Peking Review: Contents Page
Vol. 9, #6 February 4, 1966
[The articles below with active links have been scanned in and posted on this site.
Comments in brackets added by the MASSLINE.ORG editor.]
The Week
- U.S. Persecution of Negro Leader Protested [About the sentencing of William Epton to prison.]
- Afro-Asian Solidarity Unbreakable
- Chinese Leaders Greet India’s National Day
- Indian Intrusions Undeniable
Articles and Documents
“Strong Protest to British Government”. [About the British authorities allowing their Hong Kong colony to be used by the U.S. Navy as a base of operations in its war of aggression against Vietnam.]
“China Resolutely Supports D.R.V.’s Just Stand
— Chairman Liu Shao-chi Replies to President Ho Chi Minh”, January 30, 1966.“President Ho Chi Minh Writes to Chairman Liu Shao-chi”, January 24, 1966.
“Appendix: The Four-Point Stand of the Government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam”“Johnson Resumes Bombing of North Vietnam:
“The Biggest Hypocrite and Butcher of Our Times”“U.N. Has No Right Whatsoever to Discuss Vietnam Question”
“Whom Is the Soviet Leadership Taking United Action With?”, by Observer.
“The Soviet Government Once Again Exposes Itself”. [How the Soviets were working toward deals with the U.S. on the “non-proliferation of nuclear weapons” and other measures to “promote the easing of international tensions” at the same time the U.S. was greatly intensifying its war of aggression against Vietnam. Among other things this was allowing the U.S. to shift more troops from Europe to Vietnam.]
“Britain’s Shaky Labour Government”, by Tung Fang-hsiang
[Sidebar:] Britain Through Washington’s Eyes“On the Ideological Front:
“Workers, Peasants and Soldiers Study Marxist Philosophy”“Applying Mao Tse-tung’s Thinking:
“A Revolutionary Outlook in Treating Burns”“Publishing:
“Workers’ and Peasants’ Philosophical Writings”Round the World
- India: Pangs of Hunger
- Ecuador: National Dignity March
- Disarmament Conference: U.S.-Soviet Nuclear Deal
- The Passing Show: LBJ’s Dumb Friends
- News Notes: Taking Words from Nehru ... Living on Paint ... Who Is the Boss?
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