Weekly Situation Report on International Terrorism
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Attempted Hijacking of Philippine Air Lines Aircraft
A lone Filipino male attempted to hijack a Philippine Air
Lines aircraft on a domestic flight en route from Davao to
Manila the morning of 7 October. Armed with a pistol, a. supply
of ammunition and several grenades, the hijacker gained control
of the plane with 70 people aboard shortly before its arrival
at Manila International Airport and demanded that the plane be
flown to Libya. Once on the ground, the plane was readied for
an overseas flight. Of the countries on the flight plan, both
Singapore and Bangkok refused landing permits for the comman-
deered aircraft. The exchange of many of the passengers for a
Philippine Air Lines vice president and four stewardesses was
negotiated. Several American citizens were among those ex-
changed. Eight hours after gaining control of the aircraft,
Camilo Morales, about 23 years old, surrendered to Philippine
authorities. Morales claimed that his daughter had been kid-
napped last Friday, 3 October, by government central intelli-
gence agents. He apparently is experiencing great mental
stress because of his daughter's disappearance. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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IRA Kidnapping of Dutch Businessman
Dr. T. Herrema, the Dutch managing directo{
company near Limerick, Ireland, was kidnapped o
a few hundred yards from his home. IRA members
Dublin newspaper to relay their demands: Herre
within 48 hours unless Irish officials released
IRA members from prison. The three prisoners a
top Provisional IRA leader; Bridgett Rose Dugda,
an art treasure in May 1974 valued at 6 million
to obtain the release of IRA leaders; and Jim H
of a Dutch
3 October just
telephoned a
a would be shot
three interned
e Kevin Mallon,
e, who hijacked
pounds in order
land, background
As of mid-afternoon on 6 October, there were few new
developments. The last contact with the kidnap ers was a call
on 3 October to the Dutch Embassy with the same demands described
above.
The government of Ireland is taking a strong stand against
giving in to the demands of the kidnappers. Reaction throughout
Ireland has been angry, as the affair might thr aten jobs of
Irish workers through reluctance of foreign firs to invest in
Ireland. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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INCIDENCE OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS
AS LISTED IN WEEKLY SITUATION REPORTS- 1975
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FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
NOTE;THIS GRAPH DOES NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT ALL INCIDENTS RECORDED
IN TAB A DURING THE ABOVE PERIOD, AS INCIDENTS WHICH LATER PROVE NOT TO
HAVE SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL SCOPE ARE OMITTED FROM THE MONTHLY TOTAL.
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CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS
Date: 3 October 1975 Dutch Businessman Kidnapped
in Ireland
Place: Ireland, Limerick A Dutch businesman was
kidnapped on 3 ictober out-
side his home near Limerick.
A telephone cal er to a
Dublin newspape threatened
that the Dutch national
would be shot within 48
hours unless three IRA members
were released from prison.
The government of Ireland
refuses to meeetl these demands.
(See Notes.) (JNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 4 October 1975 Beirut Airpor.t~Attacked
Four Ara terrorists
Place: Lebanon, Beirut attacked the Beirut airport
----- on 4 October in an apparent
attempt to hijack an air-
craft and take Egyptian
passengers hostage in order
to protest the recent
Egyptian-Israeli Sinai
accord. Three people were
killed, including one of
the terrorists., Fourteen
people were wounded. The
other three terrorists
are in custody,' Their
identities and organization
have not yet b4en ascertained.
(See Articles.) (UNCLASSI-
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V. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Far East
No terrorist threats were reported in the Far East
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Distribution: Mr. Robert A. Fearey
Special Assistant to the Secretary
Department of State
Mr. Dwayne S. Anderson
Deputy Director for International
Negotiations and Arms Control
International Security Affairs
Department of Defense
Mr. James F. Barie
Assistant Chief, International Affairs
Office of Management and Budget
Mr. Gerald P. Dargis
National Security Council Staff
General Benjamin 0. Davis, Jr.
Assistant Secretary for Environment,
Safety and Consumer Affairs
Department of Transportation
Mr. Kevin T. Maroney
Deputy Assistant Attorney General
Criminal Division
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. Richard L. Schultz
Assistant to the Director, Office of Law
Enforcement
Department of Treasury
Mr. W. Raymond Wannall
Assistant Director, Intelligence Division
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Mrs. Claustre Still Detained in Chad Though Ransom Paid
Mrs. Claustre, the French archeologist held by Toubou
tribe insurgents for the last 18 months, has yet to be re-
leased, even though the French government has paid a ransom of
both money and non-military supplies to the rebels in northern
Chad. (See the 16 September issue, page 8.) The French are
calling on the International Red Cross to aid in negotiating
Mrs. Claustre's release. The government of Chad claims
Mrs. Claustre is a hostage, not a prisoner of war, and thus
is opposed to having the Red Cross involved. (Comment: The
rebels had demanded military equipment as part o the ransom,
which France apparently did not supply. This fact probably
is responsible for the present impasse.) (UNCLASSIFIED)
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CHRONOLOGY OF' SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS
Date: 6 October 1975 Dominican Republic Consulate
Bombed
Place: United States, An explosive device detonated
Miami at the Dominican Republic Con-
sulate in Miami on 6 October.
No one was injured; extensive
property damage resulted. A
telephone caller to a Miami
newpaper said a group called
the "Youths of the Star" had
placed the bomb. This is prob-
ably a code name used by the
FLNC, an anti-Castro Cuban
exile group that has claimed
credit for numerous bombings.
This particular bombing may
be related to the fact that
the Dominican Republic ex-
tradited to the U.S. a Cuban
exile wanted as a federal
fugitive-. (See the 7 October
issue.) (UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 8 October 1975 Spanish Diplomat Wounded
A Spanish Assistant Military
Place: France, Paris Attache in Paris was shot
several times and seriously
wounded on 8 October. The
attackers escaped. A group
using the name of one of the
recently executed Basque ter-
rorists claimed responsibility
for the shooting by issuing a
statement in a leftwing Paris
newspaper. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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Date: 8 October 1975 Spanish Consulate Bombed
T e Spanish Consulate in Mainz,
Place: West Germany, West Germany was bombed on
Mainz 8 October. No one was injured,
although there was extensive
damage. Police believe politi-
cal leftists are responsible;
however no group has claimed
credit for this bombing. This
probably is another instance
of reaction aga nst Spain's
execution of convicted terror-
ists. (See thel30 September
issue, page 1.)i
(UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 8 October 1975 Chilean Refugees Seize U.N.
Office
Place: Argentina, A group of 16 CIiileans and one
Buenos Aires Brazilian seize4 the office of
the United Natit~ns High Com-
mission for Refugees in Buenos
Aires on 8 October. Fourteen
Argentine empl.o,ees were held
hostage. The g--oup said it
wanted to draw world attention
to the way Latin refugees are,
being treated. On 10 October
they and their :families left
for Algeria, which agreed to
give them asylum, and the
hostages were released. (See
Articles.) (UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 11 October 1975 Two ImpjRyised Explosive
Devices Detonated near U.S.-
Place.: Turkey, Ankara
Occupied
Build _i s
Shortly
before midnight on
12 October two improvised ex-
plosive devices:were detonated
near U.S.-occupied buildings
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in Ankara, causing property
damage but no injuries. One
device was thrown from a
passing car into the parking
lot of a building occupied
by the U.S. Base Civil Engineer
Detachment. The second explo-
sion occurred at the Ankara
Officers Club. It is not known
who is responsible for these
explosions. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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Target: Spanish Consulate
Place: Colombia, Cali
Date: Current
The Spanish Consulate has re-
ceived severaljthreatening
calls, according to the U.S.
Consulate in Cali. Several
instances of sirveillance
have also been noted. One
caller made an ''extortion
threat against the Vice Con-
sul, which may ,indicate that
ordinary crimii:als are in-
volved rather than a political
group. Spanish interests
have been the target of
numerous terrorist acts since
the execution Of five terror-
ists in Spain decently. The
Spanish consular offices are
located close to those of the
U.S., and a terrorist attack
could create a security prob-
lem for the U.S. offices as
well. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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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.
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Target: Freighter ** A foreign-registered freighter
will leave an Israeli port on
Place: Suez Canal 22 October in the first attempt
to carry Israeli cargo down the
Date: 22 October 1975 Suez Canal, according to news
reports. It is not known what
flag the ship will be flying,
but it will not be an Israeli
ship and the cargo will be
non-military. Recent public-
ity concerning this might
motivate terrorists to try to
disrupt the ship's passage.
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Special Assistant to the Secretary
Department of State
Mr. Dwayne S. Anderson
Deputy Director for International
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International Security Affairs
Department of Defense
Mr. James F. Barie
Assistant Chief, International Affairs
Office of Management and Budget
Mr. Gerald P. Dargis
National Security Council Staff
General Benjamin 0. Davis, Jr.
Assistant Secretary for Environment,
Safety and Consumer Affairs
Department of Transportation
Mr. Kevin T. Maroney
Deputy Assistant Attorney General
Criminal Division
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. Richard L. Schultz
Assistant to the Director, Office of Law
Enforcement
Department of Treasury
Mr. W. Raymond Wannall
Assistant Director, Intelligence Division
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Irish Police Storm House Where Kidnappers Have Dutch
Businessman
On 21 October Irish police stormed the house where kid-
nappers are holding Tiede Herrema, the Dutch businessman they
have held since 3 October. (See the 7 October issue.) Accord-
ing to the 21 October press, police were occupying the ground
floor of the house and negotiating with the captors, a man and
a woman believed to be Irish Republican Army renegades Eddie
Gallagher and Marian Coyle, who had Herrema at gunpoint on the
second floor. The kidnappers were still demanding the release
of three IRA members located at the maximum security jail 13
miles from the house. Gallagher claimed he had tied explosives
to himself and would blow up the house if security forces tried
to rescue Herrema. The final outcome is unknown at this time.
(UNCLASSIFIED)
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Chad Refuses Permission for International Red Cyyos~ s to
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The government of Chad officially notified the Interna-
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to intervene with the rebels far the release of French archeol-
ogist Francaise Claustre, according to press reports. Mrs.
Claustre has been held hostage by rebel Toubou tribesmen for 18
months. 'The French government has paid a ransom of two million
dollars and supplied non-military equipment to the rebels to
obtain her release. The rebels, however, are holding out for
delivery of weapons. (See the issue of 14 October 1975.)
Chief of State Felix Malloum officially demanded the with-
drawal pf French troops from Chad within two months after
27 September.. The withdrawal was ordered by Chad after France
ignored the government's request not to negotiate directly with
the rebels for the release of. Mrs. Claustre. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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Date: 14 October 1975 Spanish-Language Publishing
House Bombed
Place: France, Paris A bomb went off early in the
morning of 14 October at a
Spanish-language publishing
house in Paris, causing con-
siderable damage but no in-
juries. A number of Spanish
targets have been bombed in
Paris recently as a result
of the 27 September execution
of convicted Spanish terror-
ists. This bombing may
have been similarly motivated;
however, as this publishing
company is anti-Franco some
other reasons may be involved.
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Itlalian Executi_y~e and Bodyguard
Killled
Place: Argentina, An Italian executive and his
Buenos Aires bodyguard were slhot to death
by unidentified terrorists
who intercepted their car in
a suburb of Buenos-Aires, ac-
cording to a press report.
No one has cla~.n~ed responsi-
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Target: Spanish Consulate The Spanish. Consulate in Cali
- has receiv~e.dJ several threaten-
Place: Colombia, Cali ing calls ~.n.d several instances
of surveilaa.~,ce have also been
noted, One caller made an
Date: Current extortion th.~eat against the
Vice Consul.,~which may indicate
that oxdinar~y criminals are
involved r,a~taher than a politi-
cal group. I(See the 14 October
issue, pagE; IB-I-2.) (UNCLASSI-
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IV. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Africa
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Distribution: Mr. Robert A. Fearey
Special Assistant to the Secretary
Department of State
Mr. Dwayne S. Anderson
Deputy Director far International
Negotiations and Arms Control
International Security Affairs
Department of Defense
Mr. James F. Barie
Assistant Chief, International Affairs
Office of Management and Budget
Mr. Gerald P. Dargis
National Security Council Staff
Mr. Herbert H. Kaiser, Jr.
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment,
Safety and Consumer Affairs
Department of Transportation
Mr. Kevin T. Maroney
Deputy Assistant Attorney General
Criminal Division
Department of Justice
Mr. Richard D. Parsons
Associate Director of the Domestic Council
Mr. Herbert I'!representatives.
(See Notes.) (~JNCLASSIFIED)
Date: 27 October 1975 Bomb Explosion. ~n Downtown
Jerusalem
Place: Israel,. Jerusalem A ~ o~~dden i~. a car exploded
in downtown Jerusalem on 27 Octo-
ber. Twelve people were injured,
including two Swiss women.
(UNCLASSIFIED)
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V, Terrorist Threats and Plans: Far East
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VI. Terrorist Threats and Plans: Worldwide
No terrorist threats worldwide were reported
during 22-28 October 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:
25~~~~ported for the first time. ~ Revision of report in pre-
Target: Turkish Diplomats ** As a result of the assassi-
nation of two Turkish ambassa-
Place: Worldwide burs in Europe this past week,
Turkish diplomats worldwide
Date: Current are concerned that more as-
sassinations may occur, and
security precautions at
Turkish missions have been
increased. (See Articles.)
(UNCLASSIFIED)
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This is a list of persons and events which might attract ter-
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~* Reported for the first time. * Revision of report in pre-
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Target: Turkish Diplomats
Place: Worldwide
Date: Current
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As a result of the assassi-
nation of two Turkish ambassa-
bors in Europe this past week,
Turkish diplomats worldwide
are concerned that more as-
sassinations may occur, and
security precautions at
Turkish missions have been
increased. (See Articles.)
(UNCLASSIFIED)
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Distribution: Mr. Robert A. Fearey
Special Assistant to the Secretary
Department of State
Mr. Dwayne S. Anderson
Deputy Director for International
Negotiations and Arms Control
International Security Affairs
Department of Defense
Mr. James F. Barie
Assistant Chief, International Affairs
Office of Management and Budget
Mr. Gerald P. Dargis
National Security Council Staff
Mr. Herbert H. Kaiser, Jr.
Deputy. Assistant Secretary for Environment,
Safety and Consumer Affairs
Department of Transportation
Mr. Kevin T. Maroney
Deputy Assistant Attorney General
Criminal Division
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. Richard L. Schultz
Assistant to the Director, Office of Law
Enforcement
Department of Treasury
Mr. W. Raymond Wannall
Assistant Director, Intelligence Division
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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