Proposed agenda items submitted to the Third National Congress of the Zenkoku Suiheisha (March 1924)
At the Second National Congress in March 1923, which was held one month
before the creation of the Hyeongpyengsa, the Zenkoku Suiheisha adopted
a resolution on the gthe internationalization of the Suihei Movementh,
seeking for international solidarity among the minority who had been discriminated
against.
The first formal proposal for collaboration between the two organizations was made in the proposed agenda items submitted by the Gunma Prefectural Suiheisha to the Third National Congress of the Zenkoku Suiheisha, which was held on 3 March 1924. The proposal, titled gOn trying to contact the Hyeongpyeng movement in Koreah, was adopted at the Congress, along with the proposal gOn backing up the anti-discrimination movement by the Gyerim brothers [Koreans living in Japan] in the mainlandh, proposed by the Nara Prefectural Kobayashi Suiheisha.
On the proposed agenda items concerning the Hyeongpyeng movement, it was explained as follows: gIn Korea, there is the class called the Baegjeong who are discriminated against. They are treated in discriminatory manners by the general Korean people. They organized the Hyeongpyengsa. Its platform is similar to ours. We would like to make contact with the Hyeongpyengsa.h
This led to the beginning of the exchanges and solidarity between the two organizations. The proposal gOn backing up the anti-discrimination movement by the Gyerim brothers in the mainlandhas adopted on the prerequisite that the Koreans living in Japan should not be involved in discrimination against the Baegjeong. It is also noteworthy that an urgent motion gOn warning the Government about the treatment of the Koreans living in Japanh was adopted at the same time.
The first formal proposal for collaboration between the two organizations was made in the proposed agenda items submitted by the Gunma Prefectural Suiheisha to the Third National Congress of the Zenkoku Suiheisha, which was held on 3 March 1924. The proposal, titled gOn trying to contact the Hyeongpyeng movement in Koreah, was adopted at the Congress, along with the proposal gOn backing up the anti-discrimination movement by the Gyerim brothers [Koreans living in Japan] in the mainlandh, proposed by the Nara Prefectural Kobayashi Suiheisha.
On the proposed agenda items concerning the Hyeongpyeng movement, it was explained as follows: gIn Korea, there is the class called the Baegjeong who are discriminated against. They are treated in discriminatory manners by the general Korean people. They organized the Hyeongpyengsa. Its platform is similar to ours. We would like to make contact with the Hyeongpyengsa.h
This led to the beginning of the exchanges and solidarity between the two organizations. The proposal gOn backing up the anti-discrimination movement by the Gyerim brothers in the mainlandhas adopted on the prerequisite that the Koreans living in Japan should not be involved in discrimination against the Baegjeong. It is also noteworthy that an urgent motion gOn warning the Government about the treatment of the Koreans living in Japanh was adopted at the same time.