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The 100 Flowers campaign (Struggle meetings (Victims were forced to admit…
The 100 Flowers campaign
Struggle meetings
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The crowds demanded punishment and often chanted ‘Kill, Kill, Kill’
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The government recorded 800,000 counter-revolutionary deaths in the first half of 1951.
April 1951 the Ministry of Public Security produced a manual entitled ‘How to Hold an Accusation Meeting’.
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The Three Antis Campaign
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Many Chinese supported this aim as they believed that the regime was going to discipline those within the CCP who had taken advantage of their new power for their own benefit.
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late 1951, the communists had trained enough people to take over these jobs and so the former employees were imprisoned or executed.
Results
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Of those arrested, they were forced to “beg the masses to forgive my sins” whilst “thanking the great Communist Party which under the wise and benevolent leadership of Chairman Mao, had instigated this great campaign”.
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Intellectuals in China
When the communists came to power, there were many intellectuals that did not flee to Taiwan.
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However intellectuals were targeted during the Anti’s campaigns because they had been amongst the wealthiest in China.
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