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Lebanese Group Rejects Trade for Abducted Sheik
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Special to The New York Times
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Higgins, William R
/ HIGGINS, WILLIAM R (LT COL)
/ HOSTAGES
/ OBEID, ABDUL KARIM (SHEIK)
/ SHIITE MOSLEMS
1989
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Lebanese Group Rejects Trade for Abducted Sheik
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Special to The New York Times
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Higgins, William R
/ HIGGINS, WILLIAM R (LT COL)
/ HOSTAGES
/ OBEID, ABDUL KARIM (SHEIK)
/ SHIITE MOSLEMS
1989
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Lebanese Group Rejects Trade for Abducted Sheik
1989
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''Any attempt to tie the fate of the Israeli prisoners and [William R. Higgins] to the case of the kidnapped Sheik [Abdul Karim] Obeid is incomprehensible and strange,'' Sheik Musawi said in an interview at his home in Beirut's southern suburbs. ''I do not see any link.'' The Party of God announced a general mobilization among its guerrillas ''to liberate the kidnapped leader.'' A statement released by the group threatened ''harsh retaliation.'' ''There may be some people who voice disapproval,'' Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's spokesman, Avi Pazner, said, '' but public opinion will understand that this act was taken against one of the leaders of one of the most fanatical groups in Lebanon.''
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