Decades After China’s Cultural Revolution, Survivors Recall Lives Torn Apart by Mao’s Political Campaigns
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Decades After China’s Cultural Revolution, Survivors Recall Lives Torn Apart by Mao’s Political Campaigns
Six decades after the launch of communist China’s brutal Cultural Revolution, survivors of the decade-long political campaign say the slogans and directives that once mobilized millions still evoke memories of fear, persecution, and lives permanently altered. The year 2026 marks the 60th anniversary of the start of the Cultural Revolution in 1966, when Mao Zedong launched the movement that would plunge China into a decade of political chaos. Sev…
May 16th marked the 60th anniversary of the start of the Cultural Revolution. The China Democratic Party held a rally in Times Square, New York, to condemn the ten-year catastrophe that dragged China into madness, turning it into a living hell, and causing the unnatural deaths of tens of millions. They stated that the commemoration was not only to remember history but also to settle accounts with the CCP for its crimes.
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