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'''Mintohren''' (''民闘連'') is a grass-roots movement, created by young [[Korea]]ns in [[Japan]], for the struggle against ethnic [[discrimination]]. This movement strives to eliminate discrimination with a positive inclusive approach within Japanese community. The movement started in the 1970s.
'''Mintohren''' (民闘連 ''Mintōren'') is a grass-roots movement, created by young [[Korea]]ns in [[Japan]], for the struggle against ethnic [[discrimination]]. This movement strives to eliminate discrimination with a positive inclusive approach within Japanese community. The movement started in the 1970s.





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Mintohren (民闘連 Mintōren) is a grass-roots movement, created by young Koreans in Japan, for the struggle against ethnic discrimination. This movement strives to eliminate discrimination with a positive inclusive approach within Japanese community. The movement started in the 1970s.


References

  • FUKUOKA, Yasunori and Yukiko TSUJIYAMA (translated by John G. Russell), 1992, "MINTOHREN: Young Koreans Against Ethnic Discrimination in Japan," The Bulletin of Chiba College of Health Science, 10(2):147-62.