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...claimed. Thousands of Americans have been hired by his administration to continue this incredibly stupid war. More than a million military mercenaries and police forces are still being paid with U.S. taxpayers' money. Many prisoners captured by U.S. forces and turned over to Ky and Thieu, the Saigon quisling-traitor-agents of Johnson and Nixon, plus many more are political prisoners still occupying cages built by U.S. companies. All of this is in violation of the "cease fire" which Nixon and Kissinger falsely call peace. None of these crimes could continue for a day even, without Nixon's approval...

Author: By Hugh B. Hester, | Title: My Lai Six Years Later | 3/12/1974 | See Source »

...amounted to an official samizdat edition. Thousands of copies of Gulag were distributed to top Party officials, newspaper editors and other ideological apparatchiks, who presumably will use them to better prepare their rebuttal. Meanwhile press attacks on Solzhenitsyn continued. Letters published in all the Soviet papers branded him a "traitor," while the head of the Russian Writers Union confidently asserted that Solzhenitsyn was headed for "inglorious oblivion" in the West...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EXILES: The Unexpected Perils of Freedom | 3/4/1974 | See Source »

...arrest and deportation, Soviet papers were full of letters from citizens insisting that the authorities do just that. After his banishment, the letter-writing campaign continued with a new twist. Demands for his punishment were replaced by expressions of gratitude that Kremlin leaders had up rooted "the traitor." Only twelve hours after Solzhenitsyn's deportation had been announced on Moscow Radio, Izvestia was able to print a letter purportedly from a reader in Baku, although mail usually takes ten days to reach Moscow from there. Other minor miracles were performed by letter writers from Minsk and Kiev: their messages...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOVIET UNION: Solzhenitsyn: An Artist Becomes an | 2/25/1974 | See Source »

...passages in Gulag about the Russian P.O.W.s are the first accounts of their tragic fate to come out of the Soviet Union. Soviet authorities have used these chapters to portray the author as a Nazi traitor. Most of the official attacks on the book have included falsified quotations purporting to show that Solzhenitsyn called General Vlasov a "hero" and "mocked the sacrifices made by the Soviet people during...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOVIET UNION: Solzhenitsyn: An Artist Becomes an | 2/25/1974 | See Source »

...many ways he is. And that late "bourgeois careerist, renegade and traitor" Lin Piao is far from being the only one to fall under his influence. As the mounting ideological attacks on the "four olds" (old thought, old culture, old customs and old habits) indicate, the traditional Confucian values have died hard in China and remain an obstacle to the success of Mao's revolution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Slandering the Sage | 2/25/1974 | See Source »

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