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ATTACKS ON CHINESE

Communist Newspapers (N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) LONDON, July 22. European Communist newspapers yesterday continued to attack China for its stand in the Chinese-Soviet ideological dispute. British United Press reported. In Rome. “Unita” described the Chinese position as unrealistic, dogmatic and "absolutely unacceptable" "Unita” devoted five columns to the attack on the Chinese In Paris "Humanite’’ also joined for the first time in attacking the Chinese. Reuter said the Bulgarian newspaper, “Rabotnichesko Delo,” said today the Chinese were trying to impose on the world Communist movement some “new, erroneous and baneful course. “Vain are the attempts to discredit the Soviet Communist Party and the Soviet Union, that great and mighty bulwark of the revolutionary advance in the 20th Century,” the newspaper said. The newspaper, “Moscow Pravda” today quoted Mr B. F. Gafunov, director of the Soviet Academy of Sciences Institute of the Peoples of Asia, as saying:— “The Chinese dogmatists ... have virtually replaced Marx-ist-Leninist historical science by chauvinistic nationalist and even racist conceptions. “The dogmatists of Chinese history idealise the pest and glorify feudal methods of politics—conquest, civil wars, bloody invasions. . . A genuine Gnengis Khan personality cult reigns in the historical science of the Chinese People’s Republic.”

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30191, 24 July 1963, Page 12

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ATTACKS ON CHINESE Press, Volume CII, Issue 30191, 24 July 1963, Page 12

ATTACKS ON CHINESE Press, Volume CII, Issue 30191, 24 July 1963, Page 12