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June 15, 1954
A collection of reports and resolutions from the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference held in Chinhae, Korea, June 15-June 17, 1954.
June 1954
The South Korean delegation at the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference is told that "all the Free Nations of Asia should join in guaranteeing eternal security for each other" through a collective security arrangement.
A proposal for the creation an Anti-Communist Union of the Peoples of Asia, an organization which would allow "all democratic and free States of Asia...to pool their strength to resist Communist aggression."
June 16, 1954
Delegates from the Republic of China endorse the establishment of an Anti-Communist Union of the Peoples of Asia.
June 14, 1954
Delegates from the Republic of China warn that the "expansion of Communist aggression in Asia" must be checked.
The Chinese delegation at the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference announces that "Asia has only one arch enemy."
March 8, 1955
Young P. Lee objects to Japan attending a meeting of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League.
March 12, 1955
Anup Singh invites South Korea to attend the Conference of Asian Countries in New Delhi, even though a delegate of North Korea will also be in attendance.
February 11, 1955
General Ogden praises the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League for its "laudable cause."
March 21, 1955
Chairman of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League Central Liaison Office Young P. Lee thanks General Ogden for supporting the anti-communist struggle in the Ryukyu Islands.