Word: tibet
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Ignoring Red China's intervention in the Korean war and Viet Nam, to say nothing about Red Chinese brutality in Tibet and on its Indian border, Zorin cried that the U.S. was responsible for "keeping China and the people of China from their rightful seat in the U.N.'' He vilified the Nationalists on Formosa as "political outcasts" and "people who represent nobody." Sneered Zorin: "Take away the American forces on Taiwan [Formosa], put an end to the U.S. occupation of the island, and the clique of Chiang Kai-shek will not stay there another day. It will...
Meanwhile, by encouraging incessant guerrilla campaigns in Laos and South Viet Nam, Red China seeks to gain control of Southeast Asia, thereby hoping to inflict a major defeat on the U.S. It keeps committing acts of aggression against its neighbors; having ruthlessly conquered and exploited Tibet, it is stirring up continuous border troubles with India. Last week India sent a strong note to Peking, protesting new border incursions by Chinese troops, who already occupy 12,000 sq. mi. of Indian territory. Peking moreover rivals Moscow for control of the Communist world, as became clear at the 22nd Party Congress, setting...
...Australia, France and Canada to buy $362.4 million worth of food grains. Red China's export trade collapsed because of inability to make shipments. To meet commitments abroad, Peking emptied its treasury by sending to London silver bars and gold bullion, including melted-down coins from conquered Tibet. At home the time had come to look for scapegoats...
What about Red Chinese brutality in Tibet and the suppression of the Buddhist religion? "I could have asked," conceded Monty, "but I didn't want to. I'm very friendly with Mao Tse-tung, and I didn't want to irritate him in any way. I wanted to find out what was going on in China. What was going on in Tibet to me was unimportant at the moment." Not only does Monty want Red China in the U.N., he is all for handing over Formosa to the Communists. But what about the 10 million Formosans-shouldn...
...home and too little time in which to do it to allow involvement in power struggles. But I submit that neutralism does not mean the repudiation of moral judgment on what is right and what is wrong, what is justice and what is injustice. On issues such as Tibet and Hungary-issues that involve such Charter principles as self-determination of peoples, human rights and fundamental freedoms -no country can claim neutrality...