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революционная самокритика
Русская Википедия: Объединённая Красная Армия - японская леворадикальная организация, основанная 15 июля 1971 года.
Первоначально группа состояла из 29 членов. В 1971 году они напали на оружейный магазин и раздобыли таким образом оружие.
В начале 1972 года группа организовала тренировочные лагеря в горах. Однако во время акций в январе и феврале того же года 14 членов организации погибли.
Каким образом они погибли, ру.вики не сообщает. А вот каким: революционеры проводили занятия революционной самокритики, где они били друг друга до потери сознания. Недостаточно самокритичных революционеров, которые не теряли сознания, товарищи вытаскивали на мороз и привязывали. В итоге примерно половину революционеров удалось убить. Выживших революционеров начали ловить, когда сошли снега и прикопанные трупы оттаяли и начали пахнуть.
Сюжет для японского ужастика, не хуже известной истории https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Junko_Furuta https://allthatsinteresting.com/junko-furuta https://japaninsides.com/44-days-of-hell-the-story-of-junko-furuta/
Англовики:
Aside from the preparation of their next movements and missions, the group underwent a process known as 'self-criticism', a ritual that had become normalized among Left groups in Japan at the time. The original intention of this practice was to allow members of the group to strengthen their alignment with the values and purpose of the cause.[5]
However, Mori quickly introduced an element of violence to this process in keeping with the New Left's demand for individuals to demonstrate their commitment. The purpose of this violence against members was to test their devotion to the cause. Mori argued that beating members into unconsciousness would allow for them to be reborn with true "communistic subjectivity" when they were brought back to consciousness.[3] Members of the URA expressed their concerns to Mori regarding this practice and the unpredictability as to the consequences of beatings, unsure of an exact way to achieve sending a member into unconsciousness.[2] As such, it was through this process that several group members were killed.
Two members originally from the Revolutionary Left were the first victims of self-criticism. Kato Yoshitaka was selected for self-criticism as he had spoken to police during an earlier interrogation, and Kojima Kazuko for lacking the ability to fight her "bourgeois thinking".[3] Initially the pair were refused food, and from the 26th to the 27th of December Kato was tied up and beaten by group members.[2] Kojima was also beaten by group members. As Kato had not lost consciousness during the beatings, Mori concluded that he had not achieved self-criticism and so he was tied to a post outside in the harsh mountain climate to suffer further beatings. Once the leaders Nagata and Mori were satisfied that Kato had achieved self-critique he was brought inside. However, he died from his injuries on the 4th of January 1972.[3] This was not before another member, Ozaki Mitsuo, was killed in the self-critique process initiated against him on the 28th of December that resulted in his death two days later.[2]
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