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Chronology of Terrorism—1986/1987

Below are described noteworthy foreign and international events involving terrorists, or the use of terrorist tactics, which have come to light since our last issue. In some cases, the perpetrators and their motivations may not be known. Events and developments that havinkody been described elsewhere in this publication are not included.

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December

Portugal: Prime Minister signs decree streamlining counterterrorism effort. Greater cooperation among the various agencies in the fight against terrorism is anticipated. The armed forces were not given a direct role although they will share intelligence.(b)(3)

4 and 5 December

Italy: Disgruntled Communist Revolutionary Committee (CCR) member arrested in Ventimiglia. Emanuele Greco was arrested as he attempted to enter the country with false identification. He then led police to a weapons cache. The CCR is one of several Red Brigades splinter groups. (b)(3)]

31 December

West Germany: Arson attack on police vehicle and police station in Bielefeld causes about $250,000 in damages. There were no injuries. A previously unknown group called “Wooli" claimed responsibility for the incident.

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Early January

Denmark: Police arrest two Danish nationals for the bombing of the Soviet Embassy in Copenhagen last December. The youths, aged 16 and 18, confessed to the bombing and are implicated in other incidents in which explosive devices were left in playgrounds. The 18-year-old male, an activist in the conservative party (b)(3) youth wing, wanted to call attention to the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.

2 January

West Germany: Bomb detonates outside British military airport in West Berlin, causing some damage but no injuries. Environmentalists have focused on the airport since tree cutting to clear the runway approaches began last summer. No one, however, claimed responsibility for the bombing. (b)(3)

3 January

West Germany: Arsonists attack Free Democratic Party (FDB) offices in Wiesbaden. The fire caused about $100,000 in damages but no injuries. Two unidentified youth Vot seen running from the scene. There has been no claim of

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Setret DI TR 87-004 26 February 1987

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