DUBAI--The sole surviving Japanese Red Army member involved in a deadly attack on a Tel Aviv airport a half century ago joined a memorial ceremony at a cemetery for Palestinians in Beirut. Kozo ...
Fusako Shigenobu, founder of the Japanese Red Army group that staged a series of terrorist attacks a half century ago, was released from prison May 28 after serving a 20-year sentence. Her ...
Fusako Shigenobu, who co-founded the terrorist group Japanese Red Army, has apologised for hurting innocent people upon her released from prison after serving a 20-year sentence. Speaking in Tokyo ...
Former Associated Press writer Hari S. Maniam and American consul Robert Stebbins recall their parts in the Japanese Red Army hostage crisis in Kuala Lumpur, 1975. There's nothing like an office ...
thus the Japanese Red Army remained an utterly marginal group. None of them ever gained the sympathy of the public at large, and remained restricted to a few hundred followers, sometimes a few dozen.
Enemy soldiers overlooked Josefina "Joey" Guerrero due to her condition. Later, her heroic actions on behalf of the Allies ...
Masao Adachi the author and director of experimental works and pinkueiga in the 1960s was a member of the Japanese New Left ... In 1974 he joined the Japanese Red Army in Lebanon which worked ...
Maria Quilantang was one of the lucky ones. To this day, she can still remember the sound of warplanes and the footsteps of ...
On February 14, 1942, the man in charge of military security in the West, Army Gen. John L. DeWitt, recommended that people of Japanese ancestry ... never forgot to wear red, white, and blue.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (Yonhap) -- The United States has kept North Korea on its list of state sponsors of terrorism, an annual State Department report showed Thursday, noting the reclusive regime ...
While it might seem “cruel” at first, your red Japanese maple benefits from the shaping ... Maybe gift it to your family or grow an army of bonsai trees. Either way, to save some money in the name of ...
Former Associated Press writer Hari S. Maniam and American consul Robert Stebbins recall their parts in the Japanese Red Army hostage crisis in Kuala Lumpur, 1975. There's nothing like an office ...