WEEKLY SITUATION REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A06-66666e6561-6 Weekly Situation Report on International Terrorism 50X1 -HUM 1 February 1977 Secret' C 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 %ow SECRET WEEKLY SITUATION REPORT CONTENTS 1 February 1977 Articles: Argentine Fights Fire with Fire (Page 1) 50X1 -HUM 50X1 -HUM Notes: Murderer of U.S. Consular Agent is Slain (Page 5) French Archeologist Released to Libyan Authorities (Page 5) Three Frenchmen Released by FLEC (Page 5) 50X1 -HUM Terrorist Weaponry on the Rise (Page 6) TAB A - Chronology of Significant International Terrorist Acts CHARTS: Incidence of Significant International Terror- ist Acts as Listed in Weekly Situation Reports (Page A-1) Significant International Terrorist Incidents by Type - 1977 (Page A-2) Chronology (Page A-3) SPCRFT 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 1 February 1977 SECRET TAB B - Terrorist Threats and Plans I. Western Hemisphere, Including United States 50X1 -HUM Aft 50X1 -HUM , V. Far East 50X1 -HUM 50X1 -HUM SFrInT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SFrPFT ARTICLES Argentina Fights Fire with Fire 1 February 1977 50X1-HUM During the evening of 25 January members of the Monto- neros fired upon the vacant home of Goodyear's production manager and detonated a pipe bomb there. Propaganda leaflets were left at the house, which is located in a suburb of Buenos Aires, as well as at the nearby Goodyear plant. The incident was the first this year involving a major U.S. company. 50X1-HUM 50X1-HUM SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 R 50X1 -HUM Next 1 Page(s) In Document Denied Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET NOTES 50X1-HUM 1 February 1977 Murderer of U.S. Consular Agent is Slain According to the Argentine press, security forces in Santa Fe recently killed Jorge Luis Piotti, a Montonero identified by security officials as one of the individuals involved in the kidnaping and assassination of John P. Egan, the U.S. consular agent in Cordoba, in February 1975. (See the issue of 4 March 1975.) Egan was abducted on 26 February 1975. The following day the kidnapers demanded the release of four imprisoned Montoneros in exchange for him. After the Argentine government announced on 28 February that it would not deal with terrorist groups, Egan's body was found in the outskirts of Cordoba, wrapped in a Montonero banner. Although 36 members of the Montoneros had been arrested in August 1975 and held for questioning in connection with Egan's death, Piotti is the first individual to be publicly identified by the Argentine government as being responsible for Egan's murder. 50X1-HUM French Archeologist Released to Libyan Authorities Francoise Claustre, a French archeologist, and her husband were freed on 31 January by Chad rebels and turned over to Libyan authorities. She has now been reunited with her mother and sister in Tripoli after almost three years as a hostage, most recently of the Chad National Liberation Front. Her husband was captured in August 1975 when he went to Chad to negotiate for his wife's release. The French government paid the rebels $800,000 in cash and $1.2 million in medicines and other supplies as ransom in late September 1975. Although they refused the rebels' demands for arms, the government of Chad ordered the French garrison out of the country, accusing the French of meddling in Chad's internal affairs. (See the issues of 16 November 1976, 14 and 21 Octob,?, 1a7C 1A ,--ptember 1975, 19 June 1974 and]. 5xi-Hum May 1974.) Three Frenchmen Released by FLEC Three French technicians kidnaped in the Congo on 15 January by members of the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC) were released in Zaire on 30 SECRET 5 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDIP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 1 February 1977 January. 50X1 -HUM Terrorist Weaponry on the Rise A new type of bomb will allegedly soon be used by terrorists in Western Europe and the Middle East. This bomb is contained in a glass bottle and is electrically detonated 6 50X1 -HUM 4111 SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET Now' 50X1 -HUM 1 February 1977 by an external flashlight battery which is wired to a flash- bulb inserted inside the container. The device is rigged with a timing mechanism which employs ordinary household yeast to develop gas that closes the electric circuit to the flashbulb. Experiments conducted with a prototype reveal that this yeast timer can be modified to provide a delay time of from 10 minutes to 24 hours. SECRET 50X1-HUM 7 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 11 TAM A Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 J Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 cFr RFT INCIDENCE OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS AS LISTED IN WEEKLY SITUATION REPORTS ? 1977 MEM TOTAL U.S. TARGETS 50X1-HUM JAN 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. SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 50X1 -HUM NJ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 50X1 -HUM SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST INCIDENTS BY TYPE - 1977 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL Assassination 1 Hijacking Kidnaping 1 Barricade & Hostage Armed Attack 1 Bombing 6 TOTAL ? SECRET 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27 CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET IONW 50X1-HUM 1 February 1977 CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS Date: Place: 25 January 1977 Argentina, Buenos Aires Home of Goodyear Executive Attacked The suburban Buenos Aires home of a Goodyear executive was attacked by the Montoneros with machine gun fire and a pipe bomb on 25 January. The house was vacant at the time of the attack. The Montoneros left leaflets at the home, the Goodyear plant, and the sur- rounding area supporting the workers in their struggles against the government. 50X1-HUM Goodyear has been experiencing labor problems recently. SECRET A - 3 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 TAB B?Terrorists Threats Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET itisr# TERRORIST THREATS AND PLANS Tab B includes all r 1-pyrnrict activity. 50X1 -HUM 1 February 1977 pasonah1y credible reports of planned the threats lisrea are LOU sidered sufficiently plausible to warrant alertness and the use of protective security measures. However, terrorist groups often discuss general intentions or make tentative plans for violent acts that they never succeed in carrying out. In nearly all the cases listed, the intended target and appropriate governments have been informed of the threat. ** Indicates a new threat reported for the first time. * Indicates a revision of a threat reported in previous issues. I. Western Hemisphere, Including the United States SECRET 50X1-HUN 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 5UX1 -HUM C crn el. Target: Cuban Shipping Place: Date: B-Y-2 Diplomatic In- stallations of a Country Having Relations with Cuba Unknown Unknown * * A CORU member recently carried instructions from Venezuela to Cuban exiles in Miami to carry out two immediate operations, according to an FBI source. The first mission is to be a naval operation against Cuban shipping enterprises aimed at killing a maximum number of Cubans. A second, less dramatic action, would be the bombing of a consulate or embassy of a country having diplomatic relations with Cuba and should cause no injuries. SECRFT 5 0 X 1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 1 February 1977 50X1-HUM The timing and locations of 50X1-HUM these proposed operations are not known. 50X1-HUM SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 R 50X1 -HUM Next 3 Page(s) In Document Denied Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 50X1 -HUM 1 February 1977 No significant terrorist threats were reported during the period 26 January - 1 February for the following area: V. Far East 50X1 -HUM SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 I TAB C?Potential Terrorist Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 ? Now' SECRET Distribution: 50X1 -HUM *Department of State Director of Office for Combatting Terrorism (M/CT) Deputy Assistant Secretary Assistant Legal Adviser for Special Functional Problems Assistant Secretary for Security Bureau of Intelligence and Research Bureau of European Affairs *United States Mission to the United Nations, Legal Adviser U.S. Information Agency, Office of Security U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Agency for International Development, AG/Sec *Department of Defense Deputy Director for International Negotiations and Arms Control, International Security Affairs Office of Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (AE) Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Political Military Section Defense Intelligence Agency RCI-I DIN 2D2 Defense Nuclear Agency, OATA/PAAD/3 Department of the Army, IOSD Commandant, USAIMA, CTD Data Bank Air Force, Office of Special Investigations Naval Investigative Service Commandant of the Marine Corps *Department of Justice Criminal Division Civil Disturbance Unit *Federal Bureau of Investigation, Intelligence Division Immigration and Naturalization Service *Department of the Treasury Office of the Secretary Office of Law Enforcement U.S. Secret Service, Office of Protective Forces U.S. Customs Service, Office of Enforcement Support *Department of Transportation Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety and Consumer Affairs, DOT/TES-2 Federal Aviation Administration *National Security Council National Security Council Staff 50X1 -HUM SFCRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 - Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET *Office of Management and Budget, International Affairs Branch Department of Commerce, Office of Investigations and Security National Security Agency, C54-CDB U.S. Energy Research Development Administration Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Division of Security *Central Intelligence Agency DDO *Cabinet Committee to Combat Terrorism Member crrnri? 50X1 -HUM 50X1 -HUM Adiik 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Secret Secret *iv 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 50X1-HUM Weekly Situation Report on International Terrorism 50X1-HUM 8 February 1977 SePrat 100 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET Nor' WEEKLY SITUATION REPORT CONTENTS Articles: 50X1 -HUM 8 February 1977 50X1 -HUM Iran Reacts to Amnesty International (Page 4) Notes: Cypriots Arrested in Death of Ambassador Davies (Page 5) British Manager of U.S.-Owned Firm Killed in Northern Ireland (Page 5) 50X1 -HUM Council of Europe Anti-Terrorism Charter Signed (Page 6) TAB A - Chronology of Significant International TAB B - Terrorist Threats and Plans Terrorist Acts I. Western Hemisphere, Including United States 50X1 -HUM SECRET 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 CCrCICT 8 February 1977 IV. Africa V. Far East 50X1 -HUM ank 50X1 -HUM Oitti 50X1 -HUM SFCRFT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 R 50X1 -HUM Next 2 Page(s) In Document Denied Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 8 February 1977 Iran Reacts to Amnesty International 50X1 -HUM The Amnesty International conference to be held in Amsterdam on 18 February threatened for a while last week to adversely affect relations between the Netherlands and Iran. Initially an Iranian consumer organization, almost certainly at the direction of the government, publicly proposed a boycott of Dutch goods if the Netherlands permitted "anti Iranian groups under the sponsorship of Amnesty International" to hold the conference. The Iranian government expects that the conference will dwell on the nearly 4,000 Iranians who, according to the Shah, are in prison for terrorist or com- muaist activities. On 2 February, however, the Dutch ambassador in Tehran was informed that an Iranian government "investigation" into the matter showed that the Netherlands government had nothing to do with the conference. The Dutch, for their part, have indicated that they will pay close attention to the meeting and all "public order aspects of the situation that might arise." The short-lived episode with the Dutch was the most blatant of Tehran's efforts in recent weeks to make it clear to friendly governments that they are expected to find some way of prohibiting anti-Iranian actions on their territory. Iran's parliament also rejected a "petition" on 1 February from Swedish legislators on behalf of Iranian political prisoners. The rejection asserted that a more balanced view is necessary for the preservation of close ties between Iran and Sweden. Iran, stung by repeated criticism from Amnesty Inter- national on the question of human rights, struck back last month with a major press attack. Editorials in Iran's semicontrolled press charged that the organization is plan- ning a worldwide campaign against Iran and insinuated that it is in league with Marxist groups sympathetic to Iranian terrorists. Iran also sought to answer its critics by reportedly releasing 66 prisoners on 1 February, including several convicted of terrorism and political crimes. This was the second such release this year. 4 crrprr 50X1-HUM ARA 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6_ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 50X1-HUM NOTES Cypriots Arrested in Death of Ambassador Davies Cypriot authorities have arrested five men for the August 1974 murder of U.S. Ambassador Rodger Davies. A sixth man has also been charged but not apprehended. Ambassador Davies was killed in his office during an anti-American riot outside the embassy by Greek Cypriots protesting Washington's failure to prevent the Turkish invasion of northern Cyprus. The six men are members of EOKA-B, wing group demanding the union of5oxi -HUM 50X1-HUM Three of the men in custody have been charged with man- slaughter. If found guilty under Cypriot law they will face a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. Sentences for man- slaughter, however, are usually reduced to 15 years or less. The other three individuals are charged with illegal use of firearms. Such a charge is punishable by 15 years in prison. Again in practice a lesser sentence is usually given. 50X1-HUM 50X1-HUM 8 February 1977 an armed underground right Cyprus with Greece. British Manager of U.S.-Owned Firm Killed in Northern Ireland The British manager of the DuPont synthetic fiber plant in Londonderry was gunned down outside his home on 2 February. Police rounded up several men for questioning about the kill- ing, and on 7 February a 22-year-old man was charged with the murder. Although there was speculation that the Provisional IRA was responsible, that organization issued no statement about the slaying, and some authorities theorized that the act was committed by the Irish Republican Socialist Party, a Trotskyite group thought to have been working closely with the Provisionals recently. Although the Provisional IRA had5ox1 -HUM recently announced its intention to step up attacks on secu- rity forces and "economic targets,' SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 50X1 -HUM Afit Council of Europe Anti-Terrorism Charter SiRped Representatives of 17 member states of the Council of Europe signed a convention on the suppression of terrorism Late last month. Two other member countries, Ireland and Malta, refused to sign the document. The convention has been sent to the respective parliaments for ratification. Although there is an appearance of near unanimity for the need to combat terrorism, reservations already expressed by Council of Europe member states and in fact incorporated in Article 13 of the convention could rob it of much of its AMA Aoped for impact. The reservation allows signatory states the right to refuse the extradition of terrorists whose actions they consider to have been politically motivated. 6 SECRET 50X1 -HUM Adak 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 ? I TAR A_rlIrnnnInnv nf Sinnifirnnt Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 8 February 1977 CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS Date: Place: Date: Place: Date: Place: 27 January 1977 Colombia, Bogota 31 January 1977 Colombia, Bogota 2 February 1977 Northern Ireland, Londonderry 50X1-HUM Paraguayan Embassy in Bogota Fired Upon The Paraguayan embassy in Bogota was machine gunned on 27 January by three un- identified persons who fired at the building from a car. No one was injured. Colombian police believe FARC guerrillas are resnonsible 50X1-HUM Bomb Attack on Iberia Airlines Office in Bogota Six low-powered bombs exploded in the Iberia Airlines office in Bogota causing some damage but no casualties. The Revo- lutionary Workers Party left pamphlets at the scene claiming responsibility for the bombing and appealing for support for the revolutionary organiza- tions of Spain, Chile, Uruguay, Argentina, Portugal and Bolivia. 50X1-HUM DuPont Executive Killed in Northern Ireland Jeffrey S. Agate, British-born managing director of the DuPont Company in Northern Ireland, was killed on 2 February outside his home. A 22-year old man was ar- 50X1-HUM rested on 7 February and charged with the murder. His poli ? affiliation is not known. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 I TAR R?Terrorists Threats Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET TERRORIST THREATS AND PLANS 8 February 1977 50X1 -HUM Tab B includes all reasonably credible renorts of nlnnned terrorist activity. tne tnreats listed are con- siaered sufficiently plausible to warrant alertness and the use of protective security measures. However, terrorist groups often discuss general intentions or make tentative plans for violent acts that they never succeed in carrying out. In nearly all the cases listed, the intended target and appropriate governments have been informed of the threat. * * Indicates a new threat reported for the first time. * Indicates a revision of a threat reported in previous issues. I. Western Hemisphere, Including the United States 50X1-HUM 50X1 -HUM SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 8 February 1977 50X1 -HUM Target: Cuban Shipping Diplomatic In- stallations of a Country Having Relations with Cuba A CORU member recently carried instructions from Venezuela to Cuban exiles in Miami to carry out two immediate operations, according to an FBI source. The first mission is to be a SECRET a?kk 50X1 -HUM 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 50X1 -HUM 8 February 1977 naval operation against Cuban Place: Unknown shipping enterprises aimed at killing a maximum number of Date: Unknown Cubans. A second, less dramatic action, would be the bombing of a consulate or embassy of a country having diplomatic relations with Cuba and should cause no injuries. The timing and locations of these proposed ouerations are not known. SECRET 50X1-HUM 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 R 50X1 -HUM Next 2 Page(s) In Document Denied Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET ? Target: U.S. SCHOOL Place: Ethiopia, Addis Ababa Date: Current IV. Africa * * 50X1 -HUM 8 February 1977 The American Community School in Addis Ababa has received a letter from the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party threatening an attack on the school's associate director or the students on 10 February. School officials are treating this as a potentially serious threat and have requested police protection from local authorities. SECRET 50X1-HUM 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 50X1 -HUM 8 February 1977 No significant terrorist threats were reported during the period 2 - 8 February for the following area: V. Far East 50X1 -HUM SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 I TAB C?Potential Terrorist Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 I Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET Distribution: 50X1 -HUM *Department of State Director of Office for Combatting Terrorism (M/CT) Deputy Assistant Secretary Assistant Legal Adviser for Special Functional Problems Assistant Secretary for Security Bureau of Intelligence and Research Bureau of European Affairs *United States Mission to the United Nations, Legal Adviser U.S. Information Agency, Office of Security U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Agency for International Development, AG/Sec *Department of Defense Deputy Director for International Negotiations and Arms Control, International Security Affairs Office of Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (AE) Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Political Military Section Defense Intelligence Agency RCI-I DIN 2D2 Defense Nuclear Agency, OATA/PAAD/3 Department of the Army, IOSD Commandant, USAIMA, CTD Data Bank Air Force, Office of Special Investigations Naval Investigative Service Commandant of the Marine Corps *Department of Justice Criminal Division Emergency Programs Center *Federal Bureau of Investigation, Intelligence Division Immigration and Naturalization Service *Department of the Treasury Office of the Secretary Office of Law Enforcement U.S. Secret Service, Office of Protective Forces U.S. Customs Service, Office of Enforcement Support *Department of Transportation DeptIty Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety and Consumer Affairs, DOT/TES-2 Federal Aviation Administration *National Security Council National Security Council Staff SECRET ILLEGIB 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 roo.rh r???? 50X1 -HUM *Office of Management and Budget, International Affairs Branch Department of Commerce, Office of Investigations and Security National Security Agency, C54-CDB U.S. Energy Research Development Administration Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Division of Security *Central Intelligence Agency DDO *Cabinet Committee to Combat Terrorism Member crrDrT 50X1-HUM 50X1-H U Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Secret Secret Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Weekly Situation Report on International Terrorism 50X1 -HUM 50X1 -HUM 15 February 1977 Secret 7 I CI 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Noire SECRET WEEKLY SITUATION REPORT CONTENTS Articles: 50X1 -HUM 15 February 1977 Baader-Meinhof Suspect Sentenced in Austria (Page 1) Notes: Reports of Plot to Assassinate Secretary Vance Unfounded Rumors (Page 5) Guerrillas in Colombia Kidnap U.S. Citizen (Page 5) Japanese Arrested for Transporting Guns (Page 6) Background Article: 50X1 -HUM 50X1 -HUM 50X1 -HUM TAB A - Chronology of Significant International Terrorist Acts TAB B - Terrorist Threats and Plans I. Western Hemisphere, Including United States II. Europe 50X1 -HUM IV. Africa V. Far East SECRET 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 50X1-HUM ARTICLES Baader-Meinhof Suspect Sentenced in Austria 15 February 1977 Waltraud Boock, the West German woman with suspected links to the Baader-Meinhof terrorist gang who was arrested after an attempted bank robbery in Vienna on 14 December, was sentenced to fifteen years in prison by an Austrian court on 4 February. Her attorney has appealed the sentence. Although eyewitnesses identified Boock as having taken part in two earlier bank robberies in West Germany, the German government has dropped extradition proceedings against her and it is expected that she will serve out her sentence in Austria. Boock had been seized during a hold-up attempt in which her two male companions escaped (see the issue of 21 Decem- ber). Police interviews of witnesses at the scene produced descriptions of the men which seem to fit her husband, Peter Juergen, and Rolf Klemens Wagner, both German nationals who along with Boock were wanted by the West German authorities on suspicion of bank robbery. Wagner's fingerprints had been found in a Cologne hotel room where two other German nationals were arrested in February 1976 on suspicion of bank robbery. Juergen and Wagner are still at large, having made good their escape from the scene of the Vienna robbery attempt. Several bundles of money and a 38-caliber revolver were found along their escape route. As a result of investigation of this weapon, another West German, Christian Klar, was identified by clerks in a gunshop in Aosta, Italy as having purchased the handgun there in October 1976. Investigation also indicated that at the time of the purchase Klar was in the company of Sabine Schmitz, and both of these individuals are suspected of complicity with Siegfried Haag, arrested by German police on 30 November (see the issue of 7 December). 50X1-HUM SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A0008nnonnn1_R Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 15 February 1977 SECRFT 50X1 -HUM A week before Waltraud Boock was sentenced a car exploded xi a downtown Vienna street, seriously injuring the driver and killing the passenger. In a subsequent search of the apartment of the dead passenger's girl friend police recovered 30 sticks of industrial dynamite and a note addressed to 3oock stating, "We are getting you out." The driver of the car has been identified as an Austrian, Peter Hoermann, who is accused of complicity in placing a bomb in a Vienna police office three days after Boock's arrest. 2 50X1-HUM 50X1 -HUM 50X1 -HUM SFCRFT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 R 50X1 -HUM Next 1 Page(s) In Document Denied Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SFCRET NOTES 50X1-HUM 15 February 1977 Reports of Plot to Assassinate Secretary Vance Unfounded Rumors Press reports over the past few days that Palestinians had been arrested in Beirut on suspicion of planning to assassinate U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance during his Middle East trip appear to be unfounded rumors. Guerrillas in Colombia Kidnap U.S. Citizen Approximately 50 leftwing guerrillas attacked the village of Macarena, 95 miles southeast of Bogota on 14 February. They killed a policeman and kidnaped Richard C. Starr, a member of the Peace Corps from Edmonds, Washington. He is in poor health and is unable to walk long distances. Starr arrived in Colombia only recently and speaks Spanish poorly. After looting shops, the guerrillas fled with their hostage to the nearby mountains. It was reported an air force plane spotted the group and paratroopers went into the area in pursuit. The guerrillas are believed to be members of the Marxist Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC). 50X1-HUM 50X1-HUM SECRET 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET SR-RFT 15 February 1977 50X1 -HUM 50X1 50X1 -HUM Japanese Arrested for Transporting Guns Bangkok newspapers have reported the arrest on 12 February in Hong Kong of a Japanese citizen who was carrying 17 guns. He was arrested at the Hong Kong airport as he debarked from a plane which had arrived from Bangkok. Bangkok airport security officials denied he had boarded the plane in Bangkok but stated he may have been a transit passenger and thus would not have been subjected to a special search. 50X1 -HUM 6 SECRET 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET BACKGROUND ARTICLE Imprisoned Terrorists: Asset or Liability? 50X1 -HUM 15 February 1977 There are approximately twenty members of well-known terrorist organizations presently behind bars in various countries around the world who have participated in major terrorist operations or played key roles in support of ter- rorist activities. Most of them were arrested in the last seven months. These individuals are in addition to the fifty-three imprisoned terrorist operatives whose release was demanded by Air France hijackers at Entebbe last July. The possibility of the prisoners' respective organizations mounting a terrorist action to force their release is a very real concern of the countries in which they are held. The terrorist organizations involved range from the Japanese Red Army, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the Baader-Meinhof Gang and other German anarchist groups, to Cuban and Croatian exile organizations, all of which have previously conducted operations to free imprisoned col- leagues. Of all terrorist operations involving the taking of hostages over the last two years, the release of prisoners has been demanded in 25% of the incidents. Therefore, it would be worthwhile to take a closer look at those imprisoned and the likelihood of their organizations seeking their release by force. The JRA appears to present the most serious threat, with two of their cadre presently jailed in Japan. Okudaira Junzo, who participated in the August 1975 seizure of the U.S. embassy's consular section in Kuala Lumpur and the occupation of the French embassy in The Hague in September 1974, was arrested in Jordan last September and subsequently deported to Japan. Another JRA member, Omura Toshio, was arrested in Canada in December 1976 and is also in prison in Japan. Practically all JRA operations have involved taking hostages and the two in which Okudaira participated were conducted for the sole purpose of securing the release of imprisoned comrades. All but one of the JRA members who were freed as a result of these two operations are still at large and would certainly be highly motivated to effect Okudaira's release. The Japanese government fully expects an attempt to free Okudaira will be made eventually, and according to mid-November 1976 information, the JRA is SECRET 7 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 15 February 1977 SEC 50X1 -HUM reportedly planning such an operation to take place by early spring 1977 or perhaps later. (See the 16 November 1976 issue.) In the case of the JRA, it thus appears to be a matter of not whether they will attempt an operation to free Okudaira and Omura, but when and where it will occur. In West Germany, three members of the Baader-Meinhof group, including leader Andreas Baader, have been on trial for terrorist activities since mid-1975. Other members are also jailed. Rolf Pohle, who was one of five imprisoned terrorists released in return for kidnaped FRG politician Peter Lorenz in February 1975, was rearrested in Greece in July 1976 and extradited to Germany in October to complete his sentence. Pohle has links with the Baader-Meinhof group and also was reportedly in contact with Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, also known as Carlos, during Pohle's asylum in the Pcople's Democratic Republic of Yemen following the Lorenz affair. The 2 June Movement, another German terrorist group, carried out the Lorenz kidnaping and several of its mcmbers are presently in FRG prisons. Also behind bars is Siegfried Haag, a fugitive lawyer believed to be one of the principal leaders of terrorism in West Germany, who was arrested in the FRG alon with an ac one te .nd Mayer, on 30 November 1976. Haag was5aX1 -HUM previously a defense counse or n reas Baa er and is suspected of also having connections to Carlos. At the time of his arrest, Haag himself was reportedly planning an operation to force the release of imprisoned terrorists and German authorities have been trying to identify the remain- ing members of his group. The fact that German anarchists have been successful in taking hostages to force the release of imprisoned comrades might lead them to attempt some sort of action to free the many terrorists now in prison. Whether the reputed Carlos connections of Pohle and Haag, if true, would inspire a Carlos-supported operation is uncertain, but it is another factor to be considered. The June 1976 Air France hijacking, which resulted in the Israeli raid on Entebbe airport in Kampala, Uganda was a joint German/Pales- tinian operation. At least one of the German team members was connected with Carlos. The terrorists' only demand was for the release of prisoners, many of whom were German anarchists held in the FRG. The two PFLP members who attacked El Al airline passen- gers in the Istanbul airport in August 1976 are now serving 50X1 -HUM f: 40% SR-RFT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 cot-eel' 15 February 1977 life prison sentences in Turkey. The PFLP announced the day following the attack that it would hold Turkey responsible for the safety of the terrorists. While it is probably unlikely the PFLP would mount an operation solely for the purpose of securing the release of the two, they would cer- tainly be included in any large-scale demand for the release of Palestinian terrorists. A joint German/Palestinian operation to free the whole range of German and Palestinian prisoners, considering their previous cooperation in the Entebbe affair, cannot be ruled out. The two Germans who participated with Carlos in the December 1975 OPEC raid in Vienna, Hans Joachim Klein and Gabrielle Kroecher-Teidemann, are still at large. Kroecher-Tiedemann was also one of the five released along with Rolf Pohle in the Lorenz kidnaping. Of the Cuban exiles presently jailed, the most prominent is Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations (CORU) leader Orlando Bosch Avila, who along with several Cuban- born Venezuelans, is in prison in Caracas charged with the bombing of a Cubana airliner last October. Two other Cuban exiles are imprisoned in Mexico City in connection with their July 1976 unsuccessful kidnap attempt of the Cuban Nur' consul in Merida which resulted in the death of his com- panion, a Cuban fisheries official. This unsuccessful kidnaping is the only time Cuban exiles have been known to attempt taking a hostage, and the purpose of this operation was to obtain the r .8 - 1.1 ?H- was con inuing to ormu ate a p an to I nap a exican ?iplomat to force the release of the two in Mexico. No further information was ever received and Bosch's arrest the following month may have seriously affected CORU's operational capabilities. Taking hostages is not the usual type of operation favored by Cuban exile groups, which tend to carry out mostly bombing attacks. Considering the furor caused by the Cubana bombing and the financial difficulties being experienced by some Cuban exile groups, it is probable that any action taken by Cuban exiles in connection with their imprisoned colleagues would be in the nature of protest or retaliatory bombings directed against the interests of the countries in which they are being held. While the possibility of Cuban exile terrorists mounting an operation to force Bosch's release cannot be entirely discounted, the chances of a successful attempt being made would appear to be slim. SECRET 50X1 -HUM 50X1 -HUM 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 15 February 1977 SECRET 50X1 -HUM The U.S. government is presently holding for trial five Croatian nationalists charged with the hijack of a TWA air- liner in September 1976. Following their arrest, a report was received that Croatian separatists were planning a hi- jacking to secure the prisoners' release. No further information has been received since then, but the possibil- ity of such an operation cannot be ignored. Within the last three years Croatian terrorists have mounted ten major at- tacks against Yugoslav diplomats and official installations, including several assassinations abroad and two bombings in the U.S. Additionally, in September 1972, Croatian nation- alists forced the release of comrades imprisoned in Sweden by hijacking an SAS airliner. Whether their demonstrated ruthlessness in attacking official Yugoslav targets and their success in a previous prisoner-freeing operation would influence them to mount a hostage operation to force the U.S. government to release the imprisoned Croatian national- ists is impossible to judge. It is, of course, impossible to accurately predict whether, when or where a terrorist operation will be mounted to secure the release of imprisoned terrorists solely on the basis of past actions and present loyalties of certain ter- rorist groups. The likelihood of such operations can be assessed, but this is subject to many variables. Many rumors and reports of supposed threatened attacks surface, and it is difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff. As long as there are terrorists in prison, their free comrades will certainly discuss ways to force their release. However, the spectacular failure of the Entebbe affair and the fact that all operations attempted since then to secure the release of prisoners have also failed might lead at least some terror- ist groups to pause and consider the diminishing probability of successfully carrying out such operations. 50X1-HUM 10 50X1 -HUM SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 TAB A?Chronoloav of Sianificant Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SFCRFT 15 February 1977 CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS Date: Place: Date: Place: 3 February 1977 France, Paris 14 February 1977 Colombia, Macarena 50X1 -HUM Bomb Explodes at Palestinian Library in Paris A bomb exploded in a Palestinian library in Paris on 3 February, causing considerable property damage, but no injuries. Re- sponsibility for the attack was claimed by a previously unknown organization called the Phalangist Security Group. 50X1 -HUM U.S. Citizen Kidnaped in Colombia Approximately 50 guerrillas, believed to be members of FARC, attacked a village about 95 miles from Bogota on 14 Febru- ary. They looted shops, killed one policeman, and kidnaped a U.S. citizen, Peace Corps mem- ber Richard C. Starr. The guerrillas fled into the moun- tains after the attack and 200 government paratroopers were 50X1 -HUM dropped into the area to pur- sue them. SECRET 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 TAB B?Terrorists Threats Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 cer?neT TERRORIST THREATS AND PLANS Tab B includes activit 50X1 -HUM 15 February 1977 asonabl credible re orts of slanned the threats listed are con- sidered sufficiently plausible to warrant alertness and the use of protective security measures. However, terrorist groups often discuss general intentions or make tentative plans for violent acts that they never succeed in carrying out. In nearly all the cases listed, the intended target and appropriate governments have been informed of the threat. ** Indicates a new threat reported for the first time. * Indicates a revision of a threat reported in previous issues. I. Western Hemisphere, Including the United States 50X1-HUM 50X1 -HUM SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 15 February 1977 50X1 -HUM Target: Cuban Shipping Diplomatic In- stallations of a Country Having Relations with Cuba Place: Date: Unknown Unknown A CORU member in mid-January carried instructions from Venezuela to Cuban exiles in Miami to carry out two imme- diate operations, according to an FBI source. The first mission is to be a naval op- eration against Cuban shipping enterprises, aimed at killing a maximum number of Cubans. A second, less dramatic action, would be the bombing of a con- sulate or embassy of a country having diplomatic relations with Cuba and should cause no injuries. The timing and locations of these proposed o erations are not known. SECRET 50X1-HUM 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 50X1 -HUM 15 February 1977 No significant terrorist threats were reported during the period 9-15 February 1977 for the following areas: II Europe IV. Africa V. 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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Distribution: 50X1 -HUM *Department of State Director of Office for Combatting Terrorism (M/CT) Deputy Assistant Secretary Assistant Legal Adviser for Special Functional Problems Assistant Secretary for Security Bureau of Intelligence and Research Bureau of European Affairs *United States Mission to the United Nations, Legal Adviser U.S. Information Agency, Office of Security U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Agency for International Development, AG/Sec *Department of Defense Deputy Director for International Negotiations and Arms Control, International Security Affairs Office of Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (AE) Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Political Military Section Defense Intelligence Agency RCI-I DIN 2D2 Defense Nuclear Agency, OATA/PAAD/3 Department of the Army, IOSD Commandant, USAIMA, CTD Data Bank Air Force, Office of Special Investigations Naval Investigative Service Commandant of the Marine Corps *Department of Justice Criminal Division Emergency Programs Center *Federal Bureau of Investigation, Intelligence Division Immigration and Naturalization Service *Department of the Treasury Office of the Secretary Office of Law Enforcement U.S. Secret Service, Office of Protective Forces U.S. Customs Service, Office of Enforcement Support *Department of Transportation Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety and Consumer Affairs, DOT/TES-2 Federal Aviation Administration *National Security Council National Security Council Staff 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET *Office of Management and Budget, International Affairs Branch Department of Commerce, Office of Investigations and Security National Security Agency, C54-CDB U.S. Energy Research Development Administration Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Division of Security *Central Intelligence Aapnry DDO *Cabinet Committee to Combat Terrorism Member cre?nr.r 50X1-HUM AlIlk 50X1-HUM 50X1-HUM neclassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Secret Secret Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Weekly Situation Report on International Terrorism 50X1 -HUM 50X1 -HUM 22 February 1977 Secretion 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SFCRET 50X1-HUM 50X1 -HUM Articles: Colombia: WEEKLY SITUATION REPORT CONTENTS 22 February 1977 Starr Kidnaping Status Report (Page 1) Notes: Sentence Upheld for Convicted Murderer of U.S. Official in Uruguay (Page 3) Polish Hijacker Sentenced in Austria (Page 3) Background Article: The JRA, Current Status and Plans (Page 5) TAB A - Chronology of Significant International Terrorist Acts TAB B - Terrorist Threats and Plans I. Western Hemisphere, Including United States II. Europe IV. Africa . Far East 50X1 -HUM 50X1 -HUM SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SR-RFT ARTICLES Colombia: Starr Kidnaping Status Report 22 February 1977 The Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) con- tinues to hold abducted Peace Corps volunteer Richard Starr. The guerrillas had fled into the mountains about 100 miles southeast of Bogota after seizing Starr and are probably still fleeing from the area in order to evade Colombian security forces. On 18 February El Bogotano, a small circulation sensa- tionalist daily in the capital, retracted a charge it had earlier published that Starr was an American intelligence officer. Other Bogota dailies have highlighted El Bogotano's retraction. The erroneous allegation could have raised difficulties for Starr if his abductors believed the charge. The FARC is the guerrilla arm of the Communist Party of Colombia (PCC) and has been operating in the countryside since at least the 1960s. The group is organized into five fronts which have geographic areas of operation. There is also an urban command for the Bogota area although the FARC has generally eschewed urban operations for fear that this would lead the government to take reprisals against the PCC. The FARC has carried out numerous robberies and kid- napings in order to raise funds. One of its most publicized operations occurred in February 1975 when the organization abducted the honorary Dutch consul in Cali. (See the issues of 4 February 1975, 27 September and 14 December 1976.) The consul, Eric Leupin, who was kept on the move by his kid- napers for most of his captivity and forced to live under primitive conditions, was finally released in September 1976 after a 2 million peso ransom had been paid. SECRET 50X1 -HUM 50X1-HUM 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET NOTES 50X1-HUM 22 February 1977 Sentence Upheld for Convicted Murderer of U.S. Official in Uruguay Antonio Mas Mas, a member of the Tupamaros terrorist organization in Uruguay, has lost his appeal of a 42-45 year prison sentence imposed by a military court in Montevideo. Mas, who was arrested in March 1973, had been convicted of the 1970 murder of kidnaped USAID official Daniel Mitrione, the 1971 kidnaping of the British ambassador to Uruguay and assorted other crimes. Mitrione was kidnaped on 31 July 1970 and found dead ten days late; after the kidnapers' demand for the release of 150 imprisoned Tupamaros was not met. The British ambassador was held for eight months in 1971 before being released. Mas had previously been convicted and sentenced for these crimes by a lower military court. His lawyer appealed the decision to the supreme military tribunal on the grounds that Mas, although considered sane, did not realize the moral implications of his acts and also questioned the military court's right to judge civilians. On 15 February the tribunal upheld the lower court's decision and confirmed Mas' sentence. 50X1-HUM Polish Hijacker Sentenced in Austria Andrzej Jaroslav Karasinski, a 20-year-old Pole who hijacked a Polish airliner to Vienna last November by bran- dishing a dummy hand grenade made of bread, was sentenced by an Austrian court on 15 February to four years in prison. (See the 9 November 1976 issue.) The presiding judge said that Karasinski will not be expelled from Austria provided no other criminal acts committed by him are brought to the court's attention. 50X1-HUM 3 SECRET 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A00080005onn1-R Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 , 4 . Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SFCRFT 22 February 1977 BACKGROUND ARTICLE The JRA, Current Status and Plans 50X1 -HUM During the past five years the Japanese Red Army (JRA), a relatively small group of Japanese terrorists, has conducted five terrorist operations--some in close cooperation with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). The Lod (Tel Aviv) Airport massacre in May 1972, the Japan Airlines hijacking in July 1973, and the Singapore oil refinery incident in January 1974 are all believed to have been planned by the PFLP. In the case of the latter two incidents, PFLP members actually participated in the opera- tion. The Hague incident in September 1974 and the Kuala Lumpur incident in August 1975 appear to have been staged purely for the benefit of the JRA in that the operations were designed to secure the release of imprisoned JRA members and comrades. While there was PFLP support for these opera- tions, only JRA members participated in the actual incidents. Wadi' Haddad, former chief of the PFLP's Foreign Operations Committee, was reportedly the final authority for either approving or disapproving a JRA operation. The co le. 50X1 -HUM / Two are in jail in Japan and one member is dead, having committed suicide after being arrested in Jordan. Of the group of ten commandos and released prisoners who sought refuge in Libya after the Kuala Lumpur incident, eight are unaccounted for and are believed to have left Libya to join with the JRA leadership in the Middle East. In addition, nine Red Army Faction members who hijacked a JAL aircraft to North Korea in March 1970 are reported to still be in North Korea. The JRA leadership, composed of Adachi Masao, Shigenobu Fusako, and Takahashi Taketomo, has been put somewhat off balance by the events in Lebanon. Takahashi seems to have moved to Europe while Adachi has been moving around the Middle East. Shigenobu was reported to have remarried and had a child. She is believed to have taken a secondary role in the actual running of the JRA. Shigenobu's current location is unknown. SECRET 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 22 February 1977 SECRET 50X1-HUM Recently, the JRA leaders were considering mounting operations against the personnel of large Japanese trade corporations overseas, whereby officials would be kidnaped and held for ransom. While the JRA wanted to take action against such "evil Japanese," the events in Lebanon have at least temporarily put off pursuit of this program. In a press interview given in May 1975, subsequent to the arrest of Nishikawa Jun and Tohira Kazuo in Sweden, Shigenobu indicated that the JRA was faced with three enemy targets. These targets, in order of importance to the JRA, were Japanese diplomatic missions abroad, large Japanese corporations such as Mitsubishi and Marubeni, and Japan Airlines. She commented that while the biggest weakness of hijacking was that it involved innocent people, the JRA sometimes made friends among the passengers. Therefore the JRA had not given up hijackings. 50X1-HUM Until September 1976 the JRA was divided into two main overseas units, one centered in Lebanon and the other in Libya. A primary concern of the JRA was to effect the return of the Libyan unit into the operational battle field. To this end, Shigenobu had been maintaining liaison with 6 50X1 -HUM 411111 SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 50X1-HUM 22 February 1977 this group, of which three are known to have already left Libya. While the JRA appears to be somewhat scattered; its strength in terms of experienced commandos remains almost intact, and the actual number of JRA members has probably been swelled by the addition of new recruits. In the near future, the JRA can be expected to continue concentrating on establishing a new network of overseas contacts, building its unit in Japan and strengthening its solidarity with other party factions in Japan as well as with those international organizations which in some way could further the goals of the JRA. Overseas operations will probably be directed at Japanese targets when purely JRA interests are involved; however, the JRA may be willing to launch operations to promote the interest of JRA supporters such as the PFLP, Libya or North Korea. Thus no targets should be ruled out. ;JRA will 50X1-HUM attempt an operation sometime in tne spring or Iv 7 to rescue Okudaira Junzo, who was arrested in Jordan in September 1976. They will presumably also demand the release of Omura Toshio, who was arrested in Canada in December 1976. Both are now in jail in Japan. 50X1-HUM SECRET 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 g TAB A?Chronoloav of Significant Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 22 February 1977 CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS 50X1 -HUM Date: 18 February 1977 Bomb Explosion in USIS Library in Izmir Place: Turkey, Izmir A bomb exploded in the early morning hours of 18 February in the USIS library in Izmir, Turkey. The detonation caused moderate property damage, but no casualties. Several other bombings occurred in widely scattered areas of Izmir the same night, all apparently against Turkish targets. SECRET 50X1 -HUM A- 1 ?1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 50X1-HUNL ITAB B?Terrorists Threats Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET TERRORIST THREATS AND PLANS 22 February 1977 50X1-HUM Tab B includes all reasonably credible reports of planned 50X1-HUM terrorist activity. the threats listed are con- sidered sufficiently plausible to warrant alertness and the use of protective security measures. However, terrorist groups often discuss general intentions or make tentative plans for violent acts that they never succeed in carrying out. In nearly all the cases listed, the intended target and appropriate governments have been informed of the threat. ** Indicates a new threat reported for the first time. * Indicates a revision of a threat reported in previous issues. I. Western Hemisphere, Including the United States 50X1-HUM 50X1-HUM SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-_RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 22 February iv// 50X1 -HUM 50X1 -HUM Target: Cuban Shipping Diplomatic In- stallations of a Country Having Relations with Cuba Place: Date: B-I-2 Unknown Unknown A CORU member in mid-January carried instructions from Venezuela to Cuban exiles in Miami to carry out two imme- diate operations, according to an FBI source. The first mission is to be a naval op- eration against Cuban shipping enterprises, aimed at killing a maximum number of Cubans. A second, less dramatic action, would be the bombing of a con- sulate or embassy of a country having diplomatic relations with Cuba and should cause no injuries. The timing and locations of these proposed are not known. SECRET 50X1 -HUM 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET 50X1 -HUM 22 February 1977 No significant terrorist threats were reported during the period 16-22 February 1977 for the following areas: II. Europe IV. Africa V. Far East 50X1 -HUM SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 TAB C?Potential Terrorist Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRFT Distribution: 50X1 -HUM *Department of State Director of Office for Combatting Terrorism (M/CT) Deputy Assistant Secretary Assistant Legal Adviser for Special Functional Problems Assistant Secretary for Security Bureau of Intelligence and Research Bureau of European Affairs *United States Mission to the United Nations, Legal Adviser U.S. Information Agency, Office of Security U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Agency for International Development, AG/Sec *Department of Defense Deputy Director for International Negotiations and Arms Control, International Security Affairs Office of Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (AE) Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Political Military Section Defense Intelligence Agency RCI-I DIN 2D2 Defense Nuclear Agency, OATA/PAAD/3 Department of the Army, IOSD Commandant, USAIMA, CTD Data Bank Air Force, Office of Special Investigations Naval Investigative Service Commandant of the Marine Corps *Department of Justice Criminal Division Emergency Programs Center *Federal Bureau of Investigation, Intelligence Division Immigration and Naturalization Service *Department of the Treasury Office of the Secretary Office of Law Enforcement U.S. Secret Service, Office of Protective Forces U.S. Customs Service, Office of Enforcement Support *Department of Transportation Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety and Consumer Affairs, DOT/TES-2 Federal Aviation Administration *National Security Council National Security Council Staff 50X1 -HUM SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 SECRET *Office of Management and Budget, International Affairs Branch Department of Commerce, Office of Investigations and Security National Security Agency, C54-CDB U.S. Energy Research Development Administration Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Division of Security *Central Tntelligence Agency DDO *Cabinet Committee to Combat Terrorism Member SECRET 50X1 -HUM 50X1-HUM 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6 Secret Secret Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/27: CIA-RDP79-01209A000800050001-6