Tsuneo Mori

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References

  1. World Terrorism: An Encyclopedia of Political Violence from Ancient Times to the post 9/11 era by James Ciment, page 314-316
  2. Terrorism: The Essential Reference Guide by Colin P. Clarke, page 101-103
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