October 2000 Security News |
- Spain Bomb, Voice of America, 30 October 2000 -- In Spain's capital, Madrid, a carbomb killed a Supreme Court judge, his driver, and a bodyguard.
- Secretary-General condemns political murders in Spain, UN News, 30 October 2000 -- Secretary-General Kofi Annan today reacted with shock and indignation to the "cold-blooded" murders of a Spanish judge and two associates.
- State Department Statement on Oct. 30 Murder of Spanish Judge, U.S. Department of State, Office of the Spokesman, 30 October 2000 -- The United States strongly condemns and denounces those responsible for the horrible car bomb explosion that killed Supreme Court judge General Jose Francisco Querol Lombardero, his bodyguard Jesus Escudero and driver Armando Medina, and injured more than 30 other people this morning, October 30, in Madrid.
- Brasil-Colombia, Voice of America, 21 October 2000 -- Brazil's Defense Minister has dismissed the conclusions of a secret military report that warns of incursions into Brazilian territory by Colombian drug traffickers with ties to leftist rebels.
- Spain/Terrorism, Voice of America, 16 October 2000 -- A doctor, murdered Monday in Seville, is the latest victim of terrorism in Spain.
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