Philippine communist rebels, turning from allies to critics of China, said on Tuesday that Beijing’s shift to a capitalist economy had undermined some revolutionary movements in Southeast Asia.
The 8,000-member New People’s Army (NPA), which drew ideological inspiration from China’s first generation of communist leaders, has been waging a violent guerrilla war for more than 35 years to overthrow the Philippine government
Philippine rebels say China abandoned Maoist cause
Posted by Sophie Beach | May 3, 2005
Categories : China & the World