March 15 incident

March 15 incident

March 15 incident (三・一五事件 San ichi-gō jiken?) was a crackdown on socialists and communists by the Japanese government in 1928. Among those who were arrested in the incident was Marxist economist Kawakami Hajime.

Background

Although the Japan Communist Party had been outlawed and forced underground immediately after its foundation in 1922, it continued to gather strength and membership in the volatile social and economic climate of Japan in the 1920s. During the February 1928 General Election, which was the first held in Japan following the passage of universal male suffrage, the Japan Communist Party was very visible in its support of the legal socialist and labor-oriented political parties. Alarmed by gains these parties made in the Diet of Japan, the conservative government of Prime Minister Giichi Tanaka (which had retained its majority by only one seat) evoked the provisions of the 1925 Peace Preservation Laws and ordered the mass arrest of known communists and suspected communist sympathizers. The arrests occurred throughout Japan, and a total of 1652 people were apprehended.[1]

Consequences

About 500 of those arrested were eventually prosecuted, in a series of open trials held by the Tokyo District Court starting from 15 June 1932, with sentencing on 2 July 1932. These public trials were carefully staged to publicize the inner workings of the secretive Japan Communist Party, and with its connections with the labor movement and other left-wing political parties revealed, the government was able to order the dissolution of the Rōdō Nōmintō (Labor-Farmer Party), the Zen Nihon Musan Seinen Dōmei (All-Japan Proletarian Youth League) and the Nihon Rōdō Kumiai Hyōgikai (Council of Japanese Labor Unions). The defendants in the trials were all found guilty and sentenced to stiff jail terms; however, those who recanted their communist ideology were then pardoned or given much reduced terms. This was the beginning of the tenkō policy designed to reintegrate former leftists into mainstream society. Perhaps more importantly, as a consequence of these trials, Prime Minister Tanaka was able to force through legislation which added the provision for the death penalty to the already draconian Peace Preservation Laws.

Writer Kobayashi Takiji later wrote March 15, 1928 based on this incident.

References

  • Bowman, John (2000). Columbian Chronologies of Asian History and Culture. Columbia University Press. ISBN 0231110049. 
  • MacClain, James L (2001). Japan: A Modern History. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0393041565. 
  • * Rodger Swearingen and Paul Langer (1952). Red Flag in Japan. International Communism in Action 1919-1951
  1. ^ Bowman, Columbian Chronologies of Asian History and Culture. Pg 152

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