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Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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East Asia
China
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1906- 1972
1904- 1997
1894- 1971
September 27, 1962
Radio broadcasts and newspapers report on weakening Uyghur culture, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs requests information regarding these incitements.
August 23, 1962
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs delivers a draft reply to a Soviet Union memorandum, as requested by Zhou, regarding illegal border crossings.
August 11, 1962
The Chinese government informs the Soviet Union that it intends to reply to a recent cable regarding illegal border crossings.
July 9, 1962
The Chinese Foreign Ministry asks for information on the movements of Soviet owned automobiles in Xinjiang.
July 4, 1964
Report on closure of Soviet consulates, worrying activities of the consulates, and plans for the exit of Soviet nationals from China.
June 21, 1962
The Chinese Foreign Ministry and Public Security Ministry claim success in uncovering evidence of illegal Soviet activities in Xinjiang.
May 29, 1962
Xu Huang is tasked with collecting evidence against the Soviet Union and keeping an eye out on the Soviet Consul General in Urumqi.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry and Public Security Ministry report on political developments in Xinjiang since the mass exodus of citizens to the Soviet Union.
May 18, 1962
The Chinese Government is collecting evidence against the Soviet Union in light of the Yi-Ta incident.
May 13, 1962
The Chinese Government forbids citizens in Xinjiang from traveling to the Soviet Union.