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20 January

Pakistan: Lahore Court sentences three Sikh hijackers to death and seven others to life imprisonment; four were acquitted. They hijacked an Indian Airlines Boeing 737 on 5 July 1984 14b)(3)"

jize a demand for a separate Sikh homeland in India's Punjab State.

Philippines: Two New People's Army members kill Human Settlements worker and his wife in Cebu. He was the 19th Human Settlements community fieldworker to be slain in the last three years. _(b)(3)

25 January

Angola: UNITA claims responsibility for bomb attack on Bulgarian nationals in Benguela. The explosion occurred in a housing area and caused extensive damage. The number of casualties is not known. (b)(3)

26 January

Pakistan: Police blame two recent bombings in Frontier Province on Afghan agents. Twelve persons were injured in an explosion at a tea shop; in the second attack, three persons were killed and 29 others wounded in the offices of Pakistan International Airlines in Peshawar. (b)(3)

27 January

India: Two unidentified gunmen kill Congress-I Party district workor in auto ambush in Amritsar. No one has claimed responsibility.

(b)(3)

29 January

India: Bridge bombed in Tamil Nadu. A second, unexploded bomb and handwritten posters were also found. Authorities suspect a grouş, mothe “Kisan (Farmer) Liberation Front" is responsible for the incident.

(b)(3)

Japan: Stolen trucks set ablaze under two railway overpasses in Tokyo. No group has yet claimed responsibility, but police suspect the terrorist Chukaku-ha (Nucley(b)(3jon),

which has conducted other attacks in support of railway workers.

31 January

(b)(3)

Canada: Police question militant Sikh leader about bomb found at Indian newspaper in Vancouver. The homes of local militant leaders were raided, and unspecified quantities of weapons and explosives reportedly were confiscated.

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UAE: Small bomb explodes at alcohol warehouse in Ajman. (b)(3)'ere casualties and no group has claimed responsibility

Lebanon: Three local leaders of Armenian Dashnag Party assassinated in Beirut. A caller claimed credit on behalf of the “Armenian Revolutionaries Union," which may be affiliated with the leftwing Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia. No mention was made of a fourth Dashnag member who was also reported kidnaped. (b)(3)]

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