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Political repression in Imperial Japan lasted from the Meiji period to the fall of the Empire of Japan after the end of World War II. Throughout this period, dissidence was curtailed by laws, and police, and dissidents became political prisoners. Several laws were passed to curtail dissidence in Imperial Japan, including the Public Peace Police Law in 1900, and the Peace Preservation Law in 1925. The earliest secret police in Imperial Japan was the Danjodai, established in May 1869. The Tokubetsu Kōtō Keisatsu (Tokko) was established in 1911 following the Great Treason Incident of 1910.

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  • Represión política en el Imperio del Japón (es)
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  • Political repression in Imperial Japan lasted from the Meiji period to the fall of the Empire of Japan after the end of World War II. Throughout this period, dissidence was curtailed by laws, and police, and dissidents became political prisoners. Several laws were passed to curtail dissidence in Imperial Japan, including the Public Peace Police Law in 1900, and the Peace Preservation Law in 1925. The earliest secret police in Imperial Japan was the Danjodai, established in May 1869. The Tokubetsu Kōtō Keisatsu (Tokko) was established in 1911 following the Great Treason Incident of 1910. (en)
  • La represión política en el Imperio del Japón duró desde el período Meiji hasta la rendición del Imperio de Japón después del final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Durante todo este período, la disidencia fue restringida por las leyes, y la policía y los disidentes se convirtieron en presos políticos. Se aprobaron varias leyes para reducir la disidencia en el Japón imperial, incluida la Ley Policial para la Paz Pública en 1900 y las Leyes de Preservación de la Paz en 1925.​ (es)
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  • La represión política en el Imperio del Japón duró desde el período Meiji hasta la rendición del Imperio de Japón después del final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Durante todo este período, la disidencia fue restringida por las leyes, y la policía y los disidentes se convirtieron en presos políticos. Se aprobaron varias leyes para reducir la disidencia en el Japón imperial, incluida la Ley Policial para la Paz Pública en 1900 y las Leyes de Preservación de la Paz en 1925.​ La primera policía secreta en el Japón imperial fue el Danjodai, establecido en mayo de 1869. La Tokubetsu Kōtō Keisatsu (Tokko) se estableció en 1911 después del caso Kōtoku de 1910.​ (es)
  • Political repression in Imperial Japan lasted from the Meiji period to the fall of the Empire of Japan after the end of World War II. Throughout this period, dissidence was curtailed by laws, and police, and dissidents became political prisoners. Several laws were passed to curtail dissidence in Imperial Japan, including the Public Peace Police Law in 1900, and the Peace Preservation Law in 1925. The earliest secret police in Imperial Japan was the Danjodai, established in May 1869. The Tokubetsu Kōtō Keisatsu (Tokko) was established in 1911 following the Great Treason Incident of 1910. (en)
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