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1994 kidnappings of Western tourists in India : ウィキペディア英語版
1994 Kidnappings of Westerners in India
The 1994 Kidnappings of Westerners in India was the abduction of four foreign tourists in New Delhi, India on October 20, 1994 by Kashmiri terrorists.
==Background==
A violent insurgency had been going on in Jammu and Kashmir since 1989. Kidnappings of foreign tourists had been attempted by Kashmiri separatists, most notably the attempt to kidnap seven Israelis in 1991.〔(Kashmir Rebels Kill Israeli Tourist, Marking New Phase in Conflict ), ''The New York Times'', 1991-06-28〕 However, until this point the separatists had not kidnapped anybody outside of the disputed state.〔(Indian Police Free 3 Britons Held Hostage ), ''The New York Times'', 1994-11-02〕
Three of those kidnapped, Paul Benjamin Ridout, Christopher Myles Croston and Rhys Partridge (Australian citizen of British heritage), were from Great Britain and a fourth, Béla Nuss, was an American from San Francisco, California.〔(3 Britons and 1 American Freed From Kashmiri Militants in India ), ''The New York Times'', 1994-11-01〕

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