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Japanese Red Army



         


Fusako Shigenobu in February 1971 after breaking away from the Japanese Communist League - Red Army Faction. The group had about 40 members at its height and once was one of the most feared guerrilla movements. The JRA has close ties to the Popular Front for Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). By the early 1980s, the JRA was no longer active in Japan and was almost entirely dependent on the PFLP for financing, training and weaponry.

The JRA's stated goals are to overthrow the Japanese government and monarchy and to start a world revolution.

The group is also known as the Anti-Imperialist International Brigade (AIIB), Nippon Sekigun, Nihon Sekigun, Holy War Brigade, and the Anti-War Democratic Front.

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Members

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Terrorist activities

During the 1970s and 1980s, JRA carried out a series of attacks around the world, including:






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