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Members of the Japanese Red Army stormed the American International Assurance Bu
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August 4

Red Army Seizes Embassy: Hostage Crisis in Kuala Lumpur

Members of the Japanese Red Army stormed the American International Assurance Building in Kuala Lumpur on August 4, 1975, taking over fifty hostages including the American consul and the Swedish charge d'affaires. The militants demanded the release of five imprisoned comrades from Japanese prisons. After a tense standoff, the Japanese government capitulated, releasing the prisoners and providing a Japan Airlines aircraft to fly the hostage-takers and freed prisoners to Libya. The incident demonstrated the global reach of 1970s revolutionary terrorism and exposed the vulnerability of diplomatic facilities. Muammar Gaddafi's willingness to provide sanctuary made Libya the premier refuge for international militant groups throughout the decade.

August 4, 1975

51 years ago

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