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Beheiren (ベ平連;
short for
Betonamu ni
Heiwa o!
Shimin Rengo (ベトナムに平和を!市民連合), lit. "The Citizen's
League for
Peace in Vietnam") was an
antiwar ****anese "New...
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group established the "Citizen's
League for
Peace in Vietnam,"
abbreviated Beheiren in ****anese, to
allow ordinary citizens a
space to
protest against the...
- retaliation.
Political leaders such as
Makoto Oda, a
major figure in the
Beheiren movement (Foundation of
Citizens for
Peace in Vietnam),
believed that the...
- In
total more than 800,000 ****anese left-wing activists,
including the
Beheiren anti-war coalition,
labor unionists, and
radical student groups also parti****ting...
- made
contact with the ****anese
peace group Beheiren. The four were the
first American soldiers that
Beheiren helped desert. In 1967 and 1968, the group...
- Canada, Sweden, and
Mexico to
avoid the draft. The ****anese anti-war
group Beheiren helped some
American soldiers to
desert and hide from the
military in ****an...
- later. In ****an, it is
generally believed to have been
influenced by
Beheiren's anti-Vietnam War
activists in the late 1960s and a
Konica camera adverti****t...
- Servicemen's Fund (USSF),
Entertainment Industry for
Peace &
Justice (EIPJ),
Pacific Counseling Service and
Beheiren (****an
Peace for
Vietnam Committee)...
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movements such as the anti-Vietnam War
protests organized by
groups such as
Beheiren. But
these frictions proved manageable thanks to the
political capital...
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forcing trains to stop. In May and June 1969,
members of the
antiwar group Beheiren carrying guitars and
calling themselves "folk guerrillas" led w****ly singalongs...