Patterns of Global Terrorism: 1998
The Year in Review |
There were 273 international terrorist attacks during 1998, a drop from the 304 attacks we recorded the previous year and the lowest annual total since 1971. The total number of persons killed or wounded in terrorist attacks, however, was the highest on record: 741 persons died, and 5,952 persons suffered injuries.
--Marine Sgt. Jesse N. Aliganga, Marine Security Guard detachment
--Julian L. Bartley, Sr., Consul General
--Julian L. Bartley, Jr., son of the Consul General
--Jean Rose Dalizu, Defense Attache's Office
--Molly Huckaby Hardy, Administrative Office
--Army Sgt. Kenneth Ray Hobson, II, Defense Attache's Office
--Prabhi Kavaler, General Services Office
--Arlene Kirk, Military Assistance Office
--Mary Louise Martin, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
--Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Sherry Lynn Olds, Military Assistance Office
--Michelle O'Connor, General Services Office
--Uttamlal Thomas Shah, Political Section
There were no acts of international terrorism in the United States in 1998. There were successful efforts to bring international terrorist suspects to justice, however, in several important cases:
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