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...cold-blooded determination and brutal efficiency, few terrorist organizations can match the Japanese extremists who call themselves the Red Army. In the past five years the Red Army has hijacked planes, attacked embassies and murdered dozens of innocent people in various parts of Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Its most infamous exploit was the wanton slaughter of 26 tourists at Tel Aviv's Lod Airport in June 1972. Last week in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur, five Red Army members stormed a 14-story downtown office building where more than 1,000 people were at work. Spraying...
...past, responsibility for burnt, bullet-ridden corpses like those found near Buenos Aires has been claimed by the Argentine Anti-Communist Alliance, a right-wing terrorist group publicly linked to José López Rega. A working relationship would well serve the mutual interests of DINA and the A. A. A. DINA has a long list of names for which it needs bodies and the A.A.A. has bodies for which it needs names. DINA, it is thought, was particularly interested in whittling down its long list of missing persons before the arrival of a delegation from the U.N. Human...
Dick Gregory, former comedian and left-wing activist, made a plea last night for increased student involvement in what he called the struggle for in-depth research into terrorist activities of the Central Intelligence-Agency...
...writers of the declaration see the proliferation of nuclear plants as a major threat to American liberties and international safety because they say safeguard procedures are inadequate to prevent terrorist theft of commercial reactor-produced plutonium...
...someone does not provide soon, Argentina's constitutional system will be in grave danger. Last week dozens of terrorist bombings shook Buenos Aires, leaving one dead and several wounded. Six police stations were also attacked. So far, the armed forces have obediently stayed in their barracks. Still, sources close to the military acknowledge that chaos in the streets, coupled with continued failure of the civilian government to head off economic ruin, could eventually provoke a coup...