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    Committees (Japanese: 全学共闘会議; Zengaku kyōtō kaigi), commonly known as the Zenkyōtō (Japanese: 全共闘), were Japanese student organizations consisting of anti-government...
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  • initially against practical issues in universities and eventually formed the Zenkyōtō in mid-1968 to organize themselves. The Act on Temporary Measures concerning...
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  • Security Treaty, the movement grew and diversified before climaxing with the Zenkyōtō movement which barricaded dozens of Japanese universities in 1968–1969...
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    Revolution Theory well known. In the early 1970s, a certain tendency of Zenkyoto groups and the Zengakuren began to emerge among other New Left activists...
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    Tensions peaked when radical students, most of whom were members of the Zenkyōtō (the All-Campus Joint Struggle Committees), occupied Yasuda Auditorium...
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    dispatch (治安出動, Chian Shutsudo) was dispatched to subjugate the Zenkyoto revolt. However, Zenkyoto was suppressed easily by the Riot Police Unit in October 1969...
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  • the leading theorists of the apolitical and radically anti-hierarchical Zenkyōtō movement that carried out the 1968-69 Japanese student uprisings at universities...
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  • Korea Treaty. While anarchism gained support within the Zengakuren and Zenkyoto student groups during the 1960s, the Japanese Anarchist Federation remained...
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  • and not radical enough, he quit after about six-months, and joined the Zenkyōtō movement of "all-campus joint struggles." Around this time, Okudaira fell...
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    University in 1966. A member of the New Left, he became a leader in the Zenkyōtō student movement and involved in the anti-war protests. In September 1969...
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