DISCUSSIONS ON THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY

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December 22, 2016
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June 1, 2012
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Her Liu ShOp?ohi 1. Manes Clara Nature 2. The Dutier of Party Memberehip 3. Cultivation of Party Members. 4. C021f3: 4 of a in the Party 5. Couateraoting Evil Te nd encta in the Party 6. Demooraoy r,nd 8uroauoraoy ?. Liquidating Meneheviet Ideae in the Party s. Prefatory Article by Mao T eatung on the Oaoa?ion of the firiitiA] Publioation of "The Commimniet" 9. Reply to a Letter from Comrade Stmg Liang. (Iuc1idiug Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/01 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100030006-2 gnpq I,1,ang' a original letter.) 50X1 -HUM 50X1 -HUM .., Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/01 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100030006-2 S"?h.tu NaaI t'i a'. ' -tia+ ~ . Mndat~d. REvIwIN3N M T AL FOR STUD IPO THE PIQRTNIW~-T PROBLIM I 50X1-HUM This booklet contains four artiolse as fofawa i 1. Nisto of Northeast Resistance War and Present Condition, -- Related Gen Chou PaotTi& Leader of the Northeast ~-nt i-Ja e Resist*no. Movemient. This urtiole is a oonpilaticn of aen Chows etateeente given at a press oonterenoe at Pei-p w ing and is devoted asinly to his replies oovering the history of the Northeast resistance ^oveaient and the ~- '~ Fz.,-37 a ,y s ya z : aa+r w7 +h~ ~hl.~. 17wn~r1,N!',!I in exoellinK Japanese iap.riuliem fros Manohuria. With regard to present oonditions in Manohuria, Cen Chou briefly expreseee his opinion that the people of the Northeast can only depend on the COP for a peaoeful life in the future and for the reoonstruotion of a new nation. 2. !tiet!!i,4 Truth of the Northeast Prob1a -r Author unknown ~~~ ep a lengthy disoussion on the In this article the author events which ooourred before and after the outbreak of the Sino? Japanese war, and eevere1 r oritioisee the actions of the reactionary KNIT. lie oonoludes by saying that the people of the Northeast who suffered the blunt of the Japanese oppressions are the rightful owner of China and must look toward the CCP for guidanoe in establishing a peaceful China under the new democracy. 3, yita1 Ties Between the Northeast Peo lei and CCP -- An extraot of editorial taken from Tung-psi Jihpao (Northeast Daily). The editor points out that the CCP stood by the Northeast people during their desperate struggle against Japanese overlordehip, while the KbI virtually deserted Ma.nohuria during that time. This supine policy of IOC fasoist xeaotionariee would have lost the Northeast and would~have :Left Qhin.a frith nothing but a nape only. He avers that the OOP shared in the struggle and now has more right to lead the Northeast than the KItI?N 1$, Now to Establish Peace fan the Northeast -- An editorial taken from the Tung-pei Jih'pao. I, S Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/01 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100030006-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/01 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100030006-2 Ths editorial is demoted to a aritiaiia of the laaatst X 1t r who ars blamed for oonttAued aivil war is the IbrtheUt rsaabSo or~d postpamat ar pe~-a~ The author atatos that peaae oan only ooze bpr btUaint the people to overthra~r the fwniats i Ne aeoerts ~ livelihood of the people must be unproved through reduation that the intea'Ut rate, raising wages, and by inoroasiag production. in rent and II. Danahides by shying that peace and desaoraoy Lor Ohina and thr to est&bliah a strong and Wited country osn only be gamed Northeaat by oli~rinuting all undersirable e1ocaents which have oontinued to control both eoonospr and politioa of Ohina for oenturiee. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/01 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100030006-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/01 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100030006-2 Uh.t-oht.k Tini-i*L t1L4i T'&-ohtag? Tha People's 0a11 Preis. w art i~,: T VdA To sJflTU THk N uli m' 4UI8zON Tbis booklet of 3- pages contains reprint of two editoria3a, one taken f roln Tung*pGi Jih*pfD of 8 Jan 1946 and othnx' train t~ of w hua Jih?pfo (abed) ? Botb editale .. iv. anaOnnt oi' PZ'ada i terviowe held eit17 Ojllant CCP epoko men on the ?rthe~urt The following is a retire of the viesie axprenaod by prablew? theen ~a~-okaa~aary. i~!-~f l~4u+ ~v +vr??..~. ' ,.?I, alt I. ? SS 'I ,1L 1 narp?ex r~r11li~ V of Chini iriclt ~inC ~ nohw~SQ? They urged that tl~a overTwu'flt take epeofal caution ire hand1irtthc- Northeast rob? om oinae tte- revplo of thic aroa had devalcpecl epirit of independ9r-ce throe gb tho long ye~ura oi' wi t inch~ eari'are ago.inst J ip n. T)i t,v i'ned that all appre?etve rt< rti cee of thca pat t muat be aholihod and tht~t t1? gogei~nmentt, rauclt parr-it the eople to elect oandidttee to 011 public offices. According; to cane ~teernan, tho Comalunjtt forces in Man? churia during this time ware td* u of rretin? underground ogentaa (,r& polit.icc~1 rt4'ufree3 who were relo~ c{Xd tro~a prison. He as: ~)rted that the number of troopn , reut1 i ncreaeed Ld ter the aurrender *aauie many of trio popttlution joined forces to take vengeance on the J eeo and puppet authorltiea for their atrooitiee during the wdr. One spokesman urged that a Zion of libaral treatment moat be taken tonard all minority x'aoaa, including Xoroana end Japaneeo, rho were nettled in Manchuria in paa4.efu2. 3 uratrlts before the /surrender. Howover, he ,Irrged trot stern tw eurea ehou]rd be taken a ;ainet Japaneea militu'y foroaew '!J 50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/01 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100030006-2 fl, t; Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/01 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100030006-2 U +Iuret. '? orbbeert oketore,/R4~ ~~qt The r*1t1vey a+rik~, on 7 )'ebrgary some 25 yio rs ago marks the b.ginnin~ of tho labor mtruggle for its rights in China, Although the labor movement in both liberated end KMl uxreas has the ar~ae objective of aoekin; demoorstic Uberation, the irnaediat? objectives eou. ht from time to time in these two areas varied t~eoa 'i a of the Jierencea to the position o!' the 1& ororr, In tho K11' arerus the laborers rare alavea working for their aLtatera with ne' rights or freedom m ffl nr .. l Y) ri 4 :'"w~w+ 1iVE1Y1! otrugn;lo agsinst the oapitn1ist~ and buroi taaretes, In the liberated arose, however, the 'orkors are pern 1tted to parti? cipate in the ovornr.ent and tire their oen al~ca to~a Thus, the labor movement in thn K~fi nrnna rruat not only aid to workers in aear,n; their livelihood but must cve rthrorr the reactionary elementa in tho Covermment. In areas already freed, the main teak of the labor movemort is to implement the economy oi' fair cjeal propounded by Mao Tae.tung. The ma~sep are adked to diligently carry out their reeponaid,ity so as to ins orLaate production both In state and private enterprisee, They must not seek exoluaive benefit;: for themselvee or be dialoyal to the party. Only through cooperative effort between capital and labor can the people rf China look forward to tho successful aooomplishment of the great taek before them. . r f P: y Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/01 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100030006-2 50X1 -HUM