Zengakuren
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Zengakuren (全学連?) or All-Japan Federation of Students' Self-Governing Associations (全日本学生自治会総連合 Zen-nihon gakusei jichikai sōrengō) is a national league of students in Japan created in 1948. It is most notable for organizing marches and protests.
Zengakuren have been involved in, for example, the Anti-red purge movement, the overall peace treaty movement and opposition against the Korean War in its first stage.
After activities concerning revision of the Japan-US Security Treaty in 1960, the league was divided. Subsequently, each organization after the split of 1960 continues to use the Zengakuren name. At the time of writing, five bodies are operating under the name "Zengakuren".
[edit] External links
- Official website (in Japanese) Japanese Communist Party - Democratic Youth League of Japan faction
- Official website (in Japanese) Japan Revolutionary Communist League (Chukakuha) faction
- Official website (in Japanese) Japan Revolutionary Communist League (Revolutionary Marxist faction) faction
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