id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-2465 Civil liberties - Wikipedia .html text/html 4802 562 60 The Constitution of People's Republic of China (which applies only to mainland China, not to Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan), especially its Fundamental Rights and Duties of Citizens, claims to protect many civil liberties. Despite the adoption of this liberal constitution, often referred as the "Postwar Constitution" (戦後憲法, Sengo-Kenpō) or the "Peace Constitution" (平和憲法, Heiwa-Kenpō), the Japanese governing elites have struggled to usher in an inclusive, open and Pluralist society.[14] Even after the end of World War II and the departure of the Allied government of occupation in 1952, Japan has been the target of international criticism for failing to admit to war crimes, institutional religious discrimination and maintaining a weak freedom of the press, the treatment of children, minorities, foreigners, and women, its punitive criminal justice system, and more recently, the systematic bias against LGBT people.[15][16][17] The United States Constitution, especially its Bill of Rights, protects civil liberties. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-2465.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-2465.txt