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The is a Japanese non-profit organization founded in 1947. Roger Nash Baldwin of the
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played an important role in its founding. The JCLU aims to protect
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, and bases its operation on international human rights standards, principally the
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. It is affiliated with the
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(ICJ) and the International League for Human Rights (ILHR).


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