POLTIICAL
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CIA-RDP80-00809A000600210884-8
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December 22, 2016
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June 23, 2011
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884
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Publication Date:
April 6, 1949
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REPORT
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CLASSIFr PION
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INFORMATION FROM
FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS
REPORT
CD NO.
UPIk OF
INFORMATION 1948.
COUNTRY China
SUBJECT Political
HOW
PUBLISHED Daily newspaper
WHERE
PUBLISHED Wa-fang-tien, Liaoning
DATE
PUBLISHED 25 November 1948
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THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
Liao-ulna Jih-pao,(LiaoAing.Daily), no 492, 1948. (Information requested.)
POLITICAL ORGANIZATION OF INNER MONGOLIA
On 9 August 1945, when the USSR declared war on Japan, the people of
Inner Mongolia responded by organizing the Inner Mongolian People's Self-
Defense Ahoy (now incorporated into the Inner Mongolian People's Liberation
Army). Subsequently in November 1945, Western Inner Mongolia established a
Joint Orgasizrtlon Council for the Inner Mongolia Autonomy Movement, and in
December 1945, the East Mongolia Autonomous Gover,^ent was established. On
3 March 1946, representatives from eastern and western Mongolia met at Ch'eng?te
under the auspices of the CCP and organized a joint council. for the Inner
Mongolian Autonomy Movement, under the leadership of Yun Che (an alternate
mar of the Coutral Committee of the CCP) and Po-yen-man-ta.
on 1 May 1947, a representative assembly met at Wang-yeh-mina and passed
a draft bill laying down the principles for the eetabliahment of an autonzmo-.,,e
goverment, and on 5 May the formation of the Inner Mongolian Autonomo'ze Govern-
meut was proclaimed. Wang-yeh-miao, renamed Wu-len-huo-t'e, was made the capital
city. Local administrative jarisdictione were set up o:.i four le-rels, namely,
leagues (correspon~'ing to. provinces), banners (corresponding to heiene or coun-
ties), NR-t'u-k'o-chi-au-mu (corresponding to ch'u or districts), and AS-11,
Kh-ch'.., and Pa-k: (#hich correspond to towns and villages).
The Inner Mongolian Autonomous Government's territory is composed of the
leagues and banners in Northeast jianchuria7 and in the four provinces of
Jehol, Chahar, Suiyuan, and Ningeia. The Yu-tzu-li-mu, Chao-vu-ta, Being -.an,
Na-ven-*u-den, and Hu-lun-pei-erh leagues, all in the Northeast, are known
collectively as Yaeta'rn Mongolia Jung Mend. The Yu-hei-lin-helang-lo, I-k'o-
chao. Vu-au-ch'a-pu, Ch'a-ha-erh rhehar), and Pa-yen-t'a-lx. znaguee, and the
Ningeia-Wongolia sector /Pu, in the four inner Mongolian provinces are collec-
tively termed Western Mongolia 41si Mend. All together there are 11 leaguee
and one sector, with 79 banners. The area of the whole territory amounts to
approximately 1,500,000 square kilometers, containing population of 11,400,000
of whom 2 million belong to the Inner Mongolian tribes. Several Laaz.ere in
Suiynan and Ningeie have not yet been cmpletely liberated.
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