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| description = Japanese socialist politician [[Inejirō Asanuma]] (61) being stabbed a second time by right-wing ultranationalist [[Otoya Yamaguchi]] (17), killing him. This photograph won the 1961 [[Pulitzer Prize for Photography]] and [[World Press Photo of the Year]].

| description = Japanese socialist politician [[Inejirō Asanuma]] (61) stabbed second time by right-wing ultranationalist [[Otoya Yamaguchi]] (17). This photograph won the 1961 [[Pulitzer Prize for Photography]] and [[World Press Photo of the Year]].

| date = 12 October 1960

| date = 12 October 1960

| source = World Press Photo, “[https://www.worldpressphoto.org/collection/photo/1961/36429/1/1961-Yasushi-Nagao-WY 1961 Photo Contest, World Press Photo of the Year]”. Originally published in ”Mainichi Shimbun”. Cropped from source image to reflect the portions of the image that were published in 1960.

| source = World Press Photo, “[https://www.worldpressphoto.org/collection/photo/1961/36429/1/1961-Yasushi-Nagao-WY 1961 Photo Contest, World Press Photo of the Year]”. Originally published in ”Mainichi Shimbun”. Cropped from source image to reflect the portions of the image that were published in 1960.


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