Information on the Chinese Alliance for Democracy and its publications [CHN13768]

Information on the publications of the Chinese Alliance for Democracy is currently unavailable to the DIRB. Attached please find eight articles which provide information on different aspects of this American-based Chinese dissident group for the period 1989 to 1990. These articles refer to the involvement of the group in the pro-democracy movement, as well as to its alleged connections to the government of Taiwan.
Additional information on the above subject is currently unavailable to the DIRB.
Attachments

BBC Summary of World Broadcasts. 15 January 1990. "Alleged Members of KMT Secret Service Arrested in Yunnan, Shanghai." (NEXIS)

. 19 August 1989. "'Renmin Ribao' Role of Stone Group President in 'Turmoil'," pp. 1-9. (NEXIS)

. 10 July 1989. "Peking Mayor's Address to NPC Standing Committee on Background to 4th June Massacre," pp. 1-28. (NEXIS)

The Christian Science Monitor [Boston]. 12 June 1989. Laurent Belsie. "News Trickles Back to China Via Student Faxes," pp. 1-2. (NEXIS)

Los Angeles Times. 19 July 1989. Home Edition. David Holley. "China Rearrests Dissident, Detains Beijing Journalist," pp. 1-2. (NEXIS)

The Nation. 23 April 1990. Yuen Ying Chan and Peter Kwong. "Trashing the Hopes of Tiananmen," pp. 1-5. (NEXIS)

Reuters. 10 November 1989. BC Cycle. Chris Peterson. "Hong Kong Bars Members of U.S.-Based Chinese Dissident Group," pp. 1-2. (NEXIS)

The Washington Post. 30 June 1989. Final Edition. Jay Mathews and Marianne Yen. "Two Escaped Dissidents Plan Network for Chinese Exiles; Underground Railroad Appears to Gain Strong Support," pp. 1-2. (NEXIS)

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