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Italy: Twenty persons go on trial for 1980 Bologna railway station bombing. The defendants, members of rightwing terrorist groups, are charged with subversive activity, conspiracy to commit mass murder, and membership of an armed gang.

The bombing killed more than 80 persons in Italy's most lethal terrorist incident. (b)(3)

Japan: Three projectiles are fired from a parked car at a Tokyo police station. The building sustained minor damage, and there were no injuries. Based on the construction of the projectiles, police strongly suspect the leftist radical Chukakuhalb)(3)

21 January

Argentina: Bomb damages Intransigent Party Headquarters in the Flores District in Buenos Aires, causing extensive damang There were no reported injuries and no group has claimed responsibility. (b)(3)

24 January

Italy: Small bombs explode outside two politicians' homes in Bolzano, causing slight damage but no injuries. Two suspected members of the South Tyrol separatist movement “Heimatbund" were arrested.

(b)(3)

Spain: Several thousand people rally in Bilbao, demanding amnesty for suspected terrorists living in France. The marchers also were protesting recent French expulsions of Spanish Basque refugees. The National Committee of the radical

notirnalist party, Herri Batasuna, was one of the organizers of the peacefUL march. (b)(3)

(b)(3)

27 January

France: Bomb explodes in offices of magazine, Lovina Afrique in Paris. There were no injuries and no claim of responsibility. (b)(3)

Italy: Supreme Appellate Court issues final ruling on the 1969 Milan bank bombing known as the Piazza Fontana massacre. The court upheld the acquittals of three neofacists and an anarch; persons and injured 88 others.

(b)(3)?sed of planting a bomb, which killed 16

27 January

French Guiana: Bomb explodes in Cayenne at the French Government's Forestry Administration building, causing structural damage but no injuries. No group has claimed responsibility, although radical separatists may be behind the bombing. (b)(3)

29 January

West Bank: Jewish extremists vandalize Arab cars in East Jerusalem. The tires of 25 cars were slashed.

(b)(3)

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