807:. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review. I have decided to pass this article for GA. In my opinion it is interesting, well written and well sourced, although it could stand to be a bit longer and more detailed on the longer term effects of the incident. (An image would be nice as well). I have two minor comments below which are not significant enough to hold up promotion, and I have conducted a simple copyedit on the article. Congratulations.--
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709:『連合赤軍「あさま山荘」事件』 referred to this guy and his death. Sassa was one of high ranked police officers who attended at the headquarters on site. He argued his injury, or precisely public reaction toward this incident, was one of factors police officers from Tokyo took initiatives to plan the later assaults instead of Nagano prefectural police headquarters. --
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this guy wasn't a journalist nor cameraman. He was named 田中保彦 (pronunciation unknown) and claimed to be a medical doctor, at least for the radicals. He is rumored to offer them to take himself as an alternative hostage in replacement of Mrs.
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December 1971 for their first joint military exercises; immediately afterwards, some in Keihin Group wanted to return to ideological purity.
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Without getting too graphic, in what manner were the beating deaths conducted? i.e. were they ritual? sudden? How did approximately half the group manage to kill the other half apparently unopposed?
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Thank you for taking the time to review the article. Those are good questions and I'm going to try to find more sourced information to answer them in the article. Thanks again.
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