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Tomohiro Kojiri (小尻知博, Kojiri Tomohiro), (1957 – May 4, 1987) a Japanese journalist for Asahi Shimbun, a popular newspaper with its main office is located in Tokyo, Japan, was killed in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture near Osaka. During the shooting at the bureau of Asahi Shimbun, the shooter killed Tomohiro and fired at two other colleagues injuring one. Investigators believed that Kojiri was targeted by a right-wing, political extremist group, known as Sekihōtai (赤報隊), as Kojiri had written a story that was about how the Japanese discriminated against the Korean minority, and typed letters were sent in the group's name claiming responsibility.
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Tomohiro_Kojiri
Tomohiro Kojiri (小尻知博, Kojiri Tomohiro), (1957 – May 4, 1987) a Japanese journalist for Asahi Shimbun, a popular newspaper with its main office is located in Tokyo, Japan, was killed in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture near Osaka. During the shooting at the bureau of Asahi Shimbun, the shooter killed Tomohiro and fired at two other colleagues injuring one. Investigators believed that Kojiri was targeted by a right-wing, political extremist group, known as Sekihōtai (赤報隊), as Kojiri had written a story that was about how the Japanese discriminated against the Korean minority, and typed letters were sent in the group's name claiming responsibility.
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Tomohiro Kojiri (小尻知博, Kojiri ...... Bureau Attack (朝日新聞阪神支局襲撃事件).
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小尻 知博(こじり ともひろ、1957年12月12日 - 1 ...... った男に殺害された(朝日新聞阪神支局襲撃事件・赤報隊事件)。
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1987-05-04
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Tokyo is located in Japan.
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Miki Kojiri
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1987-05-04
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Asahi Shimbun Hanshin Bureau, Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
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Nobukatsu Kojiri
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Journalist killed in the Asahi Shimbun Hanshin Bureau Attack
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Miyoko Kojiri
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Tomohiro Kojiri
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小尻 知博
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Story on Police discrimination on Japan's Korean minority
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Yuko Kojiri
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