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The Buraku Liberation League (部落解放同盟, Buraku Kaihō Dōmei) is a burakumin's rights group in Japan. Buraku are ethnic Japanese and descended from outcast communities of the Japanese feudal era.
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and the Emperor due to the power of native groups, such as the BurakuLiberationLeague, and teachers' unions. There the passage of the law was seen as...
common policy of enacting an LGBT equality law. Ian Neary, ed. (2009). The Buraku Issue and Modern Japan: The Career of Matsumoto Jiichiro. Routledge. Melissa...
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