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  2. Fusako Shigenobu - Wikipedia

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    Fusako Shigenobu (Japanese: 重信 房子, Hepburn: Shigenobu Fusako, born September 28, 1945) is a Japanese communist activist, writer, and the founder and leader of the now-disbanded militant group Japanese Red Army (JRA). [1] Born in Japan, Shigenobu became involved in New Left activism while attending night school at Meiji University in ...

  3. Eva Rausing - Wikipedia

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    She was born Eva Louise Kemeny, [9] a daughter of Tom Kemeny, a PepsiCo executive. [citation needed] In 2008, Rausing and her husband faced drugs charges after she was caught trying to smuggle drugs into the US embassy in London, and hard drugs were subsequently found at their home. [10]

  4. Japanese Red Army - Wikipedia

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    The police quickly arrested many of them, including founder and intellectual leader Takaya Shiomi, who was in jail by 1970. The Red Army Faction lost about 200 members, and the remnants merged with the Maoist group Revolutionary Left Faction (Kakumei sa-ha) to form the United Red Army (連合赤軍, Rengō Sekigun) in July 1971.

  5. List of whistleblowers - Wikipedia

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    He was arrested in July 1999. 1990s/ 2000s Marlene Garcia-Esperat: Female Philippines Department of Agriculture: Former analytical chemist for the Philippines Department of Agriculture who became a journalist to expose departmental corruption, and was murdered in 2005. Her assailants later surrendered to police, and have testified that they ...

  6. Julian Assange arrested by British police at Ecuadorean embassy

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    LONDON, April 11 (Reuters) - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was arrested by British police on Thursday after they were invited into the Ecuadorean embassy where he has been holed up since 2012.

  7. List of people who took refuge in a diplomatic mission

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    Left the embassy in order to try to set her husband free; her husband was executed, and she was arrested and imprisoned for 12 years. José Serra: Brazilian politician; at the time, militant against the Brazilian military dictatorship (1964–1985) escaping persecution from the Brazilian military government Brazil: Brasília Italy

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  9. Russia charges ex-employee of U.S. consulate with spying -TASS

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    The FSB said it planned to question U.S. embassy employees who were in contact with Shonov, a Russian national who has been under arrest since May. Russia charges ex-employee of U.S. consulate ...