1970s-1980s PLO International terror

Midstream - Volume 30 - Page 6 - 1984

The PLO was, and to a certain extent still is, at the heart of the international terrorist network. Final proof of this was provided by the documents that the Israelis during their offensive in Lebanon in the summer of 1982 captured from the PLO. These documents revealed that the PLO had sometimes directly intervened in the internal affairs of countries far from the territory it is trying to "liberate." The documents clearly proved that the PLO in West Beirut constituted the world headquarters for the terrorist war against the free world. 

One document, for example, recorded that meetings had taken place between the PLO and the Japanese Red Army, a terrorist organization conspiring against parliamentary democracy in Japan. 

In a meeting with the PLO, the Japanese Red Army promised to provide the PLO leadership with "information on the crises and the international situation in Japan" and also informed the PLO that they would give the “ addresses of several Asian solidarity committees which will be utilized.

https://books.google.com/books?id=_HgMAQAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22Documents%22

Other documents captured from the PLO showed its involvement in Libyan - led subversive activities in Niger and Mali.

Some 10,000 terrorists and subversives from all over the world , including small and peaceful Holland, have  received training in PLO camps in Lebanon, Syria, Algeria, Iraq, Libya, and South Yemen. And among those who have received training are Nicaraguan Sandinistas and Basque terrorists (ETA), who, because they speak the same language, have been cooperating.

Most of these details became known after 1975..

https://books.google.com/books?id=_HgMAQAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22will+be+utilized%22

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