Refrain Club

1919 pro-Japanese organization in Korea
Refrain Club
Hangul
자제단, 자제회
Hanja
自制團, 自制會
Revised RomanizationJajedan, Jajehoi
McCune–ReischauerChachedan, Chachehoe
The News was founder to Refrain club
chairman Park Jung-yang

Refrain Club (Korean: 자제단) was a Korean civic group and self-governing body club, founder of Park Jung-yang and Yun Phil-oh, Lee Chin-ho.[1] It was founded by the Anti-March 1st Movement. Refrain club's Korean spelling is Chachedan and Chache Club (자제단, 자제회).[2]

In March 1919, Japan ruled Korea. Korean independence movements such as March 1st Movement resisted the occupation. The Refrain group opposed the effort, including all violence. The club disbanded in December 1919.

See also

  • March 1st Movement
  • Park Jung-yang
  • Yun Phil-oh

External links

  • Refrain club (in Korean)
  • Refrain club (in Korean)
  • 친일중의 친일 ‘3·1운동 자제단’은 누구? The Hangeorye 2010.03.01
  • "일제가 현대 조선 개신" 해방후에도 망발…친일파 박중양 Archived 2017-05-17 at the Wayback Machine e-Daegumail 2010.11.25

References

  1. ^ 친일중의 친일 ‘3·1운동 자제단’은 누구? The Hangeorye 2010.03.01
  2. ^ Refrain club (in Korean)


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