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A photo collection by Japanese photographer Mitsuru Osamu, "Records of the Security Treaty, Okinawa, and University Rebellion." In 1961, he published the photo collection "Records of Polio," and in 1963, he held his first solo exhibition, "Donzumari - Reportage of Chikuho Unemployed." As a photojournalist, he has continued to record the struggles from the side of the struggle, from the 1960 Security Treaty struggle to the Sanrizuka struggle and the 1970 Security Treaty and Okinawa struggle, and since the 1970s, he has expanded his field to the world, reporting on the plight of Palestine, Asia, and Africa. In 1982, he received the "First Domon Ken Award," and in recent years, he has published a photo collection reporting on farmers affected by the Fukushima nuclear accident. This book is a record of Mitsuru's 10 years of filming at the sites of various struggles that took place from 1960 to 1969. As Mitsutome states in the afterword, "In these last 10 years and 150,000 negatives, I have never taken even one photo from behind a riot police officer, and I don't think I will ever do that again," this book is a collection of powerful images that only Mitsutome, who always stood on the side of students and citizens who resisted authority, could have created. This is a new revised edition with a rare case from the 1971 edition.