Musansha Shinbun
| Type | Newspaper |
|---|---|
| Founded | September 1925 |
| Ceased publication | August 1929 |
| Political alignment | Communist |
| Language | Japanese |
| Headquarters | Tokyo |
| Country | Japan |
Musansha Shinbun (Japanese: 無産者新聞; Proletarian News) was one of the newspapers which were affiliated with the Japanese Communist Party. The paper was in circulation between 1925 and 1929.
History and profile
[edit | edit source]Musansha Shinbun was launched in Tokyo in 1925.[1][2] The first issue appeared in September that year and was started as a biweekly publication.[3] The paper published news based on a working class perspective.[4] From January 1926 the frequency of Musansha Shinbun was switched to weekly,[3] and it was later published six times per month.[1][2] In 1928 its circulation was reported to be 35,000 copies.[5]
Musansha Shinbun was subject to frequent bans during its lifetime.[2] It ceased publication in August 1929 when it was banned.[3] The paper was succeeded by Daini Musansha Shinbun (Japanese: Second Proletarian News).[1][3]
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Further reading
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- 1925 establishments in Japan
- 1929 disestablishments in Japan
- Banned newspapers
- Communist newspapers
- Defunct newspapers published in Japan
- Defunct biweekly newspapers
- Defunct weekly newspapers
- Japanese Communist Party
- Defunct Japanese-language newspapers
- Newspapers published in Tokyo
- Newspapers established in 1925
- Publications disestablished in 1929