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5 unusual facts about East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front


East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front

Sasaki joined Soka Gakkai and though he pretended to be an enthusiastic member doing things like giving the lotus sutra every day, he was not able to escape the eyes of the law.

In addition, to bring their messages to the public they set about writing their own tract, Hara Hara Tokei, which they published in March 1974.

The trials of the remaining terrorists were started from 25 December 1975, but on 28 September 1977 a team of Japanese Red Army operatives including Sasaki hijacked Japan Airlines Flight 472 and two days later forced the release of Ayako Daidoji and Yukiko Ekida.

Another sympathizer is Saburo Kato, who wounded 6 in his bombing of the Association of Shinto Shrines in Tokyo on 27 October 1977.

The “wolf cell” likened the oppressed masses who were being tormented by capitalists to the extinct Honshu wolf.



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