k Arson attack on the headquarters of the Liberal Democratic PartySeptember 20, 1984 On the night of September 19, 1984, two trucks parked on the north side of the headquarters of the Liberal Democratic Party in Nagatacho, Chiyodaku, Tokyo, were set on fire by a timed flamethrowing device, which spewed flames toward the building. The building was destroyed by fire for more than two hours. On the same night, the Mainichi Shimbun received a phone call claiming to be from the Core Faction Revolutionary Army, and the Core Faction later admitted to the crime in its official newspaper.Koichi Hamada, a member of the Lower House of the Diet, making the rounds in front of the LDP headquarters on the morning after the guerrilla fire by the Core Faction, in Nagatacho, Chiyodaku, Tokyo, on September 20, 1984 photo by Yoshihiko Okamoto. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Arson attack on the headquarters of the Liberal Democratic Party  September 20, 1984  On the night of September 19, 1984, two trucks parked on the north side of the headquarters of the Liberal Democratic Party in Nagata cho, Chiyoda ku, Tokyo, were set on fire by a timed flame throwing device, which spewed flames toward the building. The building was destroyed by fire for more than two hours. On the same night, the Mainichi Shimbun received a phone call claiming to be from the Core Faction Revolutionary Army, and the Core Faction later admitted to the crime in its official newspaper. Koichi Hamada, a member of the Lower House of the Diet, making the rounds in front of the LDP headquarters on the morning after the guerrilla fire by the Core Faction, in Nagata cho, Chiyoda ku, Tokyo, on September 20, 1984  photo by Yoshihiko Okamoto .
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Arson attack on the headquarters of the Liberal Democratic Party (September 20, 1984)

On the night of September 19, 1984, two trucks parked on the north side of the headquarters of the Liberal Democratic Party in Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, were set on fire by a timed flame-throwing device, which spewed flames toward the building. The building was destroyed by fire for more than two hours. On the same night, the Mainichi Shimbun received a phone call claiming to be from the Core Faction Revolutionary Army, and the Core Faction later admitted to the crime in its official newspaper. Koichi Hamada, a member of the Lower House of the Diet, making the rounds in front of the LDP headquarters on the morning after the guerrilla fire by the Core Faction, in Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, on September 20, 1984 (photo by Yoshihiko Okamoto).

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