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  Communist Youth League - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Communist Youth League was responsible also for guiding the activities of the Young Pioneers (for children below the age of fourteen).
In the 3rd National Representation Conference in January 1925, the Chinese Socialist Youth League was renamed as the Chinese Communist Youth League.
Later in May 1957, its name as the Chinese Communist Youth League was resumed, historically combining the conferences of all three leagues (the Chinese Socialist Youth League, the Chinese Communist Youth League as well as the Chinese New Democracy Youth League).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Communist_Youth_League   (504 words)

  
 foundations of a communist youth league
The Spartacus Youth Clubs already in existence in a number of cities in the United States are the groundwork on which to go forward with the task of mobilizing growing numbers of class conscious working and student youth in the daily class struggle and for Communism.
The communist youth movement -Young Communist League or Spartacus Youth- is a broad organization of all the youth, young workers or students, who accept the principles and aims of the organization and are ready to participate in its work.
Still, a genuine communist youth movement -not, it must be emphasized, the caricature of the ones the American YCL and YCI have been for so many year -is sufficiently broad- non-sectarian, to admit of all youth forces open to conviction.
www.geocities.com /youth4sa/abern.html   (1568 words)

  
 China - Communist Youth League   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Except for its top-ranking officials, the league's members, from fifteen to twenty-five years of age, were indoctrinated, trained, and prepared to serve as future party regulars.
The Communist Youth League's eleventh congress, held in December 1982, was attended by about 2,000 delegates.
The Communist Youth League was responsible also for guiding the activities of the Young Pioneers (for children below the age of fifteen).
www.country-data.com /cgi-bin/query/r-2855.html   (181 words)

  
 Chinese Communist Party Constitution, Communist Party of China
The Communist Party of China leads the people in their efforts to build spiritual civilization as well as material and political civilizations and to combine ruling the country by law and ruling the country by virtue.
The Communist Youth League of China is a mass organization of advanced young people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China; it is a school where a large number of young people learn about socialism with Chinese characteristics and about communism through practice; it is the Party's assistant and reserve force.
The local chapters of the Communist Youth League are under the leadership of the Party committees at the corresponding levels and of the higher organizations of the League itself.
www.chinatoday.com /org/cpc/china_communist_party_constitution.htm   (8842 words)

  
 Young Reds
Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade: Founded as the Revolutionary Student Brigade by the Revolutionary Union in the 1970's, the RCYB is the youth section of the Revolutionary Communist Party.
Upon being expelled from SDS in 1971, the RMC became an independent group, Revolutionary Communist Youth and was later renamed the Spartacist Youth League in 1974.
Young People's Socialist League: Founded in 1931 in New York City by Norman Thomas and the Socialist Party of America for the purpose of promoting the ideals of Democratic Socialism among the youth of Depression-era America.
reds.linefeed.org /youth.html   (1273 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Through its own work the Youth League has proved itself to be a standard bearer of the fine sons and daughters of the motherland and a capable assistant to the Party on all fronts.
Faced with this arduous task, our Communist Youth League members must be utterly loyal to the motherland and the people, and stand together with the Party at the forefront of this great struggle, keeping close ties with all the people, including the youth, and persevering in a long-term, arduous struggle at their various posts.
The Communist Youth League should set right any sectarian tendencies in its own ranks that tend to separate it from the masses, and try its best to form a close association with all the patriotic youth of China and become their centre of strength.
english.people.com.cn /dengxp/vol1/text/a1320.html   (1356 words)

  
 3.7. Korean Youth Communist League
In the early 1920s, youth and student movements in Korea were void of class struggles and anti-imperialism, thus lacking the support of the mass.
On August 28, 1927, we formally established the League at the basement of Yakwang Temple.
The new organization was an underground association of young Korean communists and it primary mission was to lead and organize Koreans for revolution and independence; it was a vanguard for mass revolutionary movement.
www.kimsoft.com /war/r-3-7.htm   (2649 words)

  
 The Communist Youth League of China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The CYL is a mass organization of advanced youth led by the CPC, a school for the broad masses of youth to study communism in practice and an assistant and reserve of the CPC.
Local organs of leadership include: the CYL's committees of provinces, autonomous regions and centrally-directed municipalities; the CYL's committees of cities, prefectures (meng) and autonomous prefectures; and the CYL's committees of counties (cities and banners), autonomous counties and city districts.
According to provisions of the CYL Constitution, all Chinese young people between 14 and 28 who recognize the CYL Constitution and are ready to join and work actively in one of CYL organizations, implement CYL resolutions and pay membership dues regularly may apply for membership.
www.cycnet.com /chinayouth/organs/ccyl.htm   (439 words)

  
 Wal-Mart in Chinese city has Communist party branch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Earlier this month, Communist party and Communist Youth League branches and a trade union were set up at a Wal-Mart outlet in the northeastern Chinese industrial city Shenyang, a staffer in the store's communications department said Thursday, confirming Chinese news reports.
The party and youth league branches "will encourage members to play an exemplary role in doing a good job and that will be helpful to business development," it quoted Chen Lie, a Communist party district leader in Shenyang, saying.
The communist leadership has sought to preserve the party's influence in the business sector, amid sweeping economic change and a huge influx of foreign capital and management.
www.cbc.ca /cp/Oddities/060824/K082430U.html   (522 words)

  
 RKU.nu - Revolutionär Kommunistisk Ungdom
It is of great importance that the working class youth in both countries oppose the policies of the European Union, and struggle against the union itself.
Communist Youth League of Finland and Revolutionary Communist Youth in Sweden promise each other to stand in the frontline of the EU resistance, and thus strengthen each other in our respective struggles.
RKU is the youth organisation of the Swedish communist party KPML(r), (Communist Party Marxist Leninist Revolutionaries).
www.rku.nu /english.shtml   (509 words)

  
 YCLUSA Online -
The National Youth and Student Peace Coalition is calling on youth to hit the streets and the ballot box this fall to demand "Books Not Bombs".
On October 16th, the Communist Youth Union (KSM) of the Czech Republic was wrongfully criminalized and made illegal by the Ministry of Interior.
The Young Communist League, USA is a multi-racial, working-class organization made up of youth who believe we can build a better world.
www.yclusa.org   (267 words)

  
 Chinese media resisting party control | csmonitor.com
The youth league is the party group responsible for the paper.
Sources say the problem dates to a new attitude by Communist Youth League officials to simply exert power and ignore traditions of respect, and a desire on the staff to push for greater press openness.
In 2004 a new youth league chairman gave a blunt lecture in the newsroom telling the staff they were to serve the youth league party platform, or leave.
www.csmonitor.com /2005/0826/p01s04-woap.htm   (890 words)

  
 China Youth Daily - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The China Youth Daily was established in 1951, six years before the Chinese Socialist Youth League decided to change its name to Communist Youth League of China (CYL).
Freezing Point, a four-page weekly supplement of China Youth Daily was temporarily shut down by the Chinese government in early 2006, due to an anti-censorship letter posted by columnist Li Datong.
Following its goal, China Youth Daily is able to attract a primary readership among professionals between the age of 21 to 48.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/China_Youth_Daily   (1201 words)

  
 On The History of the Communist League by Frederick Engels
This Association served the League as a recruiting ground for new members, and since, as always, the Communists were the most active and intelligent members of the Association, it was a matter of course that its leadership lay entirely in the hands of the League.
In both respects the League obtained lively support through the wisdom of the governments which, by resorting to deportation, converted any objectionable worker — and in nine cases our of ten he was a member of the League — into an emissary.
Three-quarters of the League members who had previously lived abroad had changed their domicile by returning to their homeland; their previous communities were thus to a great extent dissolved and they lost all contact with the League.
www.marxists.org /archive/marx/works/1847/communist-league/1885hist.htm   (5806 words)

  
 EastSouthWestNorth: The Lu Yuegang Letter
But at the time if the League central leadership wanted to be opportunistic or to preserve themselves, they could have found ten thousand reasons to find some high-level or middle-level cadres and "shove them into the well and drop rocks on their heads." It would have guaranteed that there would be no blowback like today.
You are using the logic of the bureaucrat on the logic of the youth newspaper workers, you are using the ways of officialdom to dismantle the culture of the youth newspaper workers.
The China Youth Daily is different other party newspapers, because the youth newspaper workers treat the China Youth Daily as their own newspaper, they treat it as their own spiritual home, and they consider this the place where they realize their own values and ideals.
www.zonaeuropa.com /20040725_1.htm   (8144 words)

  
 EastSouthWestNorth: Liu Binyan comments on the Lu Yuegang Letter
This is the significance of the "battle" between the China Youth Daily represented by Lu Yuegang and the Chinese Communist Youth League central committee.
Under the obvious guidance of League central committee secretary Hu Yaoban (and Deng Xiaoping who was in the charge of the League on behalf of the CCP central committee), the China Youth League was the first newspaper in the country to go through a transformation.
It is this: Lu Yuegang and the majority of China Youth Daily editors and reporters represented by him have publicly declared that there is a break between them and the Chinese Communist Youth League central leadership.
www.zonaeuropa.com /20040805_1.htm   (2222 words)

  
 China - Mass Organizations
As secondary or auxiliary vehicles for the party's "mass line," the organizations constituted a united front of support for the party line and policies and conveyed the impression desired by the party that the broad strata of the population endorsed and was unified behind the communist leadership.
In June 1983 the Sixth CPPCC held its first session, which was attended by 2,039 delegates, including representatives from the Chinese Communist Party (technically a member of the united front associated with the CPPCC).
The All-China Federation of Youth was designed as a patriotic united front, with the Communist Youth League as its "nucleus." An affiliated youth organization was the All-China Students' Federation for university and college students.
countrystudies.us /china/107.htm   (831 words)

  
 Hungary - Youth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It claimed to represent all the country's youth and sought to educate young people politically and to supervise political as well as some social activities for them.
Membership was open to youth from the ages of fourteen to twenty-six years, but most of the full-time leaders of the organization were well over the age limit.
According to declarations adopted by the congress, the newly refashioned federation would be a voluntary league of independent youth organizations and would not accept direction from any single party, including the HSWP.
countrystudies.us /hungary/62.htm   (324 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Business | Disney appeals to China's youth
The US entertainment giant is planning to tour Chinese youth centres in a bid to build awareness of the Disney brand.
Disney said it would be working in partnership with the country's Communist Youth League.
Such is Disney's faith that China's communist youth will embrace the likes of Mickey Mouse and Sleeping Beauty, the company is doing little to dampen speculation that another theme park will eventually be built in Shanghai.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/business/3683894.stm   (356 words)

  
 The Epoch Times | Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party
In the last hundred years, the sudden invasion by the communist specter has created a force against nature and humanity, causing limitless agony and tragedy.
The 55-year history of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is written with blood and lies.
The Communist Party is essentially an evil cult that harms mankind.
ninecommentaries.com   (753 words)

  
 Young Communist League - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Young Communist League was or is the name used by the youth wing of various Communist parties around the world.
The name YCL of XXX (name of country) was generally taken by all sections of the Communist Youth International.
The corresponding youth organization in China is usually translated as Communist Youth League.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Young_Communist_League   (104 words)

  
 Communist League: News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Welcome to the website of the Communist League, a proletarian political organization dedicated to the overthrow of capitalism and the establishment of a working people’s republic.
Issue No. 10 of The Worker [Communist], the biweekly bulletin and voice of the Communist League, is now available for downloading and printing.
Issue No. 9 of The Worker [Communist], the biweekly bulletin and voice of the Communist League, is now available for downloading and printing.
www.communistleague.org   (355 words)

  
 The Epoch Times | Qinghua University Graduate Publicly Resigns from Communist Youth League, Encourages Countrymen To Do ...
I did not join the League because I had communist idealism and wanted to work hard for communism all of my life, as the League’s membership oath states.
Almost all good students were recruited to join the League, so I followed the main current.
Only after reading the “Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party,” published by The Epoch Times, did I realize the true nature of communism for which I had pledged to be “ready to sacrifice my life at any moment.” Communism is anti-human and has encouraged violence from the very beginning declaration of the CCP.
www.theepochtimes.com /news/5-4-5/27599.html   (594 words)

  
 Wal-Mart in China Gets Communist Branch, Communist Party, Trade Union Set Up Beanches at Wal-Mart Outlet in China - CBS ...
Earlier this month, Communist Party and Communist Youth League branches and a trade union were set up at a Wal-Mart outlet in the northeastern industrial city of Shenyang, a staffer in the store's communications department said Thursday, confirming Chinese media reports.
Shenyang Wal-Mart has only two party members and 16 Communist Youth League members out of its 389 employees, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.
The communist leadership has sought to preserve the party's influence in the business sector amid sweeping capitalist reforms and a huge influx of foreign capital and management.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2006/08/24/ap/business/mainD8JMU0B00.shtml   (706 words)

  
 The Persecutor - Chapter 9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It was time to judge all the Communist Youth league organizations in the district of Novosibirsk.
So he prepared a record of my work in the Communist youth organizations, from the time when I was an Octobrianik to the present, and gave it to the authorities in Novosibirsk along with his endorsement.
In any event, I took charge of the Communist youth organization in the radio section of the naval academy for the year I was there.
www.ccel.us /sergei.ch9.html   (6716 words)

  
 Withdrawal from the Party Restores a Clear Conscience - Sean Hannity Discussion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Some also asked me if the number was real, and commented that many of the people were only members of the Communist Youth League, not CCP members.
Some people say that it may not seem sincere for Communist Youth League and Youth Pioneer League members to withdraw from the Party [since they are technically different organizations].
Those who are current members of the CCP or its affiliated organizations are with these statements resigning their membership; former members use these statements to sever all association with these organizations.
www.hannity.com /forum/showthread.php?t=20167   (1460 words)

  
 Thousands in Shanxi Province Withdraw from All Levels of the Chinese Communist Party | Clearharmony - Falundafa in ...
When other students asked him why he had not joined the Communist Youth League, he explained that his aunt had been tortured to the brink of death for practising Falun Dafa, so he had a conflict of basic values with the CCP that prevented him from joining the Communist Youth League.
Although he was the only one in his class who did not join the Communist Youth League, no one ever asked him about it again.
Her entire class was required to join the Communist Youth League.
www.clearharmony.net /articles/200508/28324.html   (653 words)

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