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Japon, les années rouges
On March 18, 2000, four members of the terrorist organization Nihon Seki Gun (The Japanese Red Army) were repatriated from Lebanon to stand trial in Japan, after 28 years of clandestine existence. Each of them, to varying degrees, had taken part in terrorist actions in Israel, Europe and Asia. A few months later, Fusako Shigenobu, nicknamed the “red queen,” in the Palestinian camps of Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley was also arrested after having directed the Japanese terror organization for the past 30 years. Who are they? What is the Seki Gun, the most mysterious far-left terrorist organization of the 70s and 80s? To learn more, we must turn the clock back more than 30 years, to pick up the web of a complex, bloody saga that began with the Gakusei Undo (the student movement) in the late 60s.
France - 2001 - 53 mn - Betacam SP - Colour
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