The World - News from Feb. 15, 1987
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The Peruvian government said that at least 90 of the 793 people seized in raids on universities last week would be charged with terrorist crimes. Interior Minister Abel Salinas said at a press conference that 90 of the detained suspects had been linked to terrorist crimes and would be formally charged. He said 264 people had been freed and the remaining detainees still were being questioned. Police raided three campuses, confiscating explosives, bomb paraphernalia and subversive literature.
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