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edwordsmyth · 7 months
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Red Army/PFLP: Declaration of World War, Masao Adachi / Kōji Wakamatsu (1971)
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anamon-book · 7 months
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リンゴの木の下であなたを産もうと決めた 重信房子 幻冬舎 装幀=平川彰(幻冬舎デザイン室)
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deadassdiaspore · 1 year
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berberanews · 2 years
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Hoggaamiyihii Ciidanka Cas ee Japan oo xabsiga laga sii dayay 20 sano ka dib
Hoggaamiyihii Ciidanka Cas ee Japan oo xabsiga laga sii dayay 20 sano ka dib
Japan-(Berberanews)-Aasaasihii kooxda xagjirka ah ee ciidanka cas ee Japan ayaa laga sii daayay xabsiga ka dib markii ay dhameysatay 20 sano oo ay qeyb ka ahayd go’doomintii safaarada 1974-tii. Fusako Shigenobu, oo 76 jir ah, ayaa muddo tobanaan sano ah ka baxsanaysay in la qabto ka hor inta aan lagu xidhin Osaka sanadkii 2000. Kooxdeedii hore ee laga cabsan jiray waxay rabeen inay kiciyaan…
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radiofreederry · 7 months
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Happy birthday, Shigenobu Fusako! (September 28, 1945)
Born in the Setagaya ward of Tokyo to a far-right ultranationalist father, Shigenobu Fusako rejected her father's political leanings and embraced the left, becoming politically active in the New Left movements of the 1960s. A part of the Red Army Faction of the Communist League, Shigenobu became increasingly frustrated with the sexism prevalent among the Japanese left, and came to view the Palestinian struggle as one of the most important in the revolutionary cause. She traveled to the Middle East to volunteer with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and then formed the Japanese Red Army as an independent militant group, which carried out multiple actions throughout the 1970s and 80s, opposing the imperialism of Israel and the American bloc as well as the capitalist system in general. In 2000, after attempting to reenter Japan, Shigenobu was arrested and later sentenced to 20 years in prison, although she ultimately released earlier.
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dykesbites · 3 months
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kirishima satoshi died two days ago which prompted me to go on a bit of a rabbithole about him, the east asia anti-japan armed front, and the japanese red army...the jra sought common cause w palestinian struggle bc they viewed it as essential to world revolution
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arcticdementor · 2 years
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hollowmaison · 6 months
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read up on fusako shigenobu, Palestinian Liberation Fighter.
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keroro-france · 1 year
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Keroro Illustrations By :
Yumeuta / Aôki Hayato
Shigenobu Matsumoto / FROGMAN
Fly / Fusako Kuramochi
Fumitoshi Oizaki / Koike Satoshi
Hajime Katoki / Katsu Aki
Kazuhiko Shimamoto / Yutaka Hara
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rolandneptune · 4 months
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Fusako Shigenobu, In Her Own Words
Risograph 10 page zine, 2023
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“Fusako Shigenobu, In Her Own Words” is an English translation by Lisa Hofmann-Kuroda of Fusako Shigenobu’s newsletter written in December 2021. Fusako is the former leader of the Japanese Red Army, a communist guerrilla organization which carried out attacks against the embassies of various Western states, the US military, and multinational corporations from the 1970s until the late 1980s, in solidarity with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
During her time in prison in Japan, Fusako was supported by a small but steadfast group of comrades who called themselves “The Olive Tree.” For over twenty years, this group published a monthly newsletter that allowed Fusako to communicate her thoughts to the outside world, including her reflections on current affairs, particularly the geopolitical situation in the Middle East; daily diary entries detailing her observations from prison; original tanka poems; as well as letter exchanges she had with those who wrote her from the outside. After twenty years incarcerated, Fusako was released in May 2022.
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cassandra-leuco · 1 year
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Adachi Masao speaking about his experiences for Eric Baudelaire's film "The Anabasis of May and Fusako Shigenobu, Masao Adachi, and 27 Years without Images" (2011)
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anamon-book · 2 years
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ベイルート 1982年 夏 重信房子 話の特集 装幀=廣瀬郁
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deadassdiaspore · 1 year
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hotvampireadjacent · 2 years
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I saw a post from Against Japanism's Instagram praising Shigenobu Fusako, leader of the terrorist organization the Japanese Red Army. Even if you are ML I think that's a little weird. Thoughts?
i'm listeing to this podcast bc it's a blindside in my knowledge i never heard of this until you brought it up. Never heard of them in my life and because of that I can not give an honest thought on the subject bc I have no knowledge.
in fact if you have any sources go ahead and reply with them bc wikipedia i just google'd seems to be...lacking.
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elinaline · 2 years
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Bon retour à la liberté à Shigenobu Fusako
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