Fujiwara Kanezane raised an eyebrow, and it was only after the agent bent down and said a few words that he understood what was going on.

The term "military tribunal" first appeared in the "Draft Organization of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army" in October 1930, and the "General Order on the Appointment of Yuan Guoping as Director of the Supreme Military Tribunal" was not issued until January 1932.

The Hubei-Henan-Anhui base area did not promulgate the "Organization Regulations of the Revolutionary Military Tribunal" until September 1931, making it a permanent institution. However, Zhang Guotao did not take it seriously at all and generally used anti-counterrevolutionary measures to solve the problem.

Chen Geng did not go to the Hubei-Henan-Anhui base area until September 1931, and then he quickly moved to the Northeast to independently take charge of the construction of the 386th Brigade. Fujiwara Kanezane delegated too much power to him, and if he hadn't been reminded, he would have never thought of this thing!

As for the other CCP members who were transferred from various Red Army units, because the 386th Brigade was just being established and they were too busy with other things, many things were handled by the relevant departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and they also forgot about it!

Most importantly, everyone is used to seeing a certain brigade commander being arrested by ordinary police for his suicidal behavior time and time again, so they don't think there's anything wrong with civilian agencies managing military personnel...

Shit, the world is really just a huge makeshift team.

"No, Geng'er, this military court must be set up quickly. Many things in the military are too confidential, and it's difficult for a civil court to get involved..."

"Well, I understand now that you put it that way. Don't worry, I'll get started tomorrow. Afterwards, I'll sort out the relevant military regulations for you to review and help you with your approval."

"Okay, and besides, you haven't established the relevant system for military marriages yet, right?"

"I was indeed negligent in this matter. It was only after this incident that I started researching it."

"No, it's not that you're negligent. It's just that you people always think too highly of others."

Fujiwara Kanezane shook his head.

Does the Red Army have any system related to military marriage? Yes, but not many.

别说军婚了,历史上第一部婚姻法都要等到1932年12月的《中华苏维埃共和国婚姻条例》和1934年4月8日的《中华苏维埃共和国婚姻法》呢!

At this stage, the relevant regulations on military marriages are just a few words in some documents, such as "divorce is not allowed without the consent of the military personnel", and there is no systematic document at all.

(The "Regulations on Preferential Treatment of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army," promulgated in November 1931, for the first time stipulated that a soldier's consent was a condition for divorce: "Any Red Army soldier whose wife wishes to divorce him during his service must first obtain his consent. If consent is not obtained, the government may prohibit it.")

This is really not the fault of these revolutionary predecessors. Most of them dedicated their lives to the revolutionary cause. Most of those who walked with them were revolutionary women. How could they have imagined that creatures like little fairies could be so despicable?

Those who break up normally are moral role models;

Cheating is just the most basic operation;

Cheating and transferring property to support the adulterer is an upgraded version;

There are cases where a woman cheats on her husband and then kicks him out of the house without even having the child.

No one would think that fairies are creatures that were born in later times, right? No way, no way?

During the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam, which company did not have at least half of the soldiers separated from or divorced by their girlfriends/wives back home?

At that time, there were no "foreign forces"!

"It would be fine if you died, but what would I do if you were injured or disabled?"

"Although I sent a breakup letter, he didn't reply to me, so why can't I get his pension?"

"If you come back alive, I will be your wife. If you die, I will be your widow. If you are neither dead nor alive, I will be your good friend."

"Even though I had an abortion and I'm already in a relationship with my teacher, why can't you use your salary to continue supporting my college education?"

And so on.

The soldiers fought desperately on the front lines, with their wounds bleeding and their hearts bleeding, to defend the motherland and the people behind them!

Yes, military families are bound to be apart for most of their lives, and it does require the family to make great sacrifices. But you are not even mentally prepared for this, what about you, a military wife?

Not to mention those bitches who want romantic love, the treatment of military dependents, and the blood and sacrifice of soldiers to protect them, and even try to take away the other party's pension and squeeze out the last bit of value.

吓!

One word! Disgusting!

"...In short, let's use this incident to thoroughly improve the military marriage system and prevent this kind of thing from happening again. I have a few requests, listen carefully."

Fujiwara Kanezane rarely spoke to Chen Geng in a commanding tone. Chen Geng knew he was serious and quickly took out his notebook:

"First, regarding military marriage, a report must be submitted to the organization for approval. The organization will be responsible for investigating key information such as the other party's character, identity, and family background. Only with the organization's approval can marriage be allowed. Otherwise, there will be severe legal punishment..."

This article, in addition to protecting soldiers who often appear too naive from being deceived, is more importantly to prevent the problem of "going to the city to exchange wives";

Some of our revolutionary predecessors, who were fearless in the face of death, have become corrupt and even turned against the people. Who dares to say that they have not been negatively influenced by their petty bourgeois wives?

Chen Geng understood the implication of this and asked, "Should I convey this to Zhao Ziqi and the others?"

"Well, we need to convey the general operation of the government system. What are the specific regulations? Please come up with a plan and show it to me first."

"it is good."

"Second, regarding divorce among military personnel, unless the military member has committed serious offenses such as infidelity or diverting marital property, the other party cannot divorce without the military member's consent... Of course, in practice, if the other party is determined to divorce, generally consent is granted, and the organization must do a good job of ideological work..."

"This is..."

"We established the military marriage system to protect the mental health and legal rights of soldiers, to eliminate their worries, to inspire their passion for defending their country, and to enhance the combat effectiveness of the troops. It's not to prevent divorce. Besides, for some women, it's better to get rid of it early."

Can the "divorce cooling-off period" effectively prevent parties from rashly divorcing? If so,

"Uh...I see. Let me think about this..."

I always feel that this guy is very pessimistic about marriage.

"Third, regarding the issue of military property, this is discussed alongside the Marriage Law promulgated by the Ministry of Civil Affairs. That is, pre-marital property always belongs to both spouses. Neither party may appropriate it for any reason or in any manner without their consent..."

Chen Geng pondered for a moment and asked:

"Does this mean that things like betrothal gifts and dowries will be illegal in Northeast China from now on?"

"It can't be said to be illegal. It can only be said that the right to reclaim pre-marital property at any time is reserved, and only the portion that has increased after marriage can be divided during divorce. Unless the man makes a written gift, it will always belong to the individual."

"Isn't this... a bit too inhumane? Besides, things like betrothal gifts and dowries can't be banned with just a single decree."

"I know this may not be realistic, and it's impossible to ban bride price and dowry, but believe me, this is far-sighted."

It was the last bit of tenderness towards the turtle man.

If he gave up his right to pursue the case, then the turtle man should not blame the judge for being ruthless.

Seeing that Chen Geng still didn't understand, Fujiwara Kanezane had no choice but to add: "Well, go back and think carefully about this sentence: 'Bourgeois women are a hundred times more reactionary than bourgeois men.' When you understand it, you will understand what I mean."

"Uh...Okay..."

"Fourth, for the kind of behavior you mentioned that undermines military marriages, regardless of gender, they must be publicly tried and severely punished... If the woman deceives her partner, the crime is even more severe..."

"fifth..."

"sixth..."

"In short, just like the first, second, and third class merit awards, we must do our utmost to protect the legitimate rights and interests of our soldiers, based on the principle of equal rights and responsibilities, and never allow our soldiers to shed blood and tears!"

"This matter must be done quickly and well! Otherwise, I won't have the face to use their blood and lives to liberate all of China! Liberate the world!"

436 Public Trial of a Bitch

"Liu Jiu, come out!"

In a newly built prison cell in Shenyang, a dejected young man raised his head and looked at the "warden" with lifeless eyes. His dry lips trembled a few times, but he said nothing.

But this time, the usually stern warden's attitude was very kind: "Come out, change your clothes, and then go with the people coming up. You are lucky, that little thing has been known to His Highness."

"That...his Highness?"

"That's the one."

The warden raised his hands to the air.

"His Highness Prince Hachimangu Kanezane is personally overseeing this case. Boy, I think your case is over!"

Anyone with a sense of wit would know that this guy who nearly beat his adulterer to death and committed "intentional injury" would likely be "pardoned";

Otherwise, would His Majesty the King Tangshi, who is so busy with his affairs, specifically make such a big fuss about this case just to see this guy get a few years in prison according to the procedure?

That would chill the morale of the troops and also bring shame to him!

Amidst the cold wind, tens of thousands of people from Shenyang and even the surrounding areas came to the pre-set large square to attend the "public trial of the case involving active-duty soldier Liu."

As for the "public trial," people throughout Northeast China have become quite familiar with it over the past few months due to the constant handling of bandits, landlords, bullies, and officers and soldiers who have caused great public outrage.

The general details of the case of "Platoon Leader Liu, returning home on holiday, caught his wife in bed and angrily beat the adulterer" had already been known to everyone through radio, newspapers, and other means;

But surprisingly, the "King of the Northeast" actually appeared on the podium in a military uniform, and below the stage were hundreds of soldiers in the same uniforms, all with solemn expressions!

Now, everyone knew that Fujiwara Kanezane came to support Platoon Leader Liu, who had crippled the adulterer, and the wronged army.

The support itself is expected, but it's such a simple matter, can't it be done by just giving an order? Why make such a big fuss?

But, to be honest, this new uniform of our Republic Army is really cool...

"Your Highness, it's almost time."

Minister of Justice and Chief Justice Luo Dengxian bowed to Fujiwara Kanezane behind him and habitually asked for instructions, but the latter waved his hand:

"Don't ask me about everything. You are the protagonist today. If you are ready, then begin the trial! Be careful. Your trial today will become an important foundation for future judicial precedents in this country."

"Yes."

Luo Dengxian, who was forced to do the job halfway, adjusted his "Xiezhi crown" and the off-white new Han-style judge's uniform, picked up the hammer, and banged it hard on the table:

"quiet!"

The sound, along with the loudspeakers and the voices of the judicial police, reached every corner of the venue. The crowd soon stopped making noise, leaving only the slight thumping sound of people stomping their feet to keep warm.

After the customary reading of court rules and other procedures, Luo Dengxian ordered the adulterer and adulteress, who had been beaten and were still receiving treatment, to be brought forward and began to read the case description aloud in public:

"...There is a Fengtian resident, male, XX years old, who is......a female, XX years old, who......on January XX, 1932...committed adultery...with Liu XX and his comrade XX...Do you have any objection to the above case?"

"No...no..."

The adulterous woman said nothing, and the adulterer answered timidly.

He never expected that such a small matter as adultery would cause such a big commotion. He was frightened on the spot and dared not raise any objection.

Moreover, he was beaten naked from the house. Even if he hadn't been beaten to death, he would have nearly frozen to death in the snow. Hundreds of people witnessed it. How could he deny it?

So Luo Dengxian made a verdict on the spot:

"...According to the relevant provisions of Article ... of the Criminal Law promulgated on June 1, 1928...1932, the conduct of XXX constitutes the crime of adultery..."

That’s right, these days, the crime of adultery is still widespread in China.

Needless to say, during the Qing Dynasty, in 1928, the government of the Republic of China promulgated the Criminal Law of the Republic of China. Despite opposition from those who advocated abolishing adultery, it stipulated that "a married woman who commits adultery can be sentenced."

It only stipulates that women who commit adultery should be sentenced, but does not specify what happens to men. This undoubtedly protects the husband's power and has triggered strong opposition from feminists and equal rights advocates.

Therefore, in the later period (1934 and 1936), it was gradually changed to "When both parties in adultery have families, it constitutes adultery and is punishable by imprisonment of not more than one year;"

The subject of crime has changed from "married women" to "men and women guilty of the same crime". From the perspective of social fairness and legal fairness, this is undoubtedly an improvement.

In other words, during the Republic of China period, taking a concubine was actually a crime from a legal perspective, but no one in the Republic of China took it seriously at all.

(In 1935, Shanghai star Ruan Lingyu was embroiled in a relationship with Tang Jishan, and her first husband, Zhang Damin, sued her for adultery.)

(By the way, in Shanghai, two sisters with Down syndrome committed adultery with a man and ended up squeezing him to death (something like a succubus). The famous lawyer Cao Rulin defended the "intentional homicide" case as "adultery")

The Northeast region naturally continued this law, and after Fujiwara no Kanezane came to power, he did not make much change, nor did he abolish the "crime of adultery" for the sake of "legal progress and social civilization."

It is true that the crime of adultery has various problems, but it has a very positive meaning for stabilizing family and social structure.

Some people in later generations of China have tried to abolish the crime of adultery on the grounds that "adultery does not cause much harm to society, does not need to be brought to the legal level, can be handled within the family, and setting up the crime of adultery is an infringement of freedom."

(Except for adultery with a girl under 14 (later changed to rape) and adultery with a military dependent, adultery was not considered a crime. And adultery with a military dependent required "long-term adultery," "cohabitation," or "marriage.")

They claim that relying solely on social morality and profit-driven forces to constrain human nature is sufficient, and that using the law to manage trivial matters within the family is like "killing a nut with a sledgehammer."

The resulting situation was horrific.

If a person has already committed adultery, can the already declining social morality still restrain him/her?

Since social morality is useless, what about interests?

Sorry, the Marriage Law is only a property law. From a legal perspective, adultery and infidelity will hardly have any negative impact on the division of property (especially for T0, and especially when the judge is also TO);

Therefore, for both men and women, apart from some moral obstacles, adultery usually does not cause any actual loss of interests, and the legal defense line of the family structure is suddenly broken;

Adultery is free. If a person is caught and injured, or if the adulterer gives money to the person who caught him/her to escape a difficult situation, the person who caught him/her may be sentenced for "intentional injury" or "extortion"!

Coupled with many factors such as the crazy and reckless behavior of the fairy judges, housing prices, and family planning, the law has actually deconstructed the family, the most important unit for stabilizing the country and society before the advent of communist society.

When the economy is developing rapidly and everyone is able to make a living, no problems are apparent. However, once the economy starts to have some problems, a large number of "invincible people" emerge.

The latent social contradictions became increasingly intense under the stimulation of economic/legal/social/class contradictions, and the little judicial costs saved at that time suddenly turned into sharp boomerangs and hit back.

At that point, it’s no use being anxious.

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