The World - News from May 30, 1986
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Italian authorities ordered the expulsion of 12 Libyans, bringing to 36 the number ordered out in the last month, the Italian news agency ANSA said. The 12 Libyans were ordered to leave Italy within three days. Italian police said that 16 other “undesirable” Libyans have apparently already left Rome. In Spain, the news agency Europa Press said that Libya’s top-ranking diplomat there, Ahmed Mohammed Nakaa, has left the country amid accusations by right-wing terrorists that he financed and helped organize their attacks on U.S. and Israeli targets in Europe.
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