Weekly Situation Report on International Terrorism
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WEEKLY SITUATION REPORT
CONTENTS
4 September 1974
Further Developments Concerning Japanese Red Army Member in
French Custody (Page 1)
Bulgarian Support to the Fedayeen (Page 3)
Notes:
Release of Tenneco Hostages Believed Imminent (Page 5)
Arafat Promises to Withdraw Fedayeen from South Lebanon
(Page 5)
PFLP Training of Omani and South Yemeni Guerrillas (Page 5)
Terrorists Loot Home of Netherlands Diplomat in Dacca
(Page 6)
Arms Stolen in California Believed to be in Mexico (Page 6)
Alleged Sabotage Attempts in London Against Nigerian Aircraft
(Page 6)
TAB A - Chronology of Significant International Terrorist Acts
CHART: Incidence of Significant International Terror-
ist Acts as Listed in Weekly Situation Reports
- 1974 (Page A-i)
Chronology (Page A-2)
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TAB B - Terrorist Threats and Plans
CHARTS: Incidence of New Threats of Terrorist Activity
in Weekly Situation Reports - 1574
Total (Page B1)
U.S. Targets Worldwide (Page B2)
Regional Totals (See first pages of
Sections I-VI below)
I. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Western. Hemisphere
Including United States
II. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Europe
III. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Middle East
IV. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Africa
V. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Far East
VI. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Worldwide
TAB C - Potential Terrorist Targets in the U.S. and Abroad
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CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS
Date: 27 August 1974 Assassination of French Firm
Executive. ----
Place: Argentina, Ricardo Goya, labor relations
Cordoba Province, manager of the French-owned
Alta Gracia IKA-Renault Motor company, was
assassinated by a group of men
who blocked his vehicle as he
was driving to work and machine-
gunned him. The terrorist group
"Peronist Armed Forces" (FAP)
claimed credit for the assassi-
nation. IKA-Renault had been
the target of considerable
recent labor unrest provoked by
SMATA, a heavily Communist-
infiltrated automobile workers
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Target: Colombian Consulate The Colombian Consulate in San
Juan, Puerto Rico, received a
Place: Puerto Rico, letter warning that those deal-
San Juan ing with the Castro regime would
be considered a military objec-
Date: Unknown tive. The Consul General also
received several telephone calls
advising that the Colombian Con-
sulate would be bombed. (See
21 August issue, page B-I-2.)
(UNCLASSIFIED)
** Indicates a new threat reported for the first time.
Indicates a revision of a threat reported in previous issues.
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POTENTIAL TERRORIST TARGETS IN THE U.S. AND ABROAD
This a list of persons and events, arranged chronologically,
which might attract terrorist attack. The following symbols
are used when applicable: ** Reported for the first time.
* Revision of report in previous issue.
Target: U.S. Civilian and * In view of the continuing tense
Official Personnel situation in Cyprus, it is pos-
and Installations sible that terrorist groups may
use popular demonstrations as
Place: Cyprus a cover for more violent acts
against U.S. personnel or in-
Date: Current stallations. The Department of
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citizens should. not contemplate
travel to Cyprus except in ex-
treme emergency. (UNCLASSIFIED)
Target: U.S. Civilian and * The current wave of anti-
Official Personnel American demonstrations could
and Installations be used by extremists for ter-
rorist acts directed against
Place: Greece U.S. official or private facil-
ities or enterprises. (See
Date: Current also Tab B-II.) (UNCLASSIFIED)
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Department of Transportation
Mr. Robert F. Ellsworth
Assistant Secretary of Defense
International Security Affairs
Mr. James M. Frey
Deputy Associate Director for International
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Office of Management and Budget
Colonel Richard T. Kennedy
National Security Council Staff
Mr. David R. Macdonald
Assistant Secretary of Treasury for
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and Operations
Mr. Kevin T. Maroney
Deputy Assistant Attorney General
Department of Justice
Mr. Herbert K. Reis
Legal Advisor
United States Mission to the United Nations
Mr. Geoff C. Shepard
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WEEKLY SITUATION REPORT
11 September 1974
Articles:
Argentine Montoneros Announce Return to Terrorism; Government
Plans Countermeasures (Page 1)
Israeli Indictment of Archbishop Capucci (Page 3)
New Type of Delayed-Action Device Used by Fedayeen
Guerrillas (Page 4)
Accidental Death of Possible Anti-Duvalier Terrorist (Page 6)
Notes:
PLO Refutes ANYO Claim of Responsibility for TWA Crash
(Page 7)
Austrians Move Soviet Jewish Transit Facility in Vienna
(Page 7)
Anti-Imperialist Festival Concluded Uneventfully in Belfast
(Page 8)
Italian Neofascists and Rhodesians Responsible for Parcel
Bombs Sent to Zambia (Page 8)
TAB A - Chronology of Significant International Terrorist Acts
TAB B - Terrorist Threats and Plans
I. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Western Hemisphere,
Including United States
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II. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Europe
III. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Middle East
IV. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Africa
V. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Far East
VI. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Worldwide
TAB C - Potential Terrorist Targets in the U.S. and Abroad
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PLO Refutes ANYO Claim of Responsibility for TWA Crash
In a communique to the Beirut bureau of the Agence France-
Presse, the Arab Nationalist Youth Organization (ANYO) claimed
credit for the 8 September crash near Greece of a Trans World
Airlines aircraft. The message reportedly stated that the ANYO
had placed one of its guerrillas on board the plane with a bomb
which the terrorist had exploded in flight. (For additional
information on the ANYO see the issue of 19 June 1974, page 7.)
Through the Palestinian news agency WAFA, a spokesman for the
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) stated that the ANYO
claim was a hoax, and denied that any Arab group was involved
in the disaster.
The TWA flight, a Boeing 707 aircraft, originated in Tel
Aviv and had stopped in Athens on its way to Rome, New York and
Los Angeles. It crashed, with no survivors, in the Ionian Sea
between Italy and Greece. TWA's New York headquarters and its
general manager for Israel both ruled out the possibility of
sabotage. The latter, according to The New York Times, stated
that the pilot had radioed Athens that an engine a gone bad
and he intended to shut it down. The head of the U.S. National
Transportation Safety Board team, which will investigate the
cause of the crash, stated that his experts would look into
the claim by the ANYO that one of its guerrillas had sabotaged
the plane. (UNCLASSIFIED)
Austrians Move Soviet Jewish Transit Facility in Vienna
For the second time in less than one year the Austrian
government has changed the location of its transit facility
fo-r_._Soviet Jewish emigrants from the USSR enroute to Israel.
The new facility, under the control of the Red Cross, is
located in Vienna's Simmering district. The previous facility,
in the rural village of Woellersdorf, 25 miles south of Vienna,
was opened in December 1973 after the original Schoenau center
was closed as a result of a terrorist attack at the Vienna
airport in late September. (See the issue of 3 October 1973,
page 1.)
Viennese residents of the Simmering area have protested
to local authorities that the relocation of the transit facil-
ity exposes their neighborhood to potential danger of attack.
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The mayor promised to try to find another location for the
emigre center, but the Minister of Justice stated that the
new center is very secure and that Red Cross installations
are respected everywhere, and that he does not currently plan
to move it. According to an Austrian newspaper, the new facil-
ity, formerly a convent and orphanage, was chosen because the
Austrian army needed the barracks in Woellersdorf. (UNCLASSI-
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Anti-Imperialist Festival Concluded Uneventfully in Belfast
The "Anti-Imperialist Festival" organized by the Sinn Fein
party in the Irish Republic ended peacefully on 3 August, ac-
cording to a dispatch recently received from the U.S. Consulate
in Belfast. The festival (whose opening was reported in the
31 July issue, page 4) was moved from Dublin to Belfast the
weekend of 27-28 July. Consulate reporting, based on the press
and other sources, indicated that the meetings were peaceful.
and well organized. Estimates of the number of delegates
ranged from 100 to 170, representing from 20 to 23 countries
or political movements. They were chiefly unimportant young
members of "docile" national movements. Apprehensions of
local security officers that the festival would attract hard-
core militants were not realized. The Bellecourt brothers of
the American Indian Movement, who were expected to attend, did
not arrive. (UNCLASSIFIED)
Italian Neofascists and Rhodesians Responsible for Parcel Bombs
Sent to Zam is
An investigation by Italian, Interpol and Zambian authori-
ties disclosed that the two parcel bombs which exploded in
Zambia last February had been posted from Italy in August and
September 1973 by Italian neofascists on behalf of Rhodesian
white racists, according to a French press report of 3 Sep-
tember 1974. The Rome public prosecutor said that the in-
vestigators believed the bombs were "ordered" in Rhodesia and
payment was made to the Italian fascists with arms deliveries.
(The explosions were reported in the 20 February issue, page
A-1.) One bomb was addressed to Father Stanislao Nowiski, a
Polish-born missionary in Kabwe, and exploded on 7 February
in the Kabwe post office, injuring three postal workers. The
explosion of the other bomb, which arrived or. 12 February at
the office of the chief representative of the African National
Congress of South Africa in Lusaka's Liberation Center, killed
one person, injured three others and caused extensive damage
to the building. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS
Date: 3 September 1974 Bomb Attacks on Foreign
s.
Enterprise
Place: Argentina, The detonation of nine bombs,
Cordoba targeted against seven instal-
Lomas de Zomar lations, caused material damage
but no injuries. The following
foreign enterprises were hit:
IKA-Renault automobile agencies
in Cordoba and Lomas de Zomar;
the Peugeot automobile agency
and a branch office of the Bank
of London in Lomas de Zomar.
(See also Tab A of the 4 Sep-
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this issue.) (UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 5 September 1974 Bombing of U.S. Firm.
A bomb explode at the Eveready
Place: Argentina, battery plant operated by the
Buenos Aires CU.S. Union ompany. There were Battery eper-
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material damage. The police
attributed the act to the
People's Revolutionary Army
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Minister of Defense
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Target: Jordanian Aircraft See page 13-VI-1.
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Target: Jewish Personality ** An unidentified Jewish person-
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Place: Worldwide kidnapping by Arab terrorists
attempting to force Israel to
Date: Unknown release Archbishop Capucci,
according to a Reuters news
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Target: Jewish and ** Fedayeen terrorists might con-
Israeli Officials sider the Jewish "High Holidays"
and Facilities season an appropriate time to
carry out violent acts against
Place: Worldwide Jewish or Israeli facilities or
personages. (UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 17 and 26 September
1974
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Official Personnel
and Installations
Place: Cyprus
In view of the continuing tense
situation in Cyprus, it is pos-
sible that terrorist groups may
use popular demonstrations as
a cover for more violent acts
against U.S. personnel or in-
Date: Current stallations. The Department of
State has advised that American
citizens should not contemplate
travel to Cyprus except in ex-
treme emergency. (UNCLASSIFIED)
Target: U.S. Civilian and * According to Defense Attache
Official Personnel reporting, vandalism against
and Installations vehicles owned by U.S. military
personnel continues. The cur-
Place: Greece rent wave of anti-American
demonstrations and sentiment
Date: Current could be used by extremists for
terrorist acts directed against
U.S. official or private facil-
ities or enterprises. (See
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Assistant Secretary for Safety and Consumer
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Department of Transportation
Mr. Robert F. Ellsworth
Assistant Secretary of Defense
International Security Affairs
Mr. James M. Frey
Deputy Associate Director for International
Affairs
Office of Management and Budget
Colonel Richard T. Kennedy
National Security Council Staff
Mr. David R. Macdonald
Assistant Secretary of Treasury for
Enforcement, Tariff and Trade Affairs,
and Operations
Mr. Kevin T. Maroney
Deputy Assistant Attorney General
Department of Justice
Mr. Herbert K. Reis
Legal Advisor
United States Mission to the United Nations
Mr. Geoff C. Shepard
Associate Director of the Domestic Council
Mr. W. Raymond Wannall
Assistant Director Intelligence Division
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CONTENTS
18 September 1974
Japanese Red Army Terrorists Seize French Ambassador in
The Hague (Page 1)
Reported Death of Fedayeen Terrorist Leader Ahmad 'Abd-al-
Ghaffur, and Operational Plans of His Group (Page 5)
PLO Efforts to Get Custody of Khartoum Terrorists Imprisoned
in Egypt (Page 7)
Increase in Fedayeen Threats Against Targets in Europe
(Page 9)
Terrorist Acts Involving Chilean Targets or Sympathizers
(Page 13)
ELF Releases Tenneco Hostages (Page 15)
Notes:
Crash of Hijacked Plane in South Vietnam (Page 17)
Thai Rebels Restate Terms for Release of Two Missionary
Nurses (Page 17)
New Pen Gun Disguised as Parker Ballpoint Pen (Page 17)
Afghan Exiles in Iraq Allegedly Trained by Fedayeen (Page 18)
'Arrest of Suspect in U.N. Bombing Attempt (Page 18)
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TAB A - Chronology of Significant International Terrorist Acts
1.
Terrorist Threats and Plans:
Western Hemisphere,
Including United States
II.
Terrorist Threats and Plans:
Europe
III.
Terrorist Threats and Plans:
Middle East
IV.
Terrorist Threats and Plans:
Africa
V.
Terrorist Threats and Plans:
Far East
VI.
Terrorist Threats and Plans:
Worldwide
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Arrest of Suspect in U.N. Bombing Attempt
Michael Halsey Brown, a 31-year-old American national of
Berea, Kentucky, was arrested in his home town on 10 September
in connection with the attempt in early August to .set off an
explosive device at the U.N. General Assembly, according to the
FBI. He was charged with violation of federal statutes relating
to the protection of the'property of foreign governments and
international organizations. As previously reported (see the
14 August issue, Tab A), on 7 August a U.N. guard discovered an
explosive device consisting of dynamite, a firecracker fuse and
a matchbook underneath a bench in the first-floor meditation
room. It failed to explode, apparently because a. cigarette
that was supposed to ignite the matches had gone out. Brown's
reason for attempting to set off the bomb has not been deter-
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Date: 8 to 11 September Bombings of Chilean Facilities.
1974 The Chilean on`suate and the
office of the Chilean airline
Place: Spain, Barcelona were among several sites se-
lected for bombings in con-
nection with the first anniver-
sary of the overthrow of the
Allende government. Only prop-
erty damage resulted. (See
also above and Articles in this
issue.) (UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 11 and 14 September Attacks on Chilean Official
1974 Installations.
On 11 September a bomb explod-
Place: Argentina, ing at the residence of the
Salta and Chilean consul at Salta caused
Buenos Aires considerable damage but no per-
sonal injuries. On 14 Septem-
ber three men driving past the
Chilean Embassy fired a machine-
gun burst at the building and
injured the driver of a car
parked in front of the embassy.
Simultaneously, several antitank
grenades were fired against the
embassy from an adjacent public
park. The 22 August Faction of
the Argentine Forces of Libera-
tion (FAL) has claimed respon-
sibility for the attack. The
FAL/22 August is a Marxist
Leninist pseudo-Peronist splin-
ter group. (UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 9 to 16 September Bombings of U.S. Commercial
1974 Enterprises.
A series o bombs exploding at
Place: Argentina, foreign companies, local banks
Buenos Aires and other enterprises in Buenos
Aires and at least four other
Argentine cites included the
,following U.S. firms or domi-
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tained material damage only:
Bank of Boston, Ford Motor
Company, Chrysler Corporation,
Coca-Cola Bottling Company,
National Lead Company, Riker
Parmaceutical Laboratories,
Eli Lilly Argentina, Firestone
Tires, and Pepsi Cola. A
heretofore unknown terrorist
organization, the "Revolutionary
Workers Group", claimed respon-
sibility for attacks on the last
three firms carried out "in
solidarity with the Chilean
people." The wave of bombings
came a little more than a week
after the Montoneros announced
a return to a strategy of armed
resistance. (See Article in
the 11 September issue.)
(UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 13 September 1974 Seizure of French Embassy.
Three armed members of t He
Place: Netherlands, Japanese Red Army seized the
The Hague French Ambassador and 10 other
hostages in the French Embassy
and threatened to kill them
unless the French authorities
released a Red Army member who
had been arrested on 21 July
at Orly Airport, Paris, for
possessing counterfeit currency
and false passports. On 14 Sep-
tember the terrorist held in
Paris was brought to The Hague
and allowed to talk by telephone
to the three terrorists at the
embassy. Two days later, two
of the hostages, embassy secre-
taries, were released by the
terrorists. An Air France
Boeing-707 with a Dutch/British
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Amsterdam airport to fly out
the terrorists. (UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 13 September 1974 Bombing of Albanian Embassy.
The 51la bomb thrown
Place: France, Paris at the Albanian Eiftbassy result-
ed in damage to the entrance
door and the shattering of win-
dows. The perpetrators are not
known. (UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 13 September 1974 Bombing of Air Algeria Office.
The explosion of a bomb placed
Place: France, Marseille at the entrance of the Air
Algeria office shattered the
front door and destroyed nearly
everything inside the office.
Also, cars parked in front of
the building were damaged.
Police said no one had yet
claimed responsibility for the
explosion. During August a
previously unknown "Soldier of
the Algerian Opposition" move-
ment had claimed responsibility
for a blast which damaged the
offices of the Algerian Na-
tional Tourist Bureau in Paris.
(UNCLASSIFIED)
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Date: 15 September 1974 Hand Grenade Blasts French
Jewish Store.
Place: France, Paris Two people died and 26 were
injured when a young man tossed
a hand grenade from a balcony
into the crowded main floor of
the Drugstore Saint-Germain.
The combination boutique-cof-
feeshop is owned by a well-
known supporter of Israel.
The man who threw the grenade
escaped in the confusion.
There is no reliable informa-
tion as yet on the origin of
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Target: Costa Rican ** The Costa Rican Consulate in
Consulate and Puerto Rico has been receiving
Consul General anonymous threatening telephone
Costa Rican Foreign calls directed at the Consu-
Minister late, the Consul General, and
the Foreign Minister, who is
Place: Puerto Rico, visiting in San Juan, accord-
San Juan ing to an FBI report. The
Consul General believes a Cuban
Date: Unknown exile group is responsible for
the calls because of Costa
Rica's position favoring the
end of OAS economic sanctions
against Cuba. (UNCLASSIFIED)
** Indicates a new threat reported for the first time.
* Indicates a revision of a threat reported in previous issues.
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No terrorist threats were reported in the Far East
during 11 - 17 September 1974.
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POTENTIAL TERRORIST TARGETS IN THE U.S. AND ABROAD
This a list of persons and events, arranged chronologically,
which might attract terrorist attack. The following symbols
are used when applicable: ** Reported for the first time.
* Revision of report in previous issue.
Tar et: USSR Minister of
Foreign Affairs
Andrey Gromyko
Place United States,
Washington, D.C.
New York City
Date: 19 to 22 September
1974
Target: Japanese. Minister
of Foreign Affairs
Masayoshi Ohira
Place: United States,
Washington, D.C.
New York City
20 to 23 September
1974
Jewish and
Israeli Officials
and Facilities
Worldwide
Date: 18 to 26 September
1974
Foreign Minister Gromyko will
be in Washington, D.C. on an
official visit from 19 to 21
September. He will stop in
New York City for a day prior
to returning to the USSR. The
Secret Service has protective
responsibility. (UNCLASSIFIED)
Foreign Minister Ohira will be
in Washington, D.C., on an
official visit from 20 to 22
September 1974. He will stop
in New York prior to returning
to Japan. The Secret Service
has protective responsibility.
(UNCLASSIFIED)
* Fedayeen terrorists might con-
sider the Jewish "High Holidays"
season an appropriate time to
carry out violent acts against
Jewish or Israeli facilities or
personages. The discovery of a
bomb in a Tel Aviv supermarket
has reinforced warnings issued
to Israelis to be alert for
possible guerrilla incidents
during this period. (UNCLAS-
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Business Executives
and Enterprises
Place: Argentina
* U.S. and other foreign officials
and business executives continue
to be potential targets of Ar-
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particularly the People's Revo-
lutionary Army (ERP) or the
Monto
neros, who announced in
Date: Current early September their intention
to resort to terrorism. (See
Tab A this issue and Articles
in 11 September issue.) (UN-
CLASSIFIED)
Target: U.S. Civilian and In view of the continuing tense.
Official Personnel situation in Cyprus, it is pos-
and Installations sible that terrorist groups may
use popular demonstrations as
Place: Cyprus a cover for more violent acts
against U.S. personnel or in-
Date: Current stallations. The Department of
State has advised that American
citizens should not contemplate
travel to Cyprus except in ex-
treme emergency. (UNCLASSIFIED)
Target: U.S. Civilian and * According to Defense Attache
Official Personnel reporting, vandalism against
and Installations vehicles owned by U.S. military
personnel continues. The cur-
Place: Greece rent wave of anti-American
sentiment and demonstrations,
Date: Current bolstered by a large number of
students who have returned to
Athens for the! fall semester,
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Assistant Secretary for Safety and Consumer
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Department of Transportation
Mr. Robert F. Ellsworth
Assistant Secretary of Defense
International Security Affairs
Mr. James M. Frey
Deputy Associate Director for International
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Office of Management and Budget
Colonel Richard T. Kennedy
National Security Council Staff
Mr. David R. Macdonald
Assistant Secretary of Treasury for
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and Operations
Mr. Kevin T. Maroney
Deputy Assistant Attorney General
Department of Justice
Mr. Herbert K. Reis
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Articles:
Japanese Red Army Terrorists in Syrian Custody (Page 1)
Military Build-up by the Rejection Front (Page 3)
Cuba Training Latin American Revolutionaries on Limited
Basis (Page 4)
The Argentine Montoneros (Page 5)
Notes:
Fatah Official's Remarks on Nature of BSO (Page 11)
Archbishop Capucci's Trial Begins in Israel (Page 11)
Arab Transport Workers Warn Against Use of Jerusalem Airport
(Page 11)
TAB A - Chronology of Significant International Terrorist Acts
TAB B - Terrorist Threats and Plans
1.
Terrorist Threats and Plans:
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II.
Terrorist Threats and Plans:
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III.
Terrorist Threats and Plans:
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Archbishop Ca ucci's Trial Begins in Israel
Greek Catholic Archbishop Hilarion Capucci went on trial
in Jerusalem on 20 September, accused of smuggling weapons into
Israel for Fatah on three occasions. Capucci did not enter his
plea at the 20 September session, which was spent mainly in
defense arguments over diplomatic immunity and the legality of
trying the case in Jerusalem. A press account indicated that
clerics of many denominations attended the trial, including a
Roman Catholic priest from a Jerusalem convent acting as an
official observer for the Pope. (Capucci's arrest and indict-
ment were described in the issues of 28 August, page 3, and
11 September, page 3.) (UNCLASSIFIED)
Arab Transport Workers Warn Against Use of Jerusalem Airport
In a broadcast of the Cairo Middle East News Agency on
19 September, Thabit as-Sifri, secretary general of the Arab
Transport Workers Federation, issued a statement warning in-
ternational airlines against using the airport which Israel
has established at Atarot near Jerusalem. As-Sifri said that
use of this airport by any airline would violate the UN reso-
lution of 8 December 1972 pertaining to the legal status of the
occupied Arab territories. The statement included the threat
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measures would not stop at boycotting the airplanes of the
company concerned but would also include action against all
transport interests of the owner country. (UNC.LASSIFIED)
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Minister sul General and the Foreign
Minister, who was visiting
Place: Puerto Rico, in San Juan. (See 18 Septem-
San Juan ber issue, page B-I-1.)
Date: Unknown
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II. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Europe
Target: U.S. INSTALLATIONS, See B-III-1.
AIRCRAFT AND
INTERESTS
Target: Ethiopian ** France has received warnings
Passengers from Ethiopia that mercenaries
working for supporters of the
Place: France, Paris deposed emperor may attempt
to take Ethiopian passengers
Date: Unknown hostage at Orly Airport in
Paris in exchange for former
Ethiopian ministers now in
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Target: Afghanistan ** A group calling itself "Black
Embassy and December" has sent letters to
Nationals the Afghanistan Embassy in
Dacca threatening to blow up
Place: Bangladesh, Dacca the Embassy and to kill all
Afghan nationals in Dacca un-
Date: Soon less the Afghans release a
captured Pakistani military
helicopter. (Comment: Black
December is a Bangladesh group
that in 1977) was aggressively
trying to secure the release
of Bangladesh prisoners of
war from Inclia. See 20 June
1973 issue.) (UNCLASSIFIED)
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No terrorist threats were reported in the Far East
during 18 - 24 September 1974
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lice believe some Jewish person-
Place: Worldwide ality may be kidnapped by Arab
terrorists attempting to force
Date: Unknown Israel to release Archbishop
Capucci according to a Reuters
news item. (See 11 September
issue, page B-VI-1.)
(UNCLASSIFIED)
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POTENTIAL TERRORIST TARGETS IN THE U.S. AND ABROAD
This a list of persons and events, arranged chronologically,
which might attract terrorist attack. The following symbols
are used when applicable:' ** Reported for the first time.
* Revision of report in previous issue.
Target: USSR Minister of
Foreign Affairs
Andrey Gromyko
Place United States,
New York City
* Foreign Minister Gromyko will
be in New York until 30 Sep-
tember and then return to the
USSR. The Secret Service has
protective responsibility.
(UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 25 to 30 September
1974
Target: Israeli Deputy
Prime Minister
Yigal Alon
Place: United States,
New York City
Deputy Prime Minister Alon ar-
rived in New York on 24 Sep-
tember and will be there until
3 October. The Secret Service
has protective responsibility.
(UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 25 September to
3 October 1974
Target: Jewish and
Israeli Officials
and Facilities
Place: Worldwide
Date: 25 and 26 September
1974
Fedayeen terrorists might con-
sider the last days of the
Jewish "High Holidays" season
an appropriate time to carry
out violent acts against Jewish
or Israeli facilities or per-
sonages. The explosion of a
bomb near the unemployment of-
fice in the West Bank town of
Nablus on 22 September has re-
inforced warnings issued to
Israelis to be alert for pos-
sible guerrilla incidents dur-
ing this period. (UNCLASSI-
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Target: U.S. and Other U.S. and other foreign officials
Foreign Officials, and business executives continue
Business Executives to be potential targets of Ar-
and Enterprises gentine terrorist organizations,
particularly the People's Revo-
Place: Argentina lutionary Army (ERP) or the
Montoneros, who announced in
Date: Current early September their intention
to resort to terrorism. (See
Articles.) (UNCLASSIFIED)
Target: U.S. Civilian and * Although the level of anti-
Official Personnel Americanism has slowly sub-
and Installations sided, terrorist acts by ex-
tremist groups may still be
Place: Cyprus directed against U.S. person-
nel or installations. (UN-
Date: Current CLASSIFIED)
Target: U.S. Civilian and The residue of anti-American
Official Personnel sentiment generated by recent
and Installations events in Cyprus could result
in terrorist acts directed
Place: Greece against U.S. official or
private facilities or enter-
Date: Current prises. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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Distribution: Ambassador Lewis B. Hoffacker
Special Assistant to the Secretary
Department-of State
General Benjamin 0. Davis, Jr.
Assistant Secretary for Safety and Consumer
Affairs
Department of Transportation
Mr. Robert F. Ellsworth
Assistant Secretary of Defense
International Security Affairs
Mr. James M. Frey
Deputy Associate Director for International
Affairs
Office of Management and Budget
Colonel Richard T. Kennedy
National Security Council Staff
Mr. David R. Macdonald
Assistant Secretary of Treasury for
Enforcement, Tariff and Trade Affairs,
and Operations
Mr. Kevin T. Maroney
Deputy Assistant Attorney General
Department of Justice
Mr. Herbert K. Reis
Legal Advisor
United States Mission to the United Nations
Mr. Geoff C. Shepard
Associate Director of the Domestic Council
Mr. W. Raymond Wannall
Assistant Director Intelligence Division
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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