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Yokohama incident

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The Yokohama Case 2010/02/04 Court ruling gives de facto acquittal to 5 in wartime free speech (Mainichi Japan) February 4, 2010 at Japan Innocence & Death Penalty Information Center.
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In 2010, the Yokohama District Court ordered the government to pay compensation to the relatives of five deceased men for falsely imprisoning them.
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arrested nearly three-dozen intellectuals for charges of attempting to revive the Communist Party. Suspects included editors of the
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magazines. Suspects were subjected to physical violence, and three died as a result of mistreatment.
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Symposium: More Than a Momentary Nightmare: The Yokohama Incident and Wartime Japan
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Modern Japan: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Nationalism
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Index

Imperial Japan
World War II
Yokohama
Special Higher Police
Chuo Koron
Kaizo
Nippon Hyoron
Popular Front Incident
Red Scare in Japan
Political repression in Imperial Japan
Peace Preservation Law
Huffman, James L.
Modern Japan: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Nationalism
295
ISBN
978-0815325253
"Redress awarded over 'Yokohama Incident'"
The Japan Times
The Yokohama Case 2010/02/04 Court ruling gives de facto acquittal to 5 in wartime free speech (Mainichi Japan) February 4, 2010 at Japan Innocence & Death Penalty Information Center.
"The Retrial of the "Yokohama Incident": A Six-decade battle for human dignity"
Categories
Anti-communism in Japan
Political repression in Japan
Politics of the Empire of Japan
Shōwa period
History of Yokohama
Japanese war crimes

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