Democratic Revolutionary Party (Xinjiang)

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Democratic Revolutionary Party
ChairmanAbdulkerim Abbas
Vice Chairmen
Founded3 February 1947 (1947-02-03)
DissolvedJuly 1948 (1948-07)
Merger of
Merged intoXinjiang League for the Defense of Peace and Democracy
Headquarters
NewspaperDemocracy News[b]
Ideology
Political positionFar-left
Democratic Revolutionary Party
Simplified Chinese民主革命党
Traditional Chinese民主革命黨

The Democratic Revolutionary Party[c] was a communist party active in Xinjiang, China, from 1947 to 1948. It was formed from a merger between the Han Chinese-majority Communist League of Xinjiang and the Uyghur-majority East Turkestan Revolutionary Party. The Chinese Communist Party, after multiple meetings with the latter organisation's leader Abdulkerim Abbas, recommended the merger.[1][2][3]

Its chairman was Abdulkerim Abbas and vice chairmen were Asgat Iskhakov and Li Taiyu.[a] The party published a newspaper called Democracy News.[b]

In July 1948, the party merged with a number of other leftist groups in Xinjiang to form the Xinjiang League for the Defense of Peace and Democracy.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Chinese: 李泰玉; pinyin: Lǐ Tàiyù
  2. ^ a b simplified Chinese: 民主报; traditional Chinese: 民主報; pinyin: Mínzhǔ Bào
  3. ^ simplified Chinese: 民主革命党; traditional Chinese: 民主革命黨; pinyin: Mínzhǔ Gémìng Dǎng; also translated as the Party of the Democratic Revolution.

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Citations[edit]

  1. ^ Chen 2006, pp. 112–113.
  2. ^ Zhang 2003, p. 458.
  3. ^ CCP History Archives 1998, pp. 105–106.

Sources[edit]

  • Chen, Guoyu, ed. (2006). 为了新疆解放 [For the Liberation of Xinjiang] (in Chinese). Xinjiang People's Publishing House. ISBN 978-7-228-10012-5.
  • Zhang, Zhenjie, ed. (2003). 伊宁县志 [Yining County Chronicle] (in Chinese). Xinjiang People's Publishing House. ISBN 978-7-228-08486-9.
  • 中共党史资料: 第六十七辑 [Information on the History of the Communist Party of China: Issue 67] (in Chinese). Party History Research Office of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. 1998. ISBN 978-7-80136-188-2.