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Eastern European and Soviet Department: Soviet Attitude towards Terrorism

1 Jan 1981

A file containing documents concerning the Soviet attitude towards terrorism. Subjects covered in the file include the view of the American government that the Soviet Union was "the main-spring of international terrorism"; an attempted political assassination in Estonia; and the supply of Soviet arms to terrorist groups in Northern Ireland, although it was not clear whether this represented a deliberate policy.
northern ireland united kingdom crime terrorism estonia international relations smuggling soviet union american foreign policy subversion weapons trade assassinations Northern Ireland conflict Peter Carington Ilich Ramírez Sánchez
Collection ID
FCO28
Copyright
Content from The New York Times Magazine ©United Press International (UPI) Content from The New York Times Magazine ©United Press International (UPI)
Countries
Estonia Northern Ireland Soviet Union United Kingdom
Department Reference
EN 51/1
Document Type
Correspondence Press and Media
File Reference
FCO 28/4388
Identifier
10.1080/cwee.fco28.004388
Note
The following items have been removed from this file due to copyright restrictions: International Herald Tribune, 26.03.1981, Terrorism and the Soviet Connection: An Author's Assessment Pacemaker Press Agency, 01.03.1981, Irish violence The New York Times Magazine, 01.03.1981 The New York Times Magazine, 01.03.1981, Italian disorders The New York Times Magazine, 01.03.1981, Terrorism United Press International, 01.03.1981, The trial of Carlos Keystone, 01.03.1981, The faces of terror Whitakers, 01.03.1981, It's the easiest way to the top.
Pages
27
Persons Discussed
Ilich Ramírez Sánchez Peter Carington
Published in
United Kingdom
Subject Countries
Soviet Union
Themes
International Relations

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