To avoid or attempt to avoid conscription. In countries where conscientious objection is not recognized, conscription evasion can only be achieved by running away, self-harming, or feigning illness, and if discovered, is severely punished. In Japan during the early Showa period, it is estimated that the number of conscription evaders reached an average of 2,000 people per year. → Conscription/Military Service Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
徴兵を免れること,あるいは免れようとすること。良心的兵役拒否が認められない国では,徴兵忌避は逃亡や自傷・仮病というような方法でしか行われ得ず,発覚すると厳重に処罰される。昭和前期の日本では,徴兵忌避逃亡者は年平均2000人に達したと推定される。→徴兵制/兵役
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