Kenji Miyamoto (politician)

Kenji Miyamoto (politician)

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name = Kenji Miyamoto



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office = Chair of the Japanese Communist Party
term_start = 1958
term_end = 1977
predecessor = Sanzo Nosaka
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birth_date = October 17, 1908
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death_date = July 18, 2007
death_place = Tokyo
party = Japanese Communist Party
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Kenji Miyamoto (October 17, 1908 – July 18, 2007) was a Japanese politician who led the Japanese Communist Party (JCP) from 1958 until 1977. cite news |first=Douglas|last=Martin|title= Kenji Miyamoto, 98, Leader of Japan’s Communist Party, Dies |url= http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/20/world/asia/20miyamoto.html?ex=1342584000&en=25ee2817e4565ee1&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss|work= The New York Times |publisher= |date=2007-07-20 |accessdate=2007-08-06 ]

Early life

Kenji Miyamoto was born in Japan in 1908. He was originally from Yamaguchi Prefecture. cite news |first=|last=|title= Miyamoto, key postwar leader of JCP, dies at 98
url= http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20070719a4.html|work= Kyodo News |publisher=The Japan Times |date=2007-07-19 |accessdate=2007-08-06
] Miyamoto attended and graduated from Tokyo Imperial University, which is now called the University of Tokyo, where he majored in economics.

Japanese Communist Party

Kenji Miyamoto officially joined the Japanese Communist Party in 1931. Miyamoto was arrested by Japanese military police in 1933 and accused of conspiring to beat a policeman to death in a crackdown on Japanese Communists. He denied that he had committed the crime. Miyamoto was convicted of the conspiracy charges and sentenced to life in prison. He was released 12 years later after Japan surrendered, ending World War II in 1945. His prison sentence had been annulled following an imperial decree by Emperor Hirohito.

Miyamoto reentered politics soon after his release from prison and once again became involved with the Japanese Communist Party. He led the Communist's 1949 election campaign, which say the JCP win 35 seats. The JCP lost ground in 1950, just before the start of the Korean War, just across the Sea of Japan. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, the American supreme commander of the Allied powers in Japan, banned Miyamoto and 23 other high ranking JCP members from holding public office.

Miyamoto became head of the JCP in 1958. That same year, Miyamoto publicly renounced his previous calls for a violent Communist revolution in Japan. Instead, he and the JCP now switched to a peaceful stance, which Miyamoto called "Smiling Communism." The party under Miyamoto began emphasizing issues such as housing, inflation and ducation. Miyamoto further mainstreamed the JCP throughout his term. He oversaw the removal of the phrase "proletarian dictatorship" following the JCP convention in 1976 and replaced it with a declaration supporting democracy and freedom. The party has continued with this platform that Miyamoto began up to the present day.

The JCP rebounded under Miyamoto from its leaders' partial ban in 1950, despite its opposition to the existence of the Japanese Imperial Family, which made the party unpopular with many Japanese. The JCP reached its electoral zenith in 1979 when it captured 8% of the seats in Japan's lower house of Parliament, the House of Representatives.

Miyamoto was known for his independent views. He visited China in 1966 and called the Cultural Revolution "abnormal." He was noted for his outspoken condemnation of the 1968 Soviet Union invasion of Czechoslovakia. Miyamoto also opposed the close alliance between Japan and the United States. Following the fall of Communism in eastern Europe, Miyamoto stated that it was a defeat for Stalinism and the Soviet backed governments, but not for Socialism.

Miyamoto stepped down as leader of the JCP in 1977. He was succeeded as presidium chairman by Tetsuzo Fuwa in 1982. Miyamoto remained active within the JCP and continued to hold the post of chairman until his official retirement in September 1997. He held an honorary position from 1997 until his death in 2007.

Miyamoto died in Tokyo on July 18, 2007. He was 98 years old.

External links

* [http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20070719a4.html Japan Times: Miyamoto, key postwar leader of JCP, dies at 98]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/20/world/asia/20miyamoto.html?ex=1342584000&en=25ee2817e4565ee1&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss New York Times: Kenji Miyamoto, 98, Leader of Japan’s Communist Party, Dies]

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