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Categories: Zainichi Korean history, 1952 in Japan, Riots and civil disorder in Japan, Labour movement in Japan, Japan–United States relations
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Bloody May Day  May Day Riots
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Bloody May Day refers to a violent conflict that took place between protesters and police officers in the Kokyo Gaien National Garden in front of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan, on May 1, 1952. Wikipedia
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Bloody May Day refers to a violent conflict that took place between protesters and police officers in the Kokyo Gaien National Garden in front of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan, on May 1, 1952. Wikipedia
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