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TOP ITALIAN COURT UPHOLDS ARREST WARRANT FOR ABBAS
by
JOHN TAGLIABUE, Special to the New York Times
in
Abbas, Mohammed
/ ABBAS, MOHAMMED (ABUL ABBAS)
/ Cruises
/ Hijacking
/ Hostages
/ Lauro, Achille
/ Palestinian people
/ SHIPS AND SHIPPING
/ TAGLIABUE, JOHN
1985
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TOP ITALIAN COURT UPHOLDS ARREST WARRANT FOR ABBAS
by
JOHN TAGLIABUE, Special to the New York Times
in
Abbas, Mohammed
/ ABBAS, MOHAMMED (ABUL ABBAS)
/ Cruises
/ Hijacking
/ Hostages
/ Lauro, Achille
/ Palestinian people
/ SHIPS AND SHIPPING
/ TAGLIABUE, JOHN
1985
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TOP ITALIAN COURT UPHOLDS ARREST WARRANT FOR ABBAS
1985
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The decision to free Mr. [Mohammed Abbas] angered Washington and contributed to the Italian Government's subsequent collapse. But a senior aide to Bettino Craxi, the Prime Minister at the time of the hijacking and now the caretaker head of the Government, said tonight that the Government ''cannot be either embarrassed or relieved by the decision'' to uphold the warrant for Mr. Abbas's arrest. ''We never said Abbas's complicity was out of the question,'' the aide, Antonio Badini, said. ''We said we did not get the evidence to meet the request by the United States that he be held.'' Genoa's assistant public prosecutor, Francesco Meloni, said by phone that the magistrates would ''accurately examine'' the Sicilian arguments. ''We have two alternatives,'' he said, referring to the arrest order, ''either to allow it to stand or to revoke it.''
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New York Times Company
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