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October 15, 1956

Anti-Communist Youth and Students Conference, Remarks by Chung W. Cho

Acting Foreign Minister Chung W. Cho tells audience members at the Anti-Communist Youth and Students Conference that "Communists and their indoctrinated youth are challenging us at every turn."

October 15, 1956

Anti-Communist Youth and Students Conference, Remarks by Ki-Pong Lee

Speaker of the House Lee Ki-Pong praises the Anti-Communist Youth and Students Conference for helping to "encourage and unite all youths and students of free countries in Asia."

October 15, 1956

Anti-Communist Youth and Students Conference, Remarks by Kyu Nam Choi

Minister of Education Kyu Nam Choi tells attendees at the Anti-Communist Youth and Students Conference that "the future of Asia is on your shoulders"

October 15, 1956

Anti-Communist Youth and Students Conference, Introductory Remarks by Mr. Sung Soo Whang

Sung Soo Whang opens the Anti-Communist Youth and Students Conference.

November 6, 1956

Letter, L. George Paik to President Syngman Rhee

L. George Paik updates President Syngman Rhee on the proceedings of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League Conference in Manila.

June 1954

Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference, Top Secret Instructions to the ROK Delegation

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.

March 8, 1955

Statement of Young P. Lee, Chairman of the Central Liaison Office, Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League

Young P. Lee objects to Japan attending a meeting of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League.

June 15, 1954

Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference, Press Release No. 2

President Syngman Rhee proposes a "Pacific Pact or Alliance of Mutual Security" for non-communist countries in the Asia Pacific.

June 15, 1954

Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference, Minutes of the Opening Session

Delegates from South Korea, China, Macao, the Philippines, and the Ryukyu Islands discuss the anti-communist struggle in the Asia Pacific.

June 16, 1954

Statement by President Syngman Rhee at the Fourth Session of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference

President Syngman Rhee announces that the "Communist problem is not just a problem of one or two countries, but a world problem."

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