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there are things like communist party members in his file. when you find a file that has cp numbers you have really got something. by the way, those numbers are fully consistent with other people who joined the party at the time, including members who you are probably being told that your universities were all innocent lambs. liberals and progressives practicing their civil liberties, dragged before joe mccarthy. mccarthy was a senator. october 1947 called to washington d.c. to testify. john howard lawson was one of the hollywood ten. albert malts, 47196. 46836. i got some of frank marshall -- i get all of frank marshall davis's columns, weekly columns that he wrote for the honolulu record from 1949-1950, which was the communist party usa. i got in through the help of to a tremendous city college students. one found them on line, and the other was actually in hawaii. i am amazed it is here today. i will keep it secret. i promise. but she went into a library and got the columns on microfiche. actual hard copy. what you see here was just how ant
there are things like communist party members in his file. when you find a file that has cp numbers you have really got something. by the way, those numbers are fully consistent with other people who joined the party at the time, including members who you are probably being told that your universities were all innocent lambs. liberals and progressives practicing their civil liberties, dragged before joe mccarthy. mccarthy was a senator. october 1947 called to washington d.c. to testify. john...
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this has been the communist party secretary for 20 years. ♪ >> the villagers have been allocated subsidizedew apartments. the party secretary is developing an eye for real estate. he will get one of these, and his family already invested in another two. mr. jin spent 70 years living off the land. now, he has a rice cooker, washing machine, and hot running water, but he finds it hard to climb six flights of stairs and does not like having unfamiliar leaders. -- unfamiliar labor. twists of fate can be a matter of life and death. the policy of demolition has led to tragedy. her father lost his temper when the men with jackhammers came to knock down his extension. she says he was pushed first and retaliated. he threw a brick at the boss, knocking him downstairs. he died from head injuries. her father has been convicted of murder. >> i cannot eat or sleep because of the injustice that provoke my father. to think of him suffering in prison. he is in my thoughts all the time. then he has been sentenced to death. 1000 villagers have signed a petition, urging the authorities to think again. prison,
this has been the communist party secretary for 20 years. ♪ >> the villagers have been allocated subsidizedew apartments. the party secretary is developing an eye for real estate. he will get one of these, and his family already invested in another two. mr. jin spent 70 years living off the land. now, he has a rice cooker, washing machine, and hot running water, but he finds it hard to climb six flights of stairs and does not like having unfamiliar leaders. -- unfamiliar labor. twists...
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party was founded. this one is from november 24, 1919. and it says, to the bureau of the communist international, okay? as international secretary, again, charles ruthenberg of the american party, i make application for admission of the communist party of america to the bureau of the communist international. they're filing their formal membership application in this. it's a three-page document, and you get to the very end, last page just a few lines, and it says here: the final struggle of the communist proletariat will be waged in the united states. our conquest of power alone assuring the world soviet republic. realizing all this, the commune i party prepares for the struggle. long live the communist international, long live the world revolution. fraternally yours, international secretary charles ruthenberg. once again, you see that connection. why are dupes so important in this? dupes are so critical because dupes are people on the progressive left, liberal left who weren't communist themselves but sometimes ran in the same circles, had some of the same ideas, shared some of the
party was founded. this one is from november 24, 1919. and it says, to the bureau of the communist international, okay? as international secretary, again, charles ruthenberg of the american party, i make application for admission of the communist party of america to the bureau of the communist international. they're filing their formal membership application in this. it's a three-page document, and you get to the very end, last page just a few lines, and it says here: the final struggle of the...
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china's communist party marks the 19th anniversary of its founding this year.lso china's vice president has been given the post of vice chairman of the central military commission. his appointment last autumn is widely viewed as a clear sign that he will succeed president hu jintao when the party leadership is replaced. that makes this year a transition period for the hu administration. communist leaders who seize power without elections can never -- can never free themselves from the challenge of maintaining the momentum that keeps them in power. the chinese government must show diplomatic achievements that can be seen by the public as being comparable to china's status as a global power. >> reporter: you're saying this chinese government's hard-line diplomacy is a reflection of his lack of confidence in the steering of domestic affairs. if so, the government must be burdened by a mountain of domestic problems that are yet to be resolved. >> this year the communist party is expected to see the opportunity presented by the 19th anniversary of its foundation in
china's communist party marks the 19th anniversary of its founding this year.lso china's vice president has been given the post of vice chairman of the central military commission. his appointment last autumn is widely viewed as a clear sign that he will succeed president hu jintao when the party leadership is replaced. that makes this year a transition period for the hu administration. communist leaders who seize power without elections can never -- can never free themselves from the challenge...
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the chinese communist party says that this is none of our business. it's just their internal affair. this argument is a smoke screen. first of all, the chinese communist party has signed several international treaties, and it is violating them by forced abortion, forced sterilization and infant shied second, one-child policy has given rise to gendercide and here's a big column that appeared in the paper, where are 100 million baby girls? because of sex selective abortion, there are now currently an estimated 37 million more men in china than women. and that in turn is the driving force behind sexual slavery in china. within china, and also for the surrounding countries. therefore, the one-child policy is causing an international crisis in human trafficking and sexual slavery. and it demands an international response. there's a petition -- i looked this morning we have 5,000 signatures condemning forced abortion and sexual slavery from 88 countries. how does forced abortion in china affect us as americans? in two ways. first of all, ted turner has repe
the chinese communist party says that this is none of our business. it's just their internal affair. this argument is a smoke screen. first of all, the chinese communist party has signed several international treaties, and it is violating them by forced abortion, forced sterilization and infant shied second, one-child policy has given rise to gendercide and here's a big column that appeared in the paper, where are 100 million baby girls? because of sex selective abortion, there are now...
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china's communist party marks the 19th anniversary of its founding this year.lso china's vice president has been given the post of vice chairman of the central military commission. his appointment last autumn is widely viewed as a clear sign that he will succeed president hu jtao when the party leadership is replaced. that makes this year a transition period for the hu administration. communist leaders who seize power without elections can never -- can never free themselves from the challenge of maintaining the momentum that keeps them in power. the chinese government must show diplomatic achievements that can be seen by the public as being comparable to china's status as a global power >> reporter: you're saying this chinese government's hard-line diplomacy is a reflection of his lack of confidence in the steering of domestic affairs. if so, the government must be burdened by a mountain of domestic problems that are yet to be resolved. >> this year the communist party is expected to see the opportunity presented by the 19th anniversary of its foundation in jul
china's communist party marks the 19th anniversary of its founding this year.lso china's vice president has been given the post of vice chairman of the central military commission. his appointment last autumn is widely viewed as a clear sign that he will succeed president hu jtao when the party leadership is replaced. that makes this year a transition period for the hu administration. communist leaders who seize power without elections can never -- can never free themselves from the challenge...
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stanley and his brother, identical twins, were members of the communist party until 1956i believe, not how i believe, i know, and they broke with the party, and i mean severed all relationships. and i've often thought the civil rights movement and the relationship with martin king became the substitute for stanley, such an intense organized person. he severed the relationship with the communist party, and martin king and the southern christian civil rights movement became with the communist party had been to him. he devoted most of his nonprofessional working time, but they developed a close working relationship -- >> host: to close for some people. >> guest: and as a result and stanley then began to work jointly. in fact a large part of the cache, a large part of the of credibility which other than that which i earned on my own in relationship to martin, a large part of it was also from the fact that stanley would consistently in my presence even when i wasn't around because martin would tell me, he would consistently refer to me as one of the people he could most trust, one of the pe
stanley and his brother, identical twins, were members of the communist party until 1956i believe, not how i believe, i know, and they broke with the party, and i mean severed all relationships. and i've often thought the civil rights movement and the relationship with martin king became the substitute for stanley, such an intense organized person. he severed the relationship with the communist party, and martin king and the southern christian civil rights movement became with the communist...
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[laughter] . . >> they knew they were no longer communist, but wanted them to resume the party. i often wonder if they were angry at stanley because he turned them down, and he wanted to continue to paint him as a communist. okay? >> yes. >> now so that raises an interesting point though, clarence. here's stanley coming close to martin, obviously the whole wiretapping, surveillance, it's the motion at that point; right? >> that's a motion of my brother. july 13th, 1963, until december 1967, listen to me carefully. every telephone call between martin luther king junior, between clarence jones, and stanley levinson, between stanley levin, and martin luther king jr., every phone call was wiretapped. the conversations were transcribed and written down. okay? and in addition with respect to clarence jones and martin king, every meeting that we attended together, every place that we were agreed to meet or actually meet was under photographic surveillance. your home, for example. >> host: listen. right. in fact. these repairmen show up. >> guest: that's right. in fact, i said, you know.
[laughter] . . >> they knew they were no longer communist, but wanted them to resume the party. i often wonder if they were angry at stanley because he turned them down, and he wanted to continue to paint him as a communist. okay? >> yes. >> now so that raises an interesting point though, clarence. here's stanley coming close to martin, obviously the whole wiretapping, surveillance, it's the motion at that point; right? >> that's a motion of my brother. july 13th, 1963,...
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that will guarantee stability and the legitimacy of the communist party. >> i think there were still tensions evident out there. we saw congressman refusing to attend the state dinner. >> that is right. this has raised a few eyebrows. they displacement terms elections. republicans won it by campaigning against china's. they said the chinese are taking american jobs. mr. obama tried to demonstrate the investment from china into a directly benefit. take our website for of the latest. >> and american pastor has been banned from entering the u.k. by the government on the grounds that it is not conducive to the good of the public. he was criticized last year when he threatened to ban a copy of the -- to burn a copy of the qur'an. >> he promised to burn the koran. because international outcry last year when he told americans to follow his example. muslims around the world came out to vent their anger to the suggestions. >> it prompted world leaders to watch it. he and his tiny church where in the eye of a diplomatic storm. a bright a relatively swift response. they said the government oppo
that will guarantee stability and the legitimacy of the communist party. >> i think there were still tensions evident out there. we saw congressman refusing to attend the state dinner. >> that is right. this has raised a few eyebrows. they displacement terms elections. republicans won it by campaigning against china's. they said the chinese are taking american jobs. mr. obama tried to demonstrate the investment from china into a directly benefit. take our website for of the latest....
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there is still an immense task ahead. >> members of the vietnamese communist party are meeting in hanoi to select a new leadership. during the course of nine days, party delegates will be discussing future developments. the ruling party is facing an uphill task to continue reforming the economy. our corresponded is outside the conference hall and said it is is an important time for the country. >> this is the morrimost importt political event. it has been -- 1004 delegates are meeting. the leadership of the party will be the leadership of the country. they will map out the direction for development within -- for the country for the next 10 years. >> as far as the public, how interested are they in what is taking place and what will it mean to them? >> the interest is mainly focusing on how the leadership will be tackling the economy challenges. congress has changed a lot. the economy is going downhill. inflation is dropping. for the public is interested in seeing how the new leaders met about policies for economic development. >> the communists are determined to hold onto their monopoly
there is still an immense task ahead. >> members of the vietnamese communist party are meeting in hanoi to select a new leadership. during the course of nine days, party delegates will be discussing future developments. the ruling party is facing an uphill task to continue reforming the economy. our corresponded is outside the conference hall and said it is is an important time for the country. >> this is the morrimost importt political event. it has been -- 1004 delegates are...
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family, ever since my daughter with a 13-year-old she has been living an insult of the chinese communist party. she is a proud and strong girl. the torture she can tolerate and indoor but those chinese policemen insult her in front of her classmates in public. that makes her almost collapsed. at that time her father can comfort her after he has been tortured himself. he took time to comfort her. that made her feel a lot better. after her father left her, it is very hard to control her own emotions. she became hospitalized during christmas time in 2009 and my 7-year-old son missed his father very much and cries all the time. [speaking chinese] >> translator: mr. obama, if you remember the pain when you miss your father, i hope you can use all you can to urge to ask mr. hu jintao to release gao zhisheng and release him and let him come to united states and unite with our family. today in china the chinese people are being persecuted by brutally violated their human rights by the chinese communist party. for example the writer lee hong was just persecuted to death 15 days ago and he wrote an arti
family, ever since my daughter with a 13-year-old she has been living an insult of the chinese communist party. she is a proud and strong girl. the torture she can tolerate and indoor but those chinese policemen insult her in front of her classmates in public. that makes her almost collapsed. at that time her father can comfort her after he has been tortured himself. he took time to comfort her. that made her feel a lot better. after her father left her, it is very hard to control her own...
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they're very worried that a communist party cannot continue to rule this very dynamic and open market economy. so they react, sometimes they're hyperresponsive to public opinion, as in the case of anti-foreign nationalism. and they now... there's a public demand for a tougher rhetorical stance toward the united states, toward china's neighbors. and i think that's what this new assertiveness is in part all about. >> brown: minxin pei, what would you add to that? how should we look at china today? >> well, i essentially agree with susan's assessment. china really behaves like somebody with a split personality. it is growing, it's getting stronger but at the same time it's beset with all kinds of domestic problems and challenges and, above all, the chinese communist party's power is not secure. does not have a full legitimacy base and that worries the leadership most of all. >> brown: i mentioned, david shambaugh, you went there for 14 months. what did you take away from that? >> what susan and minxin just said, the insecurity of the party. i went over there having written a book about t
they're very worried that a communist party cannot continue to rule this very dynamic and open market economy. so they react, sometimes they're hyperresponsive to public opinion, as in the case of anti-foreign nationalism. and they now... there's a public demand for a tougher rhetorical stance toward the united states, toward china's neighbors. and i think that's what this new assertiveness is in part all about. >> brown: minxin pei, what would you add to that? how should we look at china...
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all politics in china, real politics, is within the communist party. a lot of these statements which seem aggressive to us outside china i think are internally directed. i think the phrase about cold war mentality is really about not, you know, treating china as an enemy and putting china down and not letting china rise. you know, boxing it in. i think that's what it means. >> china has already appreciated currency for about 15 to 20% over the past three or four years. china is continuing to appreciate. 30% a year. this would create something. china is in the midst of a major economic structure change or what chinese call the change of the mood of economic growth to a domestic- driven, domestic consumption economy. in that regard the united states and china share the same interests. we want china to consume more. we still think that china is a big market. that's referred to as a win-win situation. >> charlie: and you see a lot of american businesses will say the same thing. the opening of chinese markets would be great for them. >> there are those who
all politics in china, real politics, is within the communist party. a lot of these statements which seem aggressive to us outside china i think are internally directed. i think the phrase about cold war mentality is really about not, you know, treating china as an enemy and putting china down and not letting china rise. you know, boxing it in. i think that's what it means. >> china has already appreciated currency for about 15 to 20% over the past three or four years. china is continuing...
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government functions as far as i'm aware we look to a three word answer and that's the chinese communist party and that the the party really dictates what goes on in the government of china and the government implements the dictates of the party to the extent that there is any sort of congress or state council that might take anything that's pre-approved as a policy from the party and then would perhaps behind closed doors debate and make some minor nuance changes but nothing significant at all is looking to what the party says must be policy now we see you know china's military. building up as well and a lot of people were saying that when defense secretary robert gates was there and they had a test flight of their new stealth jet that even hu jintao the president seemed kind of a little bit shocked like he wasn't prepared for that so do you think that they have a growing military sector that's becoming kind of like our pentagon you know that has a lot of power within itself i actually think the. notion that the president wasn't aware that that was going to appear on the headline he was going
government functions as far as i'm aware we look to a three word answer and that's the chinese communist party and that the the party really dictates what goes on in the government of china and the government implements the dictates of the party to the extent that there is any sort of congress or state council that might take anything that's pre-approved as a policy from the party and then would perhaps behind closed doors debate and make some minor nuance changes but nothing significant at all...
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the management has as much popular support as the east german communist party the day after the wall fell. i have served on a number of boards over the years. the market failed because it was overpriced, poorly planned, they did it their way because they failed. i served six years on the board statewide. hud also serve to on the board in the 70's. this is a good place for developers to get jobs. this whole situation shows a little planning, a lot of things that they don't want you to see. one of the girls handing out pamphlets was harassed. the management does not want you to see that they engage in tactics that are illegal. you should be holding meetings out there when you're dealing with groups like this. that is the truth. and a sermon. >> the transportation plan as proposed is not acceptable. they're adding synchronized lights and more roads and need adjustment is not enough to solve the enormous traffic problems. a much larger project is needed to ameliorate the problems. this includes a tunnel along the length of 19 avenues. any traffic improvements said that this will include
the management has as much popular support as the east german communist party the day after the wall fell. i have served on a number of boards over the years. the market failed because it was overpriced, poorly planned, they did it their way because they failed. i served six years on the board statewide. hud also serve to on the board in the 70's. this is a good place for developers to get jobs. this whole situation shows a little planning, a lot of things that they don't want you to see. one...
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from 1988 to 1990, president hu was the communist party boss in tebit.they were the most common depression of uprising and years of marshall law and troops shooting into the law and horrific torture as a result of the harsh administration, president hu was promoted into the bureau and began his rise to the presidency. the crack down occurred three months before the mask. >> thank you for opportunity to participate in this press conference today. president hu is in washington, d.c.. i'm honored to be able to share my thought with members and staff of the united states congress. i'm with human right leaders here today. my name is ngawang. i spent 11 years in a chinese prison for wanting freedom. i was first arrested when i was 13 years old for wanting a free tibet. i was arrested when again when i was 15 years and my three year sentences was increased to 23 years in total. in prison, from the first day, they routinely beat me with water hose and many other kind of weapons. kicking and slapping they didn't even count. one day it looked like a telephone. it
from 1988 to 1990, president hu was the communist party boss in tebit.they were the most common depression of uprising and years of marshall law and troops shooting into the law and horrific torture as a result of the harsh administration, president hu was promoted into the bureau and began his rise to the presidency. the crack down occurred three months before the mask. >> thank you for opportunity to participate in this press conference today. president hu is in washington, d.c.. i'm...
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and i was a member of the communist party but that day the party had decided. that about ten thirty am. i would go to the military barracks to speak with. find out exactly what's going on. to assess the situation. i think i must be the only communist mayor in the country who went into the military barracks on september eleventh spoke with the military commander expressed reservations about the events of the day. they're free to carry out my duties as mayor. but think on it if i spoke to this man if i agreed to see him it's because he was a chilean citizen a man who had been elected mayor of talca by the population he had that title i could not despise and that's why i treated him like i did. i am alive today because. if rain. was the military commander. otherwise impossible for get it. i was among the first on the list of people to be eliminated. by the put use. to them two thousand and. number one million singles later three years running to drive the new he's on site ninety six has the news conference good morning to a good morning text on an american soldier
and i was a member of the communist party but that day the party had decided. that about ten thirty am. i would go to the military barracks to speak with. find out exactly what's going on. to assess the situation. i think i must be the only communist mayor in the country who went into the military barracks on september eleventh spoke with the military commander expressed reservations about the events of the day. they're free to carry out my duties as mayor. but think on it if i spoke to this...
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and at the same time the communist party, soviet union fully controls the kgb because there are special budget cells. a section of the kgb. and of course in 1991 the soviet union collapsed. the idea was party control. the initial idea failed really inside the intelligence community and to have rivals for example in computers and communication agency, comparable for u.s. national security agency. possible for humanitarian and social experience so it has the ability to compare. at the same time, competed with intelligence so with the ability of computation, there is a possibility to get different support for information provided by security services and the impression of control of a system of intelligence. what was done by vladimir putin was he made a federal security service and he allowed parts of the kgb for some wall a significant part of the communication agency and even when vladimir putin adopted secret service for example, he allowed them to get more power and a department responsible for intentions abroad. so now if you are talking about functions, at the same time, ther
and at the same time the communist party, soviet union fully controls the kgb because there are special budget cells. a section of the kgb. and of course in 1991 the soviet union collapsed. the idea was party control. the initial idea failed really inside the intelligence community and to have rivals for example in computers and communication agency, comparable for u.s. national security agency. possible for humanitarian and social experience so it has the ability to compare. at the same time,...
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the vietnamese communist party is meeting in hanoi to select a new leadership. party delegates will be discussing the future development. the party is facing an uphill task to continue reforming economies while maintaining its one-party socialist system. it is an important time for the country's economy as well as its politics. >> this is the most of important political event in vietnam's. -- in vietnam. today, 1400 delegates are meeting for the selection of new leadership. the leadership of the party will eventually become the the issue of the whole country and there will match umap out the directir the country for the next five years to 10 years. ♪ >> how interested are they in taking -- in what is taking place? >> the interest is focusing on how the leadership will be tackling the economy challenges vietnam has changed a lot. the economy is growing quite a lot. inflation is dropping. the public is really interested in seeing how the new leaders mapped out policies. >> the communists are determined to hold on to their monopoly. will there be significant change
the vietnamese communist party is meeting in hanoi to select a new leadership. party delegates will be discussing the future development. the party is facing an uphill task to continue reforming economies while maintaining its one-party socialist system. it is an important time for the country's economy as well as its politics. >> this is the most of important political event in vietnam's. -- in vietnam. today, 1400 delegates are meeting for the selection of new leadership. the leadership...
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. >> for the chinese communist party to force the bloody hands into a woman's womb and crush the life is a heinous crime against women. >> no wonder 500 women per day commit suicide per day, per day!>> we have prayed for him to have an open mind and changed heart by the end of this week when he returned to china. >> rej ji littlejohn they want it changed. >> he believed the entire world should adopt the 1 -child policy. >> paul strand cbn news, washington. >> she came to talk about the church's role in ending china's forced abortion law. >> she said is god has awakened. >> we see god moving in china. over 100 million church members. the saddest thing is very few understand forced abortion, abortions or sterilizations and gendercide is a crime against humanity and god. god is moving powerfully to wake up these people to remove the scales off saul's eyes and turn into paul. that is taking place inside china. >> she said the 1-child policy could be rolled back sooner than later and calling for an end to the policy. >> one of the most prominent, a civil rights lawyer in and out of police
. >> for the chinese communist party to force the bloody hands into a woman's womb and crush the life is a heinous crime against women. >> no wonder 500 women per day commit suicide per day, per day!>> we have prayed for him to have an open mind and changed heart by the end of this week when he returned to china. >> rej ji littlejohn they want it changed. >> he believed the entire world should adopt the 1 -child policy. >> paul strand cbn news, washington....
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they would sit face value how come he doesn't know she doesn't do you know that speakers of the communist party said nothing about jails for political prisoners and other prisons being turned into resorts. what this play is based on a book called journey into the whirlwind by you gave me a ginsburg like nina the woman went through the gulag. prison mentions. a seventeen year old inmate the book describes how adult women looked after the girl they washed her pants braided her hair gave her their sugar rations and taught her how to behave during interrogation. do you admit that you had terrorist intentions against comrade stalin and other leaders of the bolshevik party. i admit i had a terrorist intent against stalin the soviet government's crackdown on my father prompted such intentions. nina's fate was likely sealed before she was even born she could have ended up in prison anyway even without the diary. to begin with she was born into the family of an opposition ist his father said again or even mcgough school he was a communist but his interpretation of the word different from how the bolshev
they would sit face value how come he doesn't know she doesn't do you know that speakers of the communist party said nothing about jails for political prisoners and other prisons being turned into resorts. what this play is based on a book called journey into the whirlwind by you gave me a ginsburg like nina the woman went through the gulag. prison mentions. a seventeen year old inmate the book describes how adult women looked after the girl they washed her pants braided her hair gave her their...
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the pla is still the fallback force of repression for the communist party against the populist. the combination of these new missions and means to carry them out has brought about changes in china's military operation. traditionally the pla focused on domestic response and local contingencies. now is a military with a wider range of missions and the activities. the dispatch of chinese naval vessels in support of anti piracy operations of africa is one example. china's national interests are global, and the pla is becoming a force capable of acting beyond china's periphery. a more capable military accompanies a more assertive chinese foreign policy. this can be seen in china's recent provocative activities concerning its disputed territorial claims in the south and east tennessee's and in the economic zone. china's military capabilities also stoke beijing's competence. china's him stridently complained about operations and the western pacific. beijing failed to condemn north korean attacks on south korea and strongly objected to a joint military exercises in the region between th
the pla is still the fallback force of repression for the communist party against the populist. the combination of these new missions and means to carry them out has brought about changes in china's military operation. traditionally the pla focused on domestic response and local contingencies. now is a military with a wider range of missions and the activities. the dispatch of chinese naval vessels in support of anti piracy operations of africa is one example. china's national interests are...