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April 24, 1962

Memorandum Given to the Soviet Ambassador by Vice Minister Zhang Hanfu

The Chinese Foreign Ministry protests the cross border flight from Xinjiang.

June 14, 1962

Reply from the State Council on Additional Allocations of Commodities for Xinjiang

The State Council increases rations for ethnic minorities in Xinjiang in the wake of the Yi-Ta incident.

August 15, 1962

Orders from the People’s Committee of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and the Party Committee of the Autonomous Region’s Propaganda Points

September 28, 1963

Mao Zedong, 'Xinjiang Must Do Its Economic Work Well and Strengthen Amity among the Nationalities'

November 5, 1963

Report from the Yili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture People’s Committee to the Xinjiang Foreign Affairs Department

Report on materials prepared for border defense with request for review.

August 1, 1963

Cable from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, 'Our Efforts Against the Subversive Activities of the Soviet Union in Xinjiang'

Report on Soviet activities in Xinjiang and countermeasures undertaken by the Chinese government.

September 29, 1962

Cable from the Xinjiang Foreign Affairs Department, 'The Actual Situation of Seditious Material against China in Soviet Newspapers and Journals'

After the publication of seditious materials in Soviet Kazakhstan, the Xinjiang Foreign Affairs Department updates the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on information related to the materials.

September 27, 1962

Cable from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, 'Please Report on the Specifics of the Inflammatory Materials Carried in Soviet Newspapers and Broadcasted on Soviet Radio'

Radio broadcasts and newspapers report on weakening Uyghur culture, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs requests information regarding these incitements.

August 23, 1962

Report and Request for Instructions on the Reply to the Memorandum Submitted by the Government of the Soviet Union on the Massive Illegal Exodus of Residents from Xinjiang dated 9 August

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs delivers a draft reply to a Soviet Union memorandum, as requested by Zhou, regarding illegal border crossings.

August 1962

Draft Response to the Memorandum from the Soviet Union dated 9 August

Premier Zhou requests a response to a Soviet memorandum regarding a blockade of the border, removing Soviet business representatives in Xinjiang, and allowing White Russians to leave Xinjiang.

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