(SANITIZED)POLITICAL -- GOVERNMENT, ORGANIZATION(SANITIZED)
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DATA ON REORGANIZATION OF SUIYUAN Pa0v'I;.,r:.
(Cowrzent: This report
..u yuaa odicce with the Inner Mongolia Autonoricus Region _..
1954. It includes information on the poli.='_ical ano
torial reorganization accompanying the merger and the present
leadership of the area and the area subdivisions.]
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Un 11 January 1954; at the third meeting of the ?iraen.ber
Hu Ping-ch'iuan ( $1 t j# f
), a Chinese, chief of stnf of the I:-ner
Mongolia Military District, member of the Inner Mongolia Subbureau, %hi:,~::?.
Co.Y...unist Party (COP] and amber of t:ie Inner Mongolia (Autonomous
People'a Government Committee.
Wu-lan (,~ 0 ) (female), is a native of T'u-?mo-t'e Ch'i, ct:a_ .
of the inner .'Mongolia 'Mmocratic Women's Federation, and member of `he _..,
Mongolia (Autonomous Region]] Peoples Government Committee.
Wu-lo-ku-chiao-hsi-erh, a native of Pu-t'e-ha Ch'i, formerly
Commander of the Inner Mongolia April Corps (Sou-yueh-tui) and Inner Monco'_u
Army Division Commander, and at present a member of the Inner Mongolia
(Autonomous Region) People's Government Committee.
P'eng Ssu-k'o ( IJ $1 ,), a native of Jerim Meng, chairman of the
Organization Committee of the Central Subcommittee for eastern Mongolia, and
chairman of the Inner Mongolia Autonomy Movement Joint Committee.
K'uei Pi ('- I. ), a native of T'u-mo-t'e Ch'1, ands former
member of ;ohe Suiyuan Military and Administrative Committee. He is at
present a member of the Inner Mongolia (Autonomous Region] People's
Government, director of the Civil Affairs Department, deputy chairman of
tb' Suiyuan People's Government, and member of the Inner Mongolia Sub-
bureau, CCP.
T'e-mu-erh-pa-ken, a native of K'o-erh-chin-yu-` Ch'1, member of
the Inner Mongolia Autonomy Movement Committee, and at present a member of
the Central People's Government Nationalities Affairs Commission, member
of the Inner Mongolia (Autonomous Region) People's Government, director of
the Finance Department, and Inner Mongolia representative on the People'e
Political Consultative Committee.
Kao-po-tse-pu, a native of Tu-mo-t'e Cb'i, chairman of the Chahar
Subcommittee of the Inner Mongolia Autonomy !Movement Joint Committee, and
at present a member of the inner Mongolia [Autonomous Region] People's uoaern-
ment.
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the inner A&o oltalAutonomy ) ov ment Joint Comittee, and member ofythu
Wu-1i-Vu, formerly director of the Inner Mongolia [Autone-ous Region)
People's Government Civil Affairs Department.
Public Security Bureau (chu): director, Wang Tsai-t'ien; de,vt
director, Wu Tung (0, -t ).
Finance and Economics committee: chairman, Ulanfu; deputy chvirr..,
Wanr; a-lun ( F, it Chao Yur_-ship ( )
and Ch'uan ii9inr;
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Financial Affairs Bureau (Ts'ai-vu-chu): director, T'e-mu-erh-pa-ken;
deputy director, Hu Tzu-shou ( -)- 4
Industry and Commerce Bureau (chu): director, Chao Yun-ship; deputy
director, Liu Ching-p' ing (Vj 4-- J[- )
Communications Bureau (chu): director, Wu-lo-chi-chino-hat-erh
Agriculture Bureau (chu): director, Eno-po-tae-pu; deputy director,
Yuan den (,L 1- ).
Culture and Education Committee: chairman, Ha-feng-ka
Culture and Education Bureau (chu): director, Ha-feng-kc; deputy director,
Pao Yen.
Public Health Bureau (chu); director, Li Pen-chou deputy
director, Hu-erh-ch'in-pi-li-ko.
People's Supervision Committee: chairman K'o Li-ken,g
Eastern Mongolia Administrative office: chairman, (chu-hai) Wang
Tao '?--
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Hsii1gan Meng: chief, Chi Leng-chan (A- J a# ).
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Jerim Meng: chief, Wung Hsiao-ties (. ,
Hu-na YSeng chief, H'o-erh-ch'ic pe-t'u?
Su-ka tun- ju-pu; deputy chief e, 4Sao Hua-min L KA J any rav A A,7
Silinzol Yang Adminl.ntrative Ares,: meng chief, 'i`u-ku-e
deputy meng chief. Wang-ch'iu-su-ha-
h-cha-pu;
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Deputy chairmen: Yang Chih-lie, K'uoi Pi, and Su Ch'ien-i ( .
of ehinnns Cc+ un!at Party Cantrjl Coemittee, Sinn
Chairmn: Ulas,f u
iaty chairman of Suiytz n
formerly ..omn&nder of the Ninth Armw Croup, dap
Military and Administrative Cc-mittet.
Committee Members
Wang Chien-kung (~, j- ib )
Yuan Mu-b=
Government Committee
,f,, ,,, I ), foTSanly member of Chahar People's
Li Wei-chung (1. AL ~ )
Li Shih-chieh (/4 tW- 4't; ), formerly chief of staff to Fu'Tso-i
Li Hou-i (4 !y ), formerly director of Suiyuan Province
Finance Department and inspector of the Suiyuan Kil.itary and Administrative
Committee
Wu fa-ping ( -- )
Hein Ch'ung-p'u member of Legislative Yuan, Kuomintang
[KmrI government
Chou Pei-feng, ( 1.1 delegate to People's Political
Consultative Council
Hu Feng-sham J1 ), formerly member of Suiyuan Provincial
Goverment Committee
Chin Feng-ch'uan formerly director of Sulyuan
Provitcisi Government Education Departmaant, Office of Culture and education
rh_'eng Plot-man (4 4 AL :-), formerly director of Finance De-
partment of Sulyuan Provincial Government
K'arg Pee-en (#, At. A-). formerly director of Civil Affairs
Department of 8ulyuan Provincial Govtrawat
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Chang Li-fan (, -$- 1t ), formerly director of Suiyuan Ccns'-
Chang Kuo-.lin fa ), chkirmaan of Suiyuan Reform ?. t?..
Chang Shra-liang (,, _ k ) , formerly director of the Sui.yuu:.
Chang Ju.Xarg ( 4 ?a; J )
Ch; Ch'ing-c.hung (' 4
CIa' ux!g-chib
Yang Yeh-p2eng
Liu Hsiu-mei ($; (female),' secretary of S:aiyuan Branch, .ii-
a"eCretsa^, ~gaaeral Li Wei-gibing
Director of Civil Affairs Department:' Wang Chien-kung
Director of Public Security Department: Cheap, .iu-kan&
Director of Finance Department: Chung-chih
Director of Industry and Commerce: Kung-shang Department: Chun,;
hung
Director of Industry (Kung-yeh) Department: Han Po-ch'in
Director of Department of Education: Wu CLien-p'ing (p .*~
Reasons for Absorption of Suyuan Into Inner i?1ongglia
From the foregoing information on the organization and personnel of
Inner Mon6clia and Suiyan it is apparent that control is laz:'ety in the hands
of Mongol followers of the CCP. They were leaders and organizers of the Inner
;ion;olia Autonomy Movement. These territ='.es are close to Siberia and have
close relationships with Imperialist Russia. Ulanfu, chairman of the Inner
:.a olfa and Suiyuan governments, is a high Soviet cadre treined in Moscow.
The organization of the Suiyuan People's Government was set up by
Fu Tso-i, a remnant of the cleaning out of IQL' "counterrevolutionary"
elements. The former Chairman of the Suiyuan People's Goverment, Tung
Ch'i-vu (Z' ), was a follower of Fu Tao-i. Chin Peng-ch'uan was
uiso engaged in "bandit" extermination in North China. Others, such as
Li Shih-chieh, Li Hou'1, Hu P'ei-san, Chang Li-fan, Chang Shu-lia.ng, and
Kane Pao-an, were all officials of the 1f regime in Sulyuan.
The first reason, therefore, for absorbing Suiyuan into the Inner
Mongolia Autonomous Region was to prevent these renegade former KW officials
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deviationist tendency.
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Autor:ai?,ous Region Government, t:ie zoveranent end the Inner Non>;otic. Ala ?
D.tstrict headquarters were act up at Kuei-aui, Ruiymn
and not in
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Mongolia,. Tung Ch'i'wu, c'iai.rnaan of the Suiyuau reople's
whin}; is Located in Z;ui)- ^n, he naturb'l,, .awe: a desire t;> contrc_ his home
C;Ltrei People's Government. Later, when the North China _Administrative
uln:,.,.nisnea the prestige of North China's Chairman Liu Lax,-,t' a ()1J
Tale is the third reason for atsorbing Suiyuan.
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On 1 May 1947; the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Government was set
uF with Ulanfu as chairman. He is now a member of the Central People's
Government, Government Administration Council, and Political and Legal.
Affairs Committee; deputy easirman of the Nationali~;iea Affairs Commission;
member of the North China Administrative Committee; chairman of the Inner
Mon olia Autonomous Region People's Government and of the Suiyuan People's
Governnent; candidate nester of the Central Committee CCF, secretary of the
Central Cozsattee of the CCP Minority Nationalities Actior, Committee, and
::e_eetary of the Inner Mon6clic Subbureau Committee (now changed to Meat;-
,;,.ii Subbureau).
While in the Soviet Union, Ulanfu became a leader among minority
ncti,nality students training there. He has manifested no outstandinC
r:erit in his connection with the CCP, but, like Lin-piao, Ch'en-i, Liu Po-
ch'eng, and P'eng Te-husi, he has had the backing of the Soviet Union.
As the Japanese militarists considered Taiwan and Korea as first-class,
'jnchu:.uo as second-class, and Chinese traitors as third-clans (conquered
peoples], Imperialist Russia now reckons Outer Mongolia No 1, Inner Mongolia:
ho 2 and the traitor Mao No Now they have caused Ulanfu to absorb
Suiyuan [into Inner Mongolia, to form a contiguous area with Siberia and
Outer Mongolia. This was something tue Japanese militarists long aimed
at but failed to accomplish. Imperialist Russia has brought it to pass.
Here is evidence that all aggressors follow the same road.
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