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June 16, 1954
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.
July 31, 1954
A nine-chapter constitution of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League for the Republic of China.
June 15, 1954
President Syngman Rhee proposes a "Pacific Pact or Alliance of Mutual Security" for non-communist countries in the Asia Pacific.
June 17, 1954
The objectives and mission of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League, adopted at a conference in Chinhae, Korea, are summarized.
Delegates from Hong Kong and Macao offer several proposals to strengthen the anti-communist movement in Asia.
Ku Chin Kang announces that "the recovery of the Chinese mainland is the responsibility of the Chinese people and the common wish of the Asian peoples."