| United States. Department of State - 1951 - 484 lapas
...decisions of the Far Eastern Commission on the "Basic Post-Surrender Policy for Japan" it is stated that "The Japanese people shall be encouraged to develop...rights, particularly the freedoms of religion, assembly and association, speech and the press. They shall be encouraged to form democratic and representative... | |
| 1951 - 484 lapas
...decisions of the Far Eastern Commission on the "Basic Post-Surrender Policy for Japan" it is stated that "The Japanese people shall be encouraged to develop...rights, particularly the freedoms of religion, assembly and association, speech and the press. They shall be encouraged to form democratic and representative... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1952 - 1868 lapas
...suppressed. (c) The Japanese people shall be encouraged to develop a desire for individuaBliberties and respect for fundamental human rights, particularly...speech, and the press. They shall also be encouraged to fornm democratic and representative organizations. (d) The Japanese people shall be afforded opportunity... | |
| Hilton Proctor Goss - 1955 - 334 lapas
...influence of militarism will be totally eliminated from her political, economic, and social life. . . . (c) The Japanese people shall be encouraged to develop...liberties and respect for fundamental human rights. . . . They shall also be encouraged to form democratic and representative organizations, (d) The Japanese... | |
| Monica Braw - 1991 - 222 lapas
...Directive, dated August 29, 1945, which became the basis for the whole occupation of Japan, stated that "The Japanese people shall be encouraged to develop...the freedoms of religion, assembly, speech, and the press."23 This was completely in accordance with the Potsdam Declaration, the July 1945 Allied statement... | |
| Rudolf V. A. Janssens - 1995 - 534 lapas
...censorship had a positive intent. The first page of the Basic Initial Policy 1SWNCC 150/4/A1 read: "The Japanese people shall be encouraged to develop...freedoms of religion. assembly, speech, and the press." MacArthur interpreted the statement as arguing that the Japanese were being suppressed by their own... | |
| Rikki Kersten - 1996 - 308 lapas
...administration of the Occupation as a whole, the Supreme Commander was instructed to encourage the Japanese to 'develop a desire for individual liberties and respect for fundamental human rights'.41 In the implementation of the purges and in the war crimes trials war guilt may have been... | |
| Roger Buckley - 1998 - 252 lapas
...to 'the principles of democratic self-government' was deemed desirable. To achieve these objectives 'the Japanese people shall be encouraged to develop...be encouraged to form democratic and representative organisations.' Lastly, democratic political parties, with rights of assembly and public discussions... | |
| Karin von Hippel - 2000 - 240 lapas
...countries with high illiteracy rates. Presidential Policy explained it this way: 'The Japanese people will be encouraged to develop a desire for individual liberties...be encouraged to form democratic and representative organizations.'40 Land reforms also took place, which gave farmers ownership of the land they worked... | |
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