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1. U.S. CONSPIRACY IN LAOS
THE situation in Laos is taking a dangerous turn. The Sananikone government, having unilaterally repudiated the Geneva agreements in February, is now starting a civil war. Arrests, repression and
Author: SU MIN Year 1959 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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2. Latin America Against Yankee Domination
THE tide of opposition to the military dictatorships south of the Rio Grande backed by the United States and to U.S. domination in Latin America continues to mount. In recent weeks the news from
Author: SU MIN Year 1959 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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3. The Geneva Agreements Must Be Upheld
FIVE years have passed since the| signing on July 20, 1954, of the Geneva agreements which quenched the flames of war in Indo-China. But peace in the peninsula has not been consolidated. On the
Author: SU MIN Year 1959 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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4. Winged Horse in People's Korea
"LIKE a winged horse in flight! Build socialism within four to five years!" This is the slogan one hears among the masses of the Korean Democratic People's Republic today. The number of
Author: SU MIN Year 1959 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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5. National and Democratic Movements in Latin America on the Rise
IN the wake of the victory of the Cuban revolution, a chain of historic events took place in Latin America in 1959 which shook the foundations of U.S. imperialist domination. The past year witnessed
Author: SU MIN Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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6. Blood (Segregated) Brothers
EXPANSION in Africa is now an important part of Washington policy-makers' realpolitik, not only for the ordinary purposes of capitalist profits, or, as presidential-hopeful Chester Bowles puts it:
Author: SU MIN Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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7. Verwoerd's Sympathizers
APEACEFUL demonstration by Africans against the notorious "pass laws" near Johannesburg was shot down by the white racist South African authorities, killing and wounding hundreds of defenceless
Author: SU MIN Year 1960 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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8. Cuban People Fight Back
ON June 29, the Cuban Revolutionary Government ordered the take-over of the installations of the U.S. Texas Oil Company in Cuba. This was one of a series of powerful counter-moves by Cuba to rebuff
Author: SU MIN Year 1960 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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9. Villains and Liars
"When somebody gets around to writing the inside story of the Laotian civil war, the United States is preordained to be the villain of the piece," writes the Washington Post. "It was the United
Author: SU MIN Year 1961 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. "Out Damned Spots!"
At an early stage in the Congo events, the New York Herald Tribune warned: "To send American troops to the Congo would have the most fearful repercussions. Throughout Africa and the rest of the world
Author: SU MIN Year 1961 Issue 9 PDF HTML