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VOX POPULI: Deaths in detention: throwback to the prewar era? : The Asahi Shimbun


Those arrested were treated with extreme brutality.
It is well known that Takiji Kobayashi (1903-1933), an author of proletarian literature, was tortured to death.
One of the functions fulfilled by Tokko was immigration control of foreign nationals and management of affairs involving Koreans and other colonial subjects.   
After World War II, many Tokko officers escaped banishment from public office and ended up working in immigration control services in various capacities, according to international law scholar Yasuaki Onuma (1946-2018), who authored Tan-itsu Minzoku Shakai no Shinwa wo Koete (Beyond the myth of monoethnic society).
Could this old Tokko mentality still linger among Japan s immigration officials today? ....

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14 Things You Might Not Know About 'Nineteen Eighty-Four'


Nineteen Eighty-Four has given us a whole slew of shorthand phrases for dystopian or oppressive governments and surveillance, but even if you’ve already read about Winston Smith’s struggle against Big Brother, there are a few facts, stories, and theories about the novel that are worth a closer look.
1. It almost wasn’t called
Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Before
Nineteen Eighty-Four was published, Orwell was wracked with indecision about it. For a while, he considered the title The Last Man in Europe.
2. George Orwell had trouble deciding what year to set the story in.
Before assigning his fearful prognostications to the year 1984, Orwell based the novel in both 1980 and 1982. ....

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