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#1268283
12 June 2016
Community Barakumin revolutionary group demo against the government June 12, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters calling for greater respect for their social position. The Burakumin (villagers) have a Japanese social group historically segregated from the rest of civil society. The origins of the burakumin discrimination are to be found in the stigma attributed to traditionally considered impure works, such as tanning leather, or the slaughter of animals. This stigma is rooted in both the traditional religion of Shinto, which states are impure activities that have to do with blood and death, in Buddhism, in which the killing of the animals is considered morally reprehensible. Sign translates 'destruction of the security law, destruction of the Abe government'.
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#1268284
12 June 2016
Community Barakumin revolutionary group demo against the government June 12, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters calling for greater respect for their social position. The Burakumin (villagers) have a Japanese social group historically segregated from the rest of civil society. The origins of the burakumin discrimination are to be found in the stigma attributed to traditionally considered impure works, such as tanning leather, or the slaughter of animals. This stigma is rooted in both the traditional religion of Shinto, which states are impure activities that have to do with blood and death, in Buddhism, in which the killing of the animals is considered morally reprehensible.
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#1268285
12 June 2016
Community Barakumin revolutionary group demo against the government June 12, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters calling for greater respect for their social position. The Burakumin (villagers) have a Japanese social group historically segregated from the rest of civil society. The origins of the burakumin discrimination are to be found in the stigma attributed to traditionally considered impure works, such as tanning leather, or the slaughter of animals. This stigma is rooted in both the traditional religion of Shinto, which states are impure activities that have to do with blood and death, in Buddhism, in which the killing of the animals is considered morally reprehensible. Sign translates 'destruction of the Abe government'.
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#1268286
12 June 2016
Community Barakumin revolutionary group demo against the government June 12, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters calling for greater respect for their social position. The Burakumin (villagers) have a Japanese social group historically segregated from the rest of civil society. The origins of the burakumin discrimination are to be found in the stigma attributed to traditionally considered impure works, such as tanning leather, or the slaughter of animals. This stigma is rooted in both the traditional religion of Shinto, which states are impure activities that have to do with blood and death, in Buddhism, in which the killing of the animals is considered morally reprehensible. Sign translates 'destruction of the Abe government'.
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#1268287
12 June 2016
Community Barakumin revolutionary group demo against the government June 12, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters calling for greater respect for their social position. The Burakumin (villagers) have a Japanese social group historically segregated from the rest of civil society. The origins of the burakumin discrimination are to be found in the stigma attributed to traditionally considered impure works, such as tanning leather, or the slaughter of animals. This stigma is rooted in both the traditional religion of Shinto, which states are impure activities that have to do with blood and death, in Buddhism, in which the killing of the animals is considered morally reprehensible.
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#1268289
12 June 2016
Community Barakumin revolutionary group demo against the government June 12, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters calling for greater respect for their social position. The Burakumin (villagers) have a Japanese social group historically segregated from the rest of civil society. The origins of the burakumin discrimination are to be found in the stigma attributed to traditionally considered impure works, such as tanning leather, or the slaughter of animals. This stigma is rooted in both the traditional religion of Shinto, which states are impure activities that have to do with blood and death, in Buddhism, in which the killing of the animals is considered morally reprehensible.
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#1268290
12 June 2016
Community Barakumin revolutionary group demo against the government June 12, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters calling for greater respect for their social position. The Burakumin (villagers) have a Japanese social group historically segregated from the rest of civil society. The origins of the burakumin discrimination are to be found in the stigma attributed to traditionally considered impure works, such as tanning leather, or the slaughter of animals. This stigma is rooted in both the traditional religion of Shinto, which states are impure activities that have to do with blood and death, in Buddhism, in which the killing of the animals is considered morally reprehensible.
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#1268291
12 June 2016
Community Barakumin revolutionary group demo against the government June 12, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters calling for greater respect for their social position. The Burakumin (villagers) have a Japanese social group historically segregated from the rest of civil society. The origins of the burakumin discrimination are to be found in the stigma attributed to traditionally considered impure works, such as tanning leather, or the slaughter of animals. This stigma is rooted in both the traditional religion of Shinto, which states are impure activities that have to do with blood and death, in Buddhism, in which the killing of the animals is considered morally reprehensible.
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#1268292
12 June 2016
Community Barakumin revolutionary group demo against the government June 12, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters calling for greater respect for their social position. The Burakumin (villagers) have a Japanese social group historically segregated from the rest of civil society. The origins of the burakumin discrimination are to be found in the stigma attributed to traditionally considered impure works, such as tanning leather, or the slaughter of animals. This stigma is rooted in both the traditional religion of Shinto, which states are impure activities that have to do with blood and death, in Buddhism, in which the killing of the animals is considered morally reprehensible.
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#1268293
12 June 2016
Community Barakumin revolutionary group demo against the government June 12, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters calling for greater respect for their social position. The Burakumin (villagers) have a Japanese social group historically segregated from the rest of civil society. The origins of the burakumin discrimination are to be found in the stigma attributed to traditionally considered impure works, such as tanning leather, or the slaughter of animals. This stigma is rooted in both the traditional religion of Shinto, which states are impure activities that have to do with blood and death, in Buddhism, in which the killing of the animals is considered morally reprehensible. Sign translates 'destruction of the Abe government'.
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#1268295
12 June 2016
Community Barakumin revolutionary group demo against the government June 12, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters calling for greater respect for their social position. The Burakumin (villagers) have a Japanese social group historically segregated from the rest of civil society. The origins of the burakumin discrimination are to be found in the stigma attributed to traditionally considered impure works, such as tanning leather, or the slaughter of animals. This stigma is rooted in both the traditional religion of Shinto, which states are impure activities that have to do with blood and death, in Buddhism, in which the killing of the animals is considered morally reprehensible. Sign translates 'Liar, destruction of the security law, destruction of the Abe government'.
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#1268296
12 June 2016
Community Barakumin revolutionary group demo against the government June 12, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters calling for greater respect for their social position. The Burakumin (villagers) have a Japanese social group historically segregated from the rest of civil society. The origins of the burakumin discrimination are to be found in the stigma attributed to traditionally considered impure works, such as tanning leather, or the slaughter of animals. This stigma is rooted in both the traditional religion of Shinto, which states are impure activities that have to do with blood and death, in Buddhism, in which the killing of the animals is considered morally reprehensible. Sign translates 'destruction of the Abe government'.
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#1268298
12 June 2016
Community Barakumin revolutionary group demo against the government June 12, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters calling for greater respect for their social position. The Burakumin (villagers) have a Japanese social group historically segregated from the rest of civil society. The origins of the burakumin discrimination are to be found in the stigma attributed to traditionally considered impure works, such as tanning leather, or the slaughter of animals. This stigma is rooted in both the traditional religion of Shinto, which states are impure activities that have to do with blood and death, in Buddhism, in which the killing of the animals is considered morally reprehensible.
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#1268299
12 June 2016
Community Barakumin revolutionary group demo against the government June 12, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters calling for greater respect for their social position. The Burakumin (villagers) have a Japanese social group historically segregated from the rest of civil society. The origins of the burakumin discrimination are to be found in the stigma attributed to traditionally considered impure works, such as tanning leather, or the slaughter of animals. This stigma is rooted in both the traditional religion of Shinto, which states are impure activities that have to do with blood and death, in Buddhism, in which the killing of the animals is considered morally reprehensible.
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#1268300
12 June 2016
Community Barakumin revolutionary group demo against the government June 12, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters calling for greater respect for their social position. The Burakumin (villagers) have a Japanese social group historically segregated from the rest of civil society. The origins of the burakumin discrimination are to be found in the stigma attributed to traditionally considered impure works, such as tanning leather, or the slaughter of animals. This stigma is rooted in both the traditional religion of Shinto, which states are impure activities that have to do with blood and death, in Buddhism, in which the killing of the animals is considered morally reprehensible. Sign translates 'destruction of the Abe government'.
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