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China blasts Bush tribute to victims of communism [It's his fault, again]
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Free Republic Browse · Search News/Activism Topics · Post Article Skip to comments. China blasts Bush tribute to victims of communism [It's his fault, again] Reuters ^ | Jun 13, 2007 | Staff Posted on 06/14/2007 2:55:26 PM PDT by Sleeping Beauty BEIJING (Reuters) - Communist-ruled China has blasted U.S. President George Bush for attending the founding of a memorial to victims of communism, accusing Washington of "cold war" thinking and provoking ideological confrontation. Bush attended the dedication of the Victims of Communism Memorial in Washington on Tuesday, naming China among the regimes he blamed for the deaths of about 100 million innocent people. "According to the best scholarly estimate, communism took the lives of tens of millions of people in China and the Soviet Union," Bush said in his speech issued on the White House Web site (www.whitehouse.gov). He cited the Great Leap Foward of the late 1950s, when many millions died in famine sparked by Mao Zedong's drive for massive communes, and the Cultural Revolution of 1966-76 when Mao launched a radical, often violent campaign to stamp out ideological threats. China, which remains under communist rule even as it embraces booming capitalist investment, shot back late on Wednesday with a statement that did not name Bush but made its anger clear. "Some political forces in the United States, driven by a Cold War mentality and by political imperatives, are provoking confrontation between ideologies and social systems," Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said in a statement issued on the ministry Web site (www.fmprc.gov.cn). "We express our strong displeasure and resolute opposition to the statements and actions of the U.S. side," Qin said. "Stop interfering in other countries' domestic affairs." [Ouch] (Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ... TOPICS: Foreign Affairs ; News/Current Events KEYWORDS: china ; communism Poor Bush. He's pushing everyone's b"
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