed at seriously disturbing public order through intimidation or terror.