The counter-revolutionary and restorationist crimes of Catholicism after Liberation

解放后天主教会反革命复辟活动的罪行
Jiefanghou Tianzhu jiaohui fangeming fubi huodongde zuixing
The counter-revolutionary and restorationist crimes of Catholicism after Liberation
mid 1960s
Publisher unknown
54x38 cm.
BG D25/121

A two-part series detailing the counterrevolutionary activities and "crimes" perpetrated by the Roman Catholic Mission in China before and after 1949. Both series are incomplete: the first part lacks the opening sheets; the second part lacks at least one sheet, and possibly more at the end.
Due to this, it is impossible to indicate when the series were published, where, by whom, and for what specific purpose. The last evil deed discussed, at the end of part two, dates from July 1965, during the "Four Clean Ups" movement (四清运动). This suggests that the two series were published some time in the mid-1960s.
The names of the foreign missionaries have been identified as far as possibile.

The cartoons at the top show the Gong clique poisoning young people's minds -- to leave China and seek refuge in imperialist countries like Hong Kong, Macao, and the Phillipines. The photographs show wireless transmitter equipment and weapons seized in the Gong residence. The cartoon at the bottom shows how the Gong clique interfered with the Land Reform movement.

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