We reported the massacre of 26 people at Lod Airport in Tel Aviv by
Japanese Red Army members, recruited by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
On September 28 in 1977, a homebound Japanese plane from Paris was hijacked and landed in Dhaka and the hostages were freed in exchange for ransom and release of imprisoned
Japanese Red Army personnel.
Like the members of the
Japanese Red Army who carried out the Lod terror attack in 1972, he embraces the intersectional view that the liberation of all people is being obstructed by the existence of a Jewish state.
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When the
Japanese Red Army hijacked a Japan Airlines flight to Dhaka Airport in Bangladesh in 1977, Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda not only paid the $6 million ransom; he also resorted to the "extralegal measure" of handing over imprisoned members of the faction.
Over long stretches, the unofficial audio recording of an airplane hijacking staged by the
Japanese Red Army on the Dhaka airfield in 1977 plays over a black screen, on which only the transcription of the rigidly phrased dialogue between the hijackers and the army chief in the tower appears.
Japanese Red Army members | seized the French Embassy in The Hague, Netherlands.
There were reports that the Communist Party of the Philippines and its armed wing, the New Peoples' Army, with the help of the
Japanese Red Army, plotted his kidnapping in the so-called aACAyOperation Customer'.
The Lod Airport Massacre was a horrific terrorist attack perpetrated by the
Japanese Red Army and the Palestine Liberation Organization and paid for by North Korea, it added.