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6 March

Spain: Police suspect Basque group Iraultza behind second bombing of USaffiliated company in Bilbao. Damage was slight, and there were no injuries. No

one has claimed responsibility for the attack, the second such on the firm in a year. (b)(3)

7 March

Colombia: Bomb thrown into restaurant kills two, wounds nine others. A policeman and a civilian were killed. No one claimed responsibility for the attack, which occurred two days before national elections. (b)(3)

8 March

France: Two hooded gunmen kidnap Seychelles ConsUL and daughter in their apartment in Marseilles. The motive for the incident is not clear, but the gunmen

(b)(3)urrendered to the police three hours later and released their hostages unharmed.

Argentina: Bomb explodes at La Plata Catholic University in Buenos Aires.

ffices were destroyed. No one claimed responsibility for the attack.

Although there were no casualties(b)(3) f

9 March

Guadeloupe: Four molotov cocktails thrown at political campaign rally in Capesterre-Belle Eau. One person in the crowd of 400 was critically wounded. No

one has claimed responsibility for the attack, (b)(35cials suspect the Popular

Union for the Liberation of Guadeloupe

Angola: Ten foreign kidnap victims escape from UNITA rebels in Andrada. The citizens of Portugal, Canada, Sao Tome and Principe, and Angola had been workers of the Diamang Company and were being forced to march to rebelcontrolled territories during the rainy season. They were among an estimated 175 foreign workers heing held by guerrillas of the Union for the Total Liberation of

Angola. (b)(3)7

Pakistan: UnsuccessfUL attempt made to bomb Iraqi ConsUL General's car in Karachi. The bomb fell off the moving car and exploded in the road, causing no damage. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. (b)(3)

11 March

Spain: ETA-M claims kidnaping of Basque industrialist. The group reportedly has not made contact with the hostage's family. (b)(3)

13 March

Colombia: Police kill top (-19 leader Alvaro Fayad in Bogota apartment. Fayad, who took control of the guerrilla group in February 1985, is the third M-19 leader to die in the last three years (b)(3)

South Africa: UNITA frees two Portuguese nationals captured last year in (b)(3) Angola. They arrived in Johannesburg on an International Red Cross plane.

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