Weekly Situation Report on International Terrorism
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Yemeni Hijacker Sentenced to Life Imprisonment
The Yemeni hijacker who seized a Yemeni Airways plane on a
domestic flight on 23 February, forcing the pilot to fly north
and finally landing at Qizan, Saudi Arabia, was immediately
brought to trial on 25 February after Saudi. authorities returned
him to Sana. (See the 25 February issue, page A-1 for informa-
tion on the hijacking.) A sentence of death was widely pre-
dicted, but on 26 February a delegation from the hijacker's
tribe slaughtered a camel at Sana's Republican Palace, signi-
fying the tribe's acceptance of responsibility and pleading for
clemency. A Yemen Arab Republic court sentenced the hijacker
to death on 2 March, but the Military Command Council commuted
the sentence later the same day to life imprisonment.
Under interrogation the hijacker said he asked the pilot
to fly to Abu Dhabi. He admitted the purpose of the hijacking
was to pressure the YAR government into paying pensions to the
families of his brother and uncle, who died in the Yemeni 1962
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Dutch Give Up Efforts to Regain Ransom Money Paid to Japanese
Terrorists
Prime Minister de'n Uyl of The Netherlands acknowledged in
Parliament on 26 February that his government has given up hope
of recovering from Syria the $300,000 ransom paid to Japanese
Red Army terrorists last September to free French Embassy hos-
tages. (See the ispues of 18 and 25 September 1974 and 7 Jan-
uary 1975.) Efforts by both the Dutch and French governments
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to determine the disposition of the ransom money have been in
vain, and the two countries are negotiating to reach a mutually
acceptable settlement concerning the money. (UNCLASSIFIED)
JDL Leader Indicted for Public Threat to Arafat
Russell Kelner, a leader of the Jewish Defense League, was
indicted in New York on 27 February on a charge of transmitting
an assassination threat in interstate commerce. In a news con-
ference on 11 November 1974, just before Fatah/PLO chief Yasir
Arafat's visit to the United Nations, Kelner said that the JDL
had "trained men who will make sure that Arafat and his lieuten-
ants do not leave New York alive." (UNCLASSIFIED)
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INCIDENCE OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS
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CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS
Date: 26 February 1975 U.S. Consul Murdered by Leftist
Guerrillas.
Place: Argentina, Cordoba The U .S-consular Agent in Cor-
doba, John Patrick Egan, was
kidnapped by a group of armed
men who reportedly are members
of the left-wing Montoneros
guerrilla organization. Forty-
eight hours later, when their
demands were not met, they mur-
dered Egan. (See Articles.)
(UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 27 February 1975 West Berlin CDU Official Kid-
Kid-
napped.
Place: West Berlin eP ter Lorenz, Chairman of the
Berlin Christian Democratic
Union, was kidnapped by a group
of anarchist guerrillas who call
themselves the June 2 Movement.
The release of imprisoned com-
rades, a plane for their use,
and a prominent person as hos-
tage were among. their demands
to the West German government.
The government complied with the
demands. A Lufthansa plane and
German crew flew the freed anar-
chists and hostage to Aden, where
they were given :haven. Lorenz is
still being held captive. (See
Articles.) (UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 1 March 1975
Place: Iran, Tehran
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Iraqi Aircraft Hijacked to
Tehran.
Three armed men, all apparently
Kurdish sympathizers, hijacked
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mestic flight and diverted it
to Tehran. A passenger was
shot to death and 10 persons,
including one hijacker, wounded
in the gun battle between the
hijackers and Iraqi security
officers aboard the plane. The
hijackers surrendered to Iran-
ian authorities after forcing
the pilot to land in Tehran.
(See Articles.) (UNCLASSIFIED)
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I. Terrorist Threats and Plans:
Western Hemisphere, Including the United States
Target: Cuban Ambassador
to the U.N.
Cuban
Installation
Place: United States,
New York
Canada, Montreal
Date: Unspecified
* A coalition of anti-Castro
Cuban exile groups will con-
tinue terrorist acts inside
and outside the U.S., tar-
geting both property and
human lives, according to
an FBI report. The head of
the Cuban delegation to the
U.N. is one of several tar-
gets for assassination by
this group. They also plan
to attack a Cuban facility
and personnel in Montreal,
Canada. (CONFIDENTIAL)
Target: People's Republic
of China
Installation
Place: United States,
New York
Date: Current
Target: U.S. CITIZENS
Place: Argentina
The Young Nationalist Cuba
group has delayed its plan
to place a large bomb in the
People's Republic of China
installation in New York be-
cause of FBI surveillance,
according to an FBI source.
When the group resumes ac-
tivities, it will be with
the name 13th of March Com-
mand. (CONFIDENTIAL)
** The ERP plans to engage in
spectacular terrorist acts in
Buenos Aires province in the
near future, such as sabotage,
** Indicates a new threat reported for the first time.
* Indicates a revision of a threat reported in previous issues.
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Target: Airlines, Ships,
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Place: Mexico
United States
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Date: Unspecified
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nist Army, an FLNC front organi-
zation, sent a letter to a
Puerto Rican newspaper threat-
ening to bomb airlines and
ships and execute travelers
going to Mexico from the U.S.
or Guatemala. (See 25 Febru-
ary issue, page B-I-2.)
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Place:
Date:
Target: Karamursel Turkish authorities believe
Combined Defense that unidentified Turkish
Institute nationals plan to sabotage
the Karamursel Combined De-
Place: Turkey, Karamursel fense Institute, a joint
Turkish-U.S. military instal-
Date: Current lation. (See 25 February
issue, page B-II-2.) (UN-
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Target:
Place:
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IV. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Africa
No terrorist threats were reported in Africa
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V. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Far East
No terrorist threats were reported in the Far East
during 26 February - 4 March 1975
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rorist attack. The following symbols are used when applicable:
** Reported for the first time. * Revision of report in pre-
vious issue.
Target:
Place:
Date:
Target: Israeli President The Israeli President will
visit various cities in the
Place: United States U.S. for two weeks to help the
Israeli bond drive. The Se-
Date: 27 February - ret Service has protective
15 March 1975 custody. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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Target: U.S. Installations ** In light of Secretary of State
and Officials Kissinger's comments regarding
the normalization of U.S. re-
Place: United States lations with Cuba, it is pos-
sible that, various Cuban exile
Date: Current groups will resort to bombings
or other violence in protest.
A journalist fora Miami news-
paper reported receiving a
number of telephone calls from
Cuban exiles threatening vio-
lence. (UNCLASSIFIED)
Target: Ethiopian The Eritrean Liberation Front
Airlines may attack Ethiopian Airlines
because it thinks, the airline
Place: Ethiopia is transporting troops, arms
and ammunition for use in the
Date: Current present hostilities. The ELF
issued a warning in Cairo ad-
vising travel agents and ci-
vilians not to use the air-
line. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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Distribution: Mr. John N. Gatch, Jr.
Acting 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 Clinton E. Granger
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. W. Raymond Wannall
Assistant Director Intelligence Division
Federal,Bureau of Investigation
Central Intelligence Agency
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South Yemen to Expel Five German Anarchists
art. .c; _ (,crman anarchists who received asylum in the
Republic on 4 March in exchange for the release of
b
nr Ara
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eudcAc kidnapped German political leader Peter Lorenz (see the issue
of 4 March) have been asked to leave the country, according to
an announcement by theAR"Rmbbassador to East Germany. The
five were refused long-term residence permits and, according
to the Ambassador, have already been asked to leave the coun-
try. There was no indication where the three women and two 25X1C3b2
men may go after they leave South Yemen. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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Pakistani Hijacker Receives Five-Year Sentence
A Pakistani student has been sentenced to five years in
prison and fined $200 for attempting to hijack a Swiss airliner
in December 1974, according to a 10 March press story from
Karachi, Pakistan. The youth boarded the plane in Sri Lanka
and tfied to force the pilot to fly to an Arab country. The
plane landed at Karachi, however, and the hijacker was over-
powered and arrested. (See the 3 December issue.) (UNCLAS-
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CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS
Date: 5 March 1975 Fatah Attacks Hotel in Tel
Aviv.
Place: Israel, Tel Aviv Eight Fatah guerrillas who
landed from the sea seized
the Savoy Hotel and held 10
hostages. The terrorists at--
tempted to negotiate with
the Israeli authorities with
no success. Later Israeli
forces stormed the hotel and
seized the one remaining
terrorist. In all, 18 per-
sons were killed and several
others wounded. (See Arti-
cles.) (UNCLASSIFIED)
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Date: 6 March 1975 Bomb Exploded in Paris Of-
fices of West German Company.
Place: France, Paris A bomb ex:plo e in the Paris
offices of a West German
publishing group, causing
slight damage. At the site
of the explosion, police
found leaflets, signed by
the "Sixth of March Group,"
demanding freedom and am-
nesty for the members of
the Baader-Meinhof gang held
in German prisons. (UNCLAS-
SIFIED)
Date: 9 March 1975 Argentine Guerrillas Bomb
C rysler Plant.
Place: Argentina, Leftist guerrillas bombed new
San Justo cars on a production lot at
the Chrysler-Fevre plant in
San Justo, 15 miles west of
Buenos Aires, causing exten-
sive damage. No casualties
have been reported. A com-
munique from the Montonero
guerrillas warned of future
violence against "octopus"
American interests. (UNCLAS-
SIFIED)
Date: 10 March 1975
Place: Turkey, Istanbul
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Explosives Hurled at U.S.
Cone in Iststanbul.
A packet of explosives was
hurled into the garden of
the U.S. Consulate in Istan-
bul, only partially explod-
ing. No damage was caused.
A previously unknown group,
Mahir Cayan Suicide Squad,
has claimed responsibility,
according to the press.
Turkish authorities are in-
vestigating the incident.
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Target:
Place:
Date:
Target: Airlines, Ships, The Latin American Anti-Commu-
Tourists nist Army, an FLNC front organ-
ization, sent a letter to a
Place: Mexico Puerto Rican newspaper threat-
United States ening to bomb airlines and
Guatemala ships and execute travelers
going to Mexico from the U.S.
Date: Unspecified or Guatemala. (See 25 Febru-
ary issue, page B-I-2.)
(UNCLASSIFIED)
Target:
Place:
Date:
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Place:
Date:
Target:
Date:
Target: Karamursel Turkish authorities believe
Combined Defense that unidentified Turkish
Institute nationals plan to sabotage
the Karamursel Combined De-
Place: Turkey, Karamursel fense Institute, a joint
Turkish-U.S. military instal-
Date: Current lation. (See 25 February
issue, page B-II-2.) (UN-
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IV. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Africa
No terrorist threats were reported in Africa
during 5-11 March 1975
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V. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Far East
Target: U.S. CHANCERY ** The company that is con-
BUILDING structing the new U.S. Chan-
cery building in Tokyo has
Place: Japan, Tokyo been receiving bomb threats,
the latest one on 6 March;
Date: Current no bomb has been found how-
ever. Telephone calls or
printed tracts from a group
claiming credit for a series
of recent bombings indicated
that the target firms were
bombed because of involve-
ment with East Asia projects
and "imperialist establish-
ments." Because of these
other bombings, the threats
are considered significant
and security at the construc-
tion site is being examined.
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No terrorist threats worldwide were reported
during 5-11 March 1975
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POTENTIAL TERRORIST TARGETS IN THE U.S. AND ABROAD
This. is a list of persons and events which might attract ter-
rorist attack. The following symbols are used when applicable:
Reported for the first time. * Revision of report in pre-
vious issue.
Target: President of ** The President of Costa Rica is
Costa Rica visiting Miami, Florida on
12 and 13 March. While there
Place: United States, are no threats directed against
Miami him, Miami is a hotbed of anti-
Castro Cuban exile groups and
Date: 12-13 March 1975 Costa Rica is expected to re-
establish diplomatic relations
with Cuba. (UNCLASSIFIED)
Target: Yugoslav Prime ** The Yugoslav Prime Minister
Minister will visit Williamsburg, Wash-
ington, and New York for the
Place: United States period 18-22 March 1975.
While there is no specific
Date: 18-22 March 1975 threat directed against him,
Croatian exiles could take
this time to express their
hostility. (UNCLASSIFIED)
Target: Israeli President The Israeli President is
visiting various cities in the
Place: United States U.S. for two weeks to help the
Israeli bond drive. The Se-
Date: 27 February - ret Service has protective
15 March 1975 custody. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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Target: U.S. Secretary
of State Kissinger
Place: Middle East
Target: Colombian
Installations
Place: Latin America
United States
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Place: United States
Date: Current
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* Secretary of State Kissinger
remains in the Middle East.
The next scheduled stop is
Aswan, Egypt on 12 March.
No further details are known
concerning his itinerary.
The Secret Service has pro-
tective responsibility.
(UNCLASSIFIED)
Colombia and Cuba have re-
established diplomatic rela-
tions. This action could
invite terrorist attacks by
anti-Castro Cuban exile
groups. (UNCLASSIFIED)
In light of Secretary of State
Kissinger's comments regarding
the normalization of U.S. re-
lations with Cuba, it is pos-
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groups will resort to bombings
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or other violence in protest.
A journalist for a Miami news-
paper reported receiving a
number of telephone calls from
Cuban exiles threatening vio-
lence. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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Acting 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 Clinton E. Granger
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. W. Raymond Wannall
Assistant Director Intelligence Division
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Three Letter Bombs Mailed in Beirut
Two letter bombs surfaced in a Beirut post office on 10
March. One exploded and wounded a postal employee; the other
bomb was defused when discovered. The following day a letter
bomb which had been delivered to a Beirut lawyer exploded and
severely injured the person who opened it. Investigating
authorities have disclosed that the three letters bore the
return address of a person killed two weeks ago. Authorities
believe that since the letters originated in Beirut, the motive
behind them was local political discord. There is no evidence
to connect them with fedayeen terrorism. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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unsuccessful hijacker of a Swissair plane had been sentenced to
five years in prison and a $200 fine. That note was based on
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an Associated Press story from Karachi. According to a sub-
sequent report from the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, the local.
press stated that the hijacker was sentenced to three years'
rigorous imprisonment, plus the $200 fine. If the fine is not
paid, he will be imprisoned for one additional year. (UN-
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CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS
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Target: U.S. CHANCERY The company constructing the
BUILDING new U.S. chancery building in
Tokyo has received bomb threats.
Place: Japan, Tokyo Because of other recent bomb-
ings, the threats are considered
Date: Current significant and security at the
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amined. (See 11 March issue,
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POTENTIAL TERRORIST.TA.RGETS IN THE U.S. AND ABROAD
This is a list of persons and events which might.attract ter-
rorist attack. The following symbols are used when applicable:
** Reported for the first time. * Revision of report in pre-
vious issue.
Target: Yugoslav Prime The Yugoslav Prime Minister
Minister will visit Williamsburg, Wash-
ington, and New York for the
Place: United States period 18-22 March 1975.
While there is no specific
Date: 18-22 March 1975. threat directed against him,
Croatian exiles could take
this time to express their
hostility. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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Target:
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Acting 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 Clinton B. Granger
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. Richard D. Parsons
Associate Director of the Domestic Council
Mr. Herbert K. Reis
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Mr. W. Raymond Wannall
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CI1RONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS
Date: 20 March 1975 Canadian Embassy Employees
Wounded in Beirut.
Place: Lebanon, Beirut Two Canadian Embassy employees
were wounded in Beirut when
gunmen fired on them as they
drove near the residence of a
Palestinian commando leader,
according to an official
source. (UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 23 March 1975 French Ambassador to Somalia
----- Kidnapped.
Place; Somalia, The French Ambassador to
Mogadiscio Somalia was kidnapped in
Mogadiscio by members of the
"Somali Coast Liberation
Front". The kidnappers have
demanded the release of two
of their comrades who are be-
ing detained in France, and a
ransom of $100,000. The
Italian Ambassador is conduct-
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Target:
Place:
Target: U.S. CHANCERY The company constructing the
BUILDING new U.S. chancery building in
Tokyo has received bomb threats.
Place: Japan, Tokyo Because of other recent bomb-
ings, the threats are considered
Date: Current significant and security at the
.construction site is being ex-
amined. (See 11 March issue,
page B-V-1.) (UNCLASSIFIED)
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Distribution: Mr. John N. Catch, Jr.
Acting 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 Clinton B. Granger
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. Richard D. Parsons
Associate Director of the Domestic Council
Mr. Herbert K. Reis
Legal Advisor
United States Mission to the United Nations
Mr. W. Raymond Wannall
Assistant Director Intelligence Division
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Central Intelligence Agency
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