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Chronology of Terrorism-1986-87

Below are described noteworthy foreign and international events involving terrorists, or the use of terrorist tactics, which have occurred or come to light since our last issue. In some cases, the perpetrators and their motivations may not be known. Events and developments that have already been described elsewhere in this publication are not included.__(b)(3)

31. December

Chile: Unidentified individuals armed with pistols and submachineguns threaten employees of the Intergovernmental Committee for Migration in Santiago. No one was injured in the incident. A telephone call from an unidentified male claimed romans ibility for the attack on behalf of the “11 September Commandos. "f(b)(3)

Uganda: Handgrenade explodes a crowded bus stop in Ka injuring sir people. Witnesses say that the grenade was thrown from a three-story building across from the bus stop. No claim of responsibility has been made

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13 January

Namibia: Bomb explodes at a gas station in Gobabis, killing one man. A second bomb was found nearby and defused. There was no claim of responsibility (b)(3)

14 January

Cyprus: Police at Larnaca airport de port a group of Palestinians trying to enter the country. Police believe they planned to attack Syrian targets in Nicosia. The Palestinians were refused permission to telephone a contact in Cyprus and were put aboard a plane that left for overseas (b)(3)

28 January

Turkey: Three members of the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) involved in a village raid on 24 January surrender to police. Another two militants were expected to give themselves up. The security forces arrested 23 persons in connection with the incident[(b)(3)

30 January

Turkey: Four Palestinians on trial for the murder in July 1985 of a Jordanian diplomat end a hunger strike in an Ankara jail after prosecutor's visit. They were protesting a court decision refusing their release. The prosecutor reportedly promised to help them

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Late January

- Turkey: IstanbUL police arrest two university students for suspicious activities and distribution of leaflets signed by the leftist terrorist group Dev Sol. Several books

and publications containing leftist propaganda-also.were confiscated (b)(3)

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Sceret DI TR 87-006 26 March 1987

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