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Japanese Red Army

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  • In another case in 1972, three members of the Japanese Red Army, acting on behalf of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, launched a suicide attack on the Lod Airport in Tel Aviv that left twenty-four dead.

    Let the Swords Encircle Me Scott Peterson 2010

  • Nor do other reasons listed in State Department reports as recently as 2007, namely that North Korea hasn't answered for 12 Japanese abductees and harbors members of the Japanese Red Army.

    The Cable: Zimbabwe ambassador heckles U.S. official; N. Korea on terror list? 2010

  • The State Department's most recent report on terror-sponsoring nations also notes that North Korea continues to give sanctuary to four members of the Japanese Red Army who participated in the 1970 hijacking of a domestic Japan Airlines flight.

    North Korea's Trail of Kidnapping and Terror 2008

  • They said the ringleader of the money-passing operation was Yoshimi Tanaka, 47, a former Japanese Red Army terrorist.

    Is It Real, Or Super K? 2008

  • One of his hirelings, a member of the Japanese Red Army terrorist group, was caught on the New Jersey Turnpike in April 1988 with bombs intended for detonation not far from the World Trade Center.

    K Is for Vendetta 2007

  • At one point, it was the Japanese Red Army operating just across the border in Lebanon's Paca (ph) Valley, under where Syrian was -- Syria had a role to play, and a dominant role.

    CNN Transcript Oct 9, 2001 2001

  • Ultimately, the U.S. wants the North to permanently end its program to develop ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons, and it wants the North to expel members of the Japanese Red Army, a group Washington calls terrorists.

    CNN Transcript - Sunday Morning News: Secretary of State Albright Heads to North Korea for Historic Visit - October 22, 2000 2000

  • She had trained as usual in the Palestinian guerilla camps, in this case with the Japanese Red Army units.

    The Kobra Manifesto Hall, Adam 1976

  • The group included tax resisters, a member of the Japanese Red Army and inmates from Colombia and Mexico.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • The incident took place in May 1972, when three terrorists from the Japanese Red Army, working with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestinian, opened fire at the Ben Gurion Airport, hitting passengers, flight crew members and airport personnel.

    Japundit - Published news Edward 2010

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