List of terrorist incidents in 1984

This is a timeline of incidents in 1984 that have been labelled as "terrorism" and are not believed to have been carried out by a government or its forces (see state terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism).

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January

Date Dead Injured Location and description Perpetrator Part of
January 1 0 3 Lebanon Tripoli: Guerrillas bomb a French cultural center and the car of an Israeli-backed militia leader. Three Lebanese were injured in the two attacks.[1] Islamic Jihad Lebanese civil war
January 1 0 0 United Kingdom Cookstown: Two bombs exploded at a gas station and a factory in Cookstown and a third bomb was defused. The bombings caused little damage and no one was injured.[2] INLA The Troubles
January 18 1 0 Lebanon Beirut: Malcolm Kerr, president of the American University of Beirut was killed by gunmen belonging to Islamic Jihad.[3] Islamic Jihad Lebanese civil war
January 23 1 5 El Salvador San Miguel: The bombing of a commuter plane by leftist rebels killed one person and injured another five.[4] FMLN Salvadoran Civil War
January 31 2 0 United Kingdom Forkhill: Two police officers were killed when driving by a 500 kg-bomb planted in a roadside ditch by the IRA.[5] Provisional IRA The Troubles

February

Date Dead Injured Location and description Perpetrator Part of
February 28 18 21 El Salvador San Antonio Grande: The bombing of two trains by leftist guerrillas left 18 people dead and 21 injured.[6] FMLN Salvadoran Civil War
February 28 0 21 Israel Jerusalem: 21 people were injured after two grenades exploded outside a clothing store on Jaffa Road.[7] PLO Israel-Palestine conflict

March

Date Dead Injured Location and description Perpetrator Part of
March 7 3 9 Israel Ashdod: Three killed and nine injured in the bombing of a civilian bus in Ashdod.[8] PLO Israel-Palestine conflict

April

Date Dead Injured Location and description Perpetrator Part of
April 2 0 (+1) 48 Israel Jerusalem: 48 people are wounded by a machine gun attack on a crowded shopping mall in Jerusalem. One attacker was shot by armed civilians.[7] DFLP Israel-Palestine conflict
April 12-13 1 (+4) 8 Israel Tel Aviv, Bus 300 affair: Four PFLP members hijacked an Egged bus near Tel Aviv. During a counter-operation, one civilian and two hijackers were killed and eight more civilians injured. The remaining two hijackers were captured than immediately executed by IDF soldiers. PFLP Israel-Palestine conflict
April 19 24-200 30 Angola Huambo: The bombing of barracks housing Soviet and Cuban military officers killed at least 24 people and injured 30 more, though some news agencies reported up to 200 people dead. The National Union for the Total Independence of Angola claimed responsibility for the bombing.[9][10] UNITA Angolan civil war
April 20 0 22 United Kingdom London, 1984 Heathrow Airport bombing: A bomb exploded in the baggage area of Terminal 2 at London Heathrow Airport. The bomb exploded at 7:55 pm, as 60 people were inside the baggage area. The blast injured 22, one seriously. No one has claimed responsibly for the bombing. Unknown

May

Date Dead Injured Location and description Perpetrator Part of
May 13 0 13 France Alfortville, Alfortville Armenian Genocide Memorial bombings: Three bombs explode at a recently dedicated memorial to the Armenian Genocide in the Paris suburb of Alfortville, injuring thirteen people, two seriously. The attack was organized by Grey Wolves member Abdullah Çatlı and the Turkish MİT. Grey Wolves

July

Date Dead Injured Location and description Perpetrator Part of
July 6 12+ 20+ Iraq Baghdad: A truck bomb exploding at the Iraqi Popular Army headquarters in Baghdad leaves dozens dead and scores injured.[11] Iran-backed rebels Iran-Iraq war
July 10 1 0 Lebanon Sarafand: A bomb planted in his car killed Jawad Khalifeh, mayor of Sarafand.[12] Islamic Jihad Lebanese civil war
July 12 5 26 South Africa Durban: A car bomb exploding at an industrial area in Durban kills 5 and injures 26.[13] ANC (suspected)
July 15 10-22 55 Angola Chimbolo: A bomb exploding near a major pipeline in Cabinda province killed 10 to 22 people. 55 others were injured.[14][15] UNITA Angolan civil war
July 15 21 4 El Salvador San Antonio Grande: Guerrillas bombed an empty freight train before firing at the 25 treasury policemen aboard, killing 21 of them and leaving the other four injured.[16] FMLN Salvadoran Civil War

August

Date Dead Injured Location and description Perpetrator Part of
August 3 33 27 India Kancheepuram district, Meenambakkam bomb blast: Bold textA time bomb blast in counter of Air Lanka, Chennai International Airport, Tirusulam, Kancheepuram district, India, killed at least 29. Blame placed on LTTE. LTTE Sri Lankan civil war
August 15 3 11 Turkey Siirt: Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) forces attacked the gendarmerie station in Eruh in Siirt and killed one gendarmerie soldier and injured six soldiers and three civilians. Simultaneously, PKK forces attacked a gendarmerie open-air facility, officer housings and a gendarmerie station in Şemdinli, Hakkâri[17] and killed two police officers[18] and injured one police officer and a soldier.[17] PKK Turkish-Kurdish conflict
August 21 18 300 Iran Teheran: A powerful blast in Rah Ahan railroad station, Iranian capital of Teheran, kills 18 and injures 300. Blame placed on Mujahadin Khalq guerrilla group.[19] Mujahadin Khalq Iran-Iraq war
August 29 – October 10 0 751 United States The Dalles, 1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack: The Rajneeshee cult spreads salmonella in salad bars at ten restaurants in The Dalles, Oregon to influence a local election. Health officials say that 751 people were sickened and more than 40 hospitalized.[20] See also 1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack Rajneeshee

September

Date Dead Injured Location and description Perpetrator Part of
September 20 23 (+1) Lebanon Beirut, 1984 United States embassy annex bombing: Hezbollah suicide car bombing of the U.S. embassy annex. Hezbollah Lebanese civil war

October

Date Dead Injured Location and description Perpetrator Part of
October 12 5 31 United Kingdom Brighton: Brighton hotel bombing by the IRA: five are killed in an attempt to kill members of the British cabinet. PIRA The Troubles
October 27 0 5 Chile Santiago: A car bomb exploded near a military base in the city of Santiago. The blast wounded five people. Unknown
October 31 1 (+1) 0 India New Delhi: Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards. The killing was in retaliation for the Indian army's entry into the Golden Temple at Amritsar the temple complex in 3 days. The incidents have not been covered well by western press as they were ejected from Amritsar before the events took place. Satwant Singh and Beant Singh

November

Date Dead Injured Location and description Perpetrator Part of
November 3 4 11 Chile Valparaíso: A bomb exploded next to a bus filled with riot police in the city of Valparaís. The bomb killed four and wounded 11. Unknown
November 30 33 Sri Lanka Dollar Farm village, Kent and Dollar Farm massacres: 33 civilians which included women and children were attacked in Dollar Farm village in the night by an armed group made up of LTTE cadres.[21] LTTE Sri Lankan civil war
November 30 29 Sri Lanka Kent Farm village, Kent and Dollar Farm massacres: 29 civilians including women and children were massacred by LTTE cadres.[21] LTTE Sri Lankan civil war

December

Date Dead Injured Location and description Perpetrator Part of
December 3 11 Sri Lanka Kokilai, 1984 Kokkilai massacre: LTTE cadres kill eleven Sinhalese civilians in the fishing village of Kokilai.[22] LTTE Sri Lankan civil war
December 23 17 267 Italy Florence, Train 904 bombing: A bomb placed on the Naples-Milan Express Train 904 explodes, killing 17 and wounding 250. The attack is attributed to the Mafia. The Italicus Express bombing in 1974 took place on the same line Sicilian Mafia
December 31 30 Sri Lanka Batticaloa: LTTE members kill 4 Tamil civilians and dump them outside of Batticaloa for refusing to fight for the group. Altogether 30 Tamil civilians were killed for similar reasons in 1984.[23] LTTE Sri Lankan civil war

See also

References

  1. Bomb destroys French cultural center in Tripoli, Eugene Register-Guard (January 2, 1984)
  2. 3 bombs blast Ireland; no injuries reported, The Ledger (January 2, 1984)
  3. American university head shot in Beirut, The Age (January 19, 1984)
  4. Rebels bomb commuter plane; 1 dead, Mohave Daily Miner (January 24, 1984)
  5. Ulster Bomb Kills 2 Officers, The New York Times (February 1, 1984)
  6. Guerrillas bomb 2 trains in El Salvador, killing 18, Gainesville Sun (February 29, 1984)
  7. 1 2 3 ARABS WITH GUNS AND GRENADES WOUND 48 IN JERUSALEM CROWDS
  8. Chronology of Terrorist Attacks Against Public Transit
  9. Bomb deaths estimates vary, Spokane Chronicle (April 23, 1984)
  10. Angola reports bomb killed 24, Toledo Blade (April 24, 1984)
  11. Iran reports bomb set off in Iraq, Spokane Chronicle (July 7, 1984)
  12. Car bomb kills mayor, Toledo Blade (July 10, 1984)
  13. Bomb blast fatal, Spokane Chronicle (July 13, 1984)
  14. Bomb Kills 10 in Angola, The New York Times (July 15, 1984)
  15. Angola oil pipeline blown up by rebels; casualty tolls differ, Toledo Blade (July 16, 1984)
  16. El Salvador guerrillas kill 21 policemen, Gainesville Sun (July 16, 1984)
  17. 1 2 Turkish Weekly Chronology of the Important Events in the World/PKK Chronology (1976–2006), 13 September 2006
  18. Jean-Christophe Peuch. "Turkey: Government Under Growing Pressure To Meet Kurdish Demands". Rferl.org. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  19. 18 killed, 300 injured as bomb explodes near Iran station, [The Courier[]] (August 21, 1984)
  20. Carol Eisenberg: Agroterrorism - Behind this very real threat, Newsday.com, December 15, 2006
  21. 1 2 LTTE Atrocities, Year 1984, Ministry of Defence, Government of Sri Lanka
  22. Letter sent by the Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the Centre for Human Rights, Government of Sri Lanka, 9 August 1994
  23. "Rebels in Sri Lanka Shoot Four as 'Traitors'". New York Times. New York Times. 1984-12-31. Retrieved 2010-04-20.
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