Prosecution for Professor edit

Not knowing anything about the topic, was the prosecution really for being critical of Kropotkin? It would seem more logical that the article had been pro-Kropotkin and that the prosecution was for being pro-Anarchist. Iain1917 08:00, 31 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Why are all these laws lumped together into one article? edit

The 1925 Peace Preservation Law was one of the most significant laws passed in Imperial Japan. It deserves its own article and it makes no sense to lump it in together with these much earlier laws that were barely even related. When someone says "Peace Preservation Law," they are always referring to the 1925 law, and never to those earlier laws, which had different titles. I have never heard the plural "Peace Preservation Laws" in Japanese. This seems to be a made up thing. This article needs to be broken up into three separate articles. --Ash-Gaar (talk) 02:04, 24 October 2021 (UTC)Reply

  Done I broke up the article into three separate articles, with copyedits and minor corrections, and linked the other articles to their jawiki pages. New pages are at Safety Preservation Law‎ and Public Order and Police Law. All three of these pages still need source citations. --Ash-Gaar (talk) 21:12, 26 October 2021 (UTC)Reply