Peking Review

Peking Review

PE 3i August 12, 1966, Ileoision 0f G.P.C. Gentral Gommittee lI Soncerning the Great Proletarian Cultural Reyolution 4 (Adopted on August 8, 1966) C.P.C. Centrol Committee Decides On Lorge-Scole Publicqtion of A Choirmon Mqo's Works ,ru Peking Commemorotes Choirmon Mao's Stotement Supporting American Negroes' Struggle Aug. 72, l9(fr PEKII{G REVIEW Vol. 9, No. 33 Published in English, French, Sponish, Joponese ond Germon editions THE WEEK Pokiston Porliomentory Delegotion in Feking; Choirmon Liu Receives Zombion Goodwill Mission; Chino Firmly Supports Combodio; Upholding Glorious Trodition of Movement Agoinst Atomic ond Hydrogen Bombs; lndion Govern- ment's Monoeuvres for "Two Chinos" Protested; lndonesion Government Reb+ked for Occupying Chinese Mission Premises (p. 3) ARTICLES AND DOCUMENIS . Decision of the Centrol Committce of the Chinese Com- munist Porty Concerning the Greot Proletcrion Cul- turol Revolution (Adopted on August 8, 1966) (p. 6) Statement Supporting the Americon Negroes in Their Just Struggle Agoinst Rocicl Discriminotion by U.S. lm- periotisrn - Moo Tse-tung (p. 12) C.P.C. Centrol Cornmittee Decides on Lorge-Scole Publi- csticn of Choirmon Moo's Works (p. 13) Notionol Conference on the Work of Printing ond Distributing Choirmon Moo's Works (p. 14) A Greot cnd Joyous Event for People in the Whole Country Renmin Ribao editoriol (p. 16) - Chcimcn Mcto's Swim in the Yongtse lnspires the People of Chino and the World (p. 17) i Support Americon Negroes' Use of Revolutionory Violence Agoinst Counter. ' Revolutionory Violence (p. 19) I Speech by Kuo Mo-jo (p. 20) Messoge Frcm the Rolly (p. 21) Speech by U.S. Negro Leoder Robert Wiiliorns (p. 24) The Chine_se People's- Most Precious Gift to the World's Feople Tributes lo Moo Tse-tung,s Thought From Afro-Asion Writers Touring C'hino- (p, 2S)-- No One Can Blocl ttrc Eyes ond Eors of the Whole World Renmin Ribao Commentotor (p. 31) - Roising High the Greot Red Bonner of Moo Tse-tunq's Thouqht ond Wrothfullv Denouncing Chou Yong, Ringieoder of the Sini-ster Gcig in Literoii onf Art Circles (p. 32) . Moo Tse.tung's Thought ls o Composs for All People Aspiring to Chonqe the World-V. G. Wilcox greets the 45th onniversory of the founding of the Communist Porty of Chino (p. 38) Published every Fridoy by PEKING REVIEW Poi Won Chuong, Peking (37), Ch;no Post Office Regislrotion No.2-922 Ccble Address: Peking 29IO Prir*ed io the People's Republic of Chino THE WEEK Wzk/.////zu.W//r'4///////ry2/M//.//w/////ww// /,v///y/////,//1/////2.2.///////.v,2// vt/z,/rz, bian guests and later gare a dinner Palcistan Parliarnentary Delegation in their honour. ln Peking The Zambian goodwill mission left Peking for home on August 6. A BDUL JABBAR KHAN. Speaker assistance and support given by you '1 l- o[ the Nationai Assemb].y of Pa- to us in the hour. of our national Chino Firmly Supports par'1ia- peril has become engt'aved in our l kistan, and his u,ife and the Csmbodis mentary delegation he headed arrived people's conscience and has further On August 7 the Chinese Ministry in Peking on August '7 on a visit to cemented the bonds that tie our turo of Foreign Affairs issued a statement China at the invitation of Chu Teh, countries together." He added that firmly supporting the August 3 state- Chairman of Standing Com- the Pakistan people gleatly rralued the ment of the Royal Government of mittee of the National People's Con- China's support to the just cause of Cambodia on 1.he continuous air in- gress. Warmly greeting the Pakistan the people of Jammu and Kashmir trr-rsions over that country and the guests at the airport rvere Chailman norn, slruggling for the right to de- u'anton bombing of a Cambodian Teh rvife nlore cide theil o'wn future. He noted that Chu and his and border village by aircraft of U.S. im- 1,000 people from all rvalks of their struggle might be hard, but it than periali-sm and its south Vietnamese u'ould certainly be victorious in the life in the capital. vassal. and strongly condemning the end. In the evening, Chairman and nen' criminal act of agglession conr- Mme. Chu Teh gave a banquet in Jabbar I(han also told the gather- mitted by U.S. imperialism and its honour oI the Pakistan guests. In ing that the Pakistan people had south Vietnamese lackeys. great gitted his speech, Chu Teh reiterated: The respect for the and in- The Chinese Foreign l\'Iinistr5"s people Chinese people firmly support ti:e dustrious of China and admi- statement said: "On Ju15,31 and Pakistan people in their just strug- red the achievements they had scored, August 2, atrcraft of U.S. imperial- of gle to safeguard national indepen- under the brilliant leadership ism and its south Vietnamese vassal dence and firmly support the Kash- Chairman Mao Tse-tung, in the intruded into Cambodian air space miri peopie in their struggle for the econcmic and social development of three tinres in successiotr to carrl' out right to self-determination. This their n-rotherland on the basis of r,l'anton bombing of a bor-del' r'----ge principled stand of ours is consistent self-reliance. He continued: "Pak- in Kompong Chanl h-cvi:'rce- klllng and unshakable. He plaiseci thc istan does not believe that'the Chi- three and u'ou:-.ri::-.3 ::-:e ::::-:c:nE Pakistan people for their remalk- nese people threaten an)'one. \Ye inhab::a::ts and ea,;sing bearl- dam- able success in opposing outside ir-r- believe that the'Ci:inese people suo- age io that peaceful viliage. On tervention. resisting foreign aggLes- port the s-a5s of iriendl5- cmpera- August 3 the Ro5'al Gor-ernment of sion and consoiidating their nationai tion u-ith other peoples. In this our Cam'oodia issued a statement most independence. t$-c peoples stand together." strongly protesting against this and Chu Teh spoke of the deep friend- appealing to the peace-loving coun- Choirmon Liu Receives Zombisn ship forged between the Chinese tries and people to take necessary and Pakistan peoples in opposing Goodwill Mission measures to stop the aggression. The Government and imperialism and colonialism, winn- Chalrman Liu Shao-cl-ri on August Chinese PeoPIe firmly support the statement of the ing and safeguarding nationai inde- 5 received Justin Chimba, Zambian Royal Government of Cambodia and pendence and building up their re- Minister of Commerce and Industlv, strongly condetnn U.S. imperialism spective countries. He said: "The and members of the goodwill mis- and its south Vietnamese vassal for friendship betw-een our trvo coLrn- sion he led. Tlrey had a coldiai and, their ner,v criminal act of aggression." tries accords with the fundamental friendiy conversa,tion. interests of our tr,,zo peoples. At- said that the re' The Zarhbian goodwill mission ar- The slatement tempts by the imperialists and reac- peated bombing of Cambodia's rived in Peking on juiy 31 and was tionaries to sorv discord betlveen us peacef u1 villages by U.S. aircraft greeted by more than 1,000 people at wili not be tolerated by tire people that U.S. imperialism would the airport. Acting Minister of shorved of our trvo countries and are doorned never give up its aggressi'u'e deslgus tr'oreign Trade Lin Hai-yun and to faiiure." Carnbodia and that it r,l'as Vice-President of the Chinese- against vigorously pressing ahead with its Abdul Jabbar Khan, in his speech, African People's Friendship Associa- adventurist scheme for exPanding said that the friendship betrveen tion Nan Han-chen gave a banquet the of aggression in and around Pakistan and China rvas no[ a mat- for the mission the same day. Among 'rar south Vietnam. ter of expediency and that those those who attended was Vice-Pre- who tried to sabotage it'uvould never mier Chen Yi. On August 3, Pre- Pointing out in particular that the succeed. He said: "The invaluable mier Chou En-iai received the Zam- latest three successive violations of AtLgust 12, 1966 I Cambodian territory by U.S. impe- the world conference, worked hand acclaimed v,,ith special warmth the ria[sm had taken plaee at a time in glove with the Soviet modern re- message sent to the conference by when the Johnson Administration visionists who had all along been Premier Chou En-lai, which gave was making a series of "friendly" sabotaging the conference, and reject- tremendous encouragement and sup- gestures to Cambodia, the statement ed the demand of foreign delegates port to the broad masses of the Ja- declared: "The facts have relent- that the representative of the World panese people and to the delegates iessll- exposed the hypocrisy of the Federation of Democratic Youth, from various countries. Jc.lrnson Administration. They tell which is controlled by the Soviet William Morrow oI Aurstralia.. in p:cpie that the 'nice words' of U.S. revisionist leading clique, be barred his speech about the Tok-vo con- !:rpenalism are not to be trusted and flom attending the conference. These ference, told the gatl.rering that r,r.hen tl:at its aggressive nature will never foreign delegates gave a press con- the ieaders of Gensuikyo turned change." ference in Tokyo early in the morning down the just request of the fttreign "The Chinese people 'rvill for ever of August 3 and released a statement cielegates, the latter sharply pointed remain the most trustu,orthy friend which condemned some leaders of out to them that since a co-operation of the Cambodian people in their ju.st the Japan Council Against Atomic agreement hiid been reached between cause of opposing U.S.

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