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Removal of Restrictions on Political, Civil, and Religious Liberties

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210: 154: 148: 275: 251: 194: 40:. The directive mandated the abolition of laws preventing criticism of the Japanese Imperial system, repealing fifteen existing laws, including the 47:
The purpose of the Removal of Restrictions was to dismantle the oppressive policies that were imposed on the Japanese citizenry before the end of
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resigned five days after the directive was issued because he was not able to implement the reforms stipulated. His successor,
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and the Thought Control Law (Ideological Prisoner Custody and Surveillance Law), and releasing all political prisoners.
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Removal of Restrictions on Political, Civil, and Religious Liberties
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Occupation of Japan
Peace Preservation Law
World War II
Peace Preservation Law
Emperor of Japan
Naruhiko Higashikuni
Kijūrō Shidehara
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