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  Deng Xiaoping
Deng Xiaoping was born in Paifang Village in Xiexing township, Guang'an County, in the province of Sichuan, in China.
Deng, however, did not improve relations with the Soviet Union, continuing to adhere to the Maoist line of the Sino-Soviet Split[?] era that the Soviet Union was a superpower equally as “hegemonist” as the United States, but even more threatening to China because of its closer proximity.
Deng argued that China was in the primary stage of socialism and that the duty of the party was to perfect "socialism with Chinese characteristics".
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 Deng Pufang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deng Pufang (Simplified Chinese: 邓朴方; Traditional Chinese: 鄧樸方; Hanyu pinyin: dèng pǔfāng) (born 16 April 1944) is the first son of Deng Xiaoping and his third wife Zhuo Lin.
During the Cultural Revolution, Deng Xiaoping and his family were targeted by Mao Zedong; Mao's Red Guards imprisoned Deng Pufang.
Deng Pufang is currently the chairman of the China Disabled Persons' Federation, which he helped found in 1988.
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 Deng Xiaoping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deng, a Hakka, was born Deng Xixian on August 22, 1904 in Paifang village in Xiexing township, Guang'an County, Sichuan Province.
Deng argued that China was in the primary stage of socialism and that the duty of the party was to perfect "socialism with Chinese characteristics." This interpretation of Chinese Marxism reduced the role of ideology in economic decision-making and deciding policies of proven effectiveness.
Deng Xiaoping was ordered by his guards assigned by Ye Jianying to go somewhere else to study Mao's work and thus was not in the building when the fire struck, and after the incident, he was immediately moved back in to the city.
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 Deng Xiaoping - Printer-friendly - MSN Encarta
Deng returned to Beijing in 1977 and was reinstated as a member of the ruling Politburo by Premier Hua Guofeng.
Deng modernized the military by reducing the number of soldiers and improving military technology with advanced weapons systems.
In 1984 Deng reformed the CCP to meet the challenges of modernization by retiring older cadres (government administrators), recruiting younger professionals, and fighting against corruption.
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 WashingtonPost.com: Deng Is China's 'Last Emperor'
Deng Xiaoping, who died yesterday of complications from Parkinson's disease and a lung infection at age 92, led China out of the chaos and isolation of Communist rule under Mao Zedong into a new era marked by rapid economic growth.
Deng was the eldest son of a landlord who owned about 25 acres of land, a huge tract compared with the small plots farmed by most Chinese peasants today.
Their eldest son Deng Pufang, persecuted and beaten by Red Guards, attempted to commit suicide by jumping out of a window; denied medical treatment for a broken spine, he was paralyzed from the waist down.
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 Deng Xiaoping, Leader Who Turned China Toward Capitalism
Deng's eldest son, Deng Pufang, was terrorized on the campus of Beijing University and, according to his sister Xiao Rong, attempted suicide by jumping from a fourth-floor physics laboratory window in September 1968.
The Deng household was the wealthiest in the village of Paifang.
By the time Deng was in his early 30s, he had traveled extensively and commanded armies in the field, experiences giving him a keen sense of the limits of military power and the importance of political discipline in marshaling it.
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 Condolence Calls Put Rare Light on Deng's Family
Deng's death has not led to any repudiation of his rule, at least not yet, so there is no sudden movement to purge his relatives.
Deng Pufang, her older brother, made a speech last summer that ostensibly defended his father's aggressive economic reform policies, but which apparently was interpreted by some senior officials as a defense of the Deng family's influence, and their right to wield it.
Deng Xiaoping had four grandchildren, and at least one is enrolled in a secondary school in the United States.
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 Deng Pufang, President of China Disabled Persons' Federation, was Awarded the United Nations Human Rights Prize
Deng Pufang, was awarded the 2003 United Nations Prize for Human Rights at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on 10 December 2003.
Deng Pufang, along with three other elite advocates of human rights, including the late UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Sergio de Mello, and two organizations, were invited to attend the General Assembly meeting and presented with their commemorative plaques by Mr.
Deng Pufang, born in 1944, was admitted in 1962 by Peking University - the highest institution of learning in China - where he was determined to dedicate himself to be a physicist.
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 Deng Xiaoping Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Deng's elder son, Deng Pufang, was permanently crippled in an assault by Red Guards.
In 1979, some of Deng's supporters had openly opposed his dictatorship and called for a democratic political system, and it was Deng himself who led the suppression of their democracy movement, imprisoned some of their leaders, and banned unofficial organizations and publications.
Deng's insistence through the 1980s on maintaining China's socialist system while putting his economic reforms into place had by 1989 forced him into an untenable corner of contradictions; he was presiding over increasing economic disparities in an ostensibly socialist society.
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 Welcome to myfoodcount.com - Measure your Health - Famous Parkinson Sufferer - Deng Xiaopeng
Deng Xiaopeng (Simplified Chinese: e??小平; Traditional Chinese: e?§å°å¹³; pinyin: Dèng Xic?opíng; Wade-Giles: Teng Hsiao-p'ing; August 22, 1904-February 19, 1997) was a leader in the Communist Party of China (CPC).
Deng never held office as the head of state or the head of government, but served as the de facto ruler of the People's Republic of China from the late 1970s to the early 1990s.
Deng was also one of only a handful of peasant revolutionaries to lead China, a group that includes Mao Zedong and the founders of the Han and Ming dynasties.
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 Deng Xiaoping
At the trial Red Guards decried Deng as a "capitalist roader," a "fascist" and a "traitor" and shouted, "Cook the dog's head in boiling oil!" Confronted by such rantings for hours on end, Deng simply removed his hearing aid.
Their greatest sorrows at this time were the death of Deng's younger brother, driven to suicide by Red Guards, and the crippling of their son Deng Pufang.
Deng spent his spare time in exile reading, pacing the grounds of his house and calculating what China needed to recover its sanity.
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 Deng Xiaoping - Famous Chinese People - Chinese
Deng was born Deng Xixian (鄧希賢 / 邓希贤) in Paifang Village in Xiexing township, Guang'an County, Sichuan Province.
Deng was also one of only a handful of peasant revolutionaries to lead China, a group that includes Mao Zedong and the founders of the Han DynastyHan and Ming DynastyMing dynasties.
Deng traveled abroad and had a series of amicable meetings with western leaders, traveling to the United States in 1979 to meet President Jimmy CarterCarter at the White House shortly after the U.S. broke diplomatic relations with the Republic of China and established them with the PRC.
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 Humanrights
Deng: When I was studying in the "August 1" primary school, there was a bad tendency among students--comparing rankings of their fathers, saying: someone's father is a regimental commander; someone's a senior commander and someone's a general.
Deng Pufang, as well as his elder sister Deng Lin and younger sister Deng Nan, all got severely criticized and kept under control at their respective schools, for the rebellion factions attempted to exact from them "evidence of crime" against their father.
Deng: I said later at a press conference that if anyone of you could go and find out that sum of money, it would be enough for me to keep only 1 percent of the money and the rest would be donated to the country.
www.humanrights-china.org /news/2004-12-27/China20041227100834.htm   (3465 words)

  
 International Human Rights Day, 10 December 2004
Deng Pufang of China, who is the founder and director of the China Disabled Persons' Federation, which he established in 1988 to act as an international advocate for the rights of persons with disabilities.
Deng earned a reputation during the ensuing years as an advocate of disabled people in China and around the world.
Deng a également joué un rôle important au plan international, en participant à de nombreuses conférences des Nations Unies consacrées aux droits des personnes handicapées, et en prônant l'élaboration d'une convention internationale sur les droits des personnes handicapées.
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 UN Human Rights Prize Winner devotes life to humanism
Deng Pufang, who is among the winners of this year's United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights, strongly advocates humanism as the banner for the welfare of China's handicapped population.
Deng regards the prize as praise for his efforts to safeguard the rights of the 60 million handicapped population, as well as recognition for the rapidly developing welfare efforts of handicapped people in the country.
Deng is not only dedicated to the welfare of the handicapped population in China, he has also tried to protect the rights of the 600 million handicapped people throughout the world.
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 Paralympics: Deng Pufang Wins Paralympic Order
Deng Pufang, President of the Chinese National Paralympic Committee, has been awarded this year's Paralympic Order, together with other 10 laureates.
Deng, who is also the Executive Presidnt of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games, tells CRI that such an honor is a recognition of China's achievement in improving living and sporting for people with disablities.
Deng Pufang is the first Chinese to receive such an honor.
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 Deng Pufang hopes to improve welfare for disabled in region   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-11)
Deng Pufang hopes to improve welfare for disabled in region
Deng Pufang, president of the Chinese Federation for the Disabled,
Deng Pufang expressed his thanks for the establishment of
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 WashingtonPost.com: China's Deng Xiaoping Is Dead at 92
Deng will be cremated, and 10,000 invited guests will honor his memory Tuesday at a "memorial meeting" to be held in Beijing's cavernous Great Hall of the People.
State television repeatedly replayed this morning's news broadcast announcing Deng's death Wednesday night of complications from Parkinson's disease and a lung infection, and other programs showed highlights of Deng's life followed by dirges and a smiling photo of Deng with the words "eternal glory." All newspapers carried the same 5,000-word eulogy prepared for the occasion.
Deng's vision for China was `to get rich is glorious,' but this glory never extended to human dignity," said a statement by Human Rights in China, a New York-based group run by Chinese exiles.
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 TIME.com: PROSPECTS FOR THE "PRINCELINGS" -- Mar. 3, 1997 -- Page 1
Pufang and his siblings have all prospered because of the fame and power of their father; without him, life could get tougher.
The youngest daughter, Deng Rong, 48, has been the most visible of the children because she was Deng Xiaoping's official translator.
His daughter was retired into obscurity, his nephew was thrown into jail, and his wife Jiang Qing, implacable enemy of Deng, was arrested, tried and convicted of treason for her role as ringleader of the Gang of Four in the brutal Cultural Revolution.
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 Deng Xiaoping Summary
Deng Xiaoping, head of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during the 1980s, survived the purges of the Cultural Revolution of 1966–1976 to assume the party leadership.
From 1938 to 1952, Deng served in the forerunner of what would later be the People's Liberation Army, where he led forces against the Japanese and later against nationalist forces during the Chinese civil war.
Deng primarily worked in the ministry of finance, where he would formulate economic policy.
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 CHINA DISABLED PERSONS' FEDERATION
It is a great privilege for me to be the first Chinese citizen and the first person with disability in wheelchair to receive the UN Prize in the Field of Human Rights.
Deng Pufang, along with three other elite advocates of human rights, including the late UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Sergio de Mello, and two organizations, will receive the award next Wednesday on the Human Rights Day.
Deng Pufang, born in 1944, was admitted in 1962 by Peking University - the highest institution of learning in China where he was determined to dedicate himself to be a physicist.
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 Wikinfo | Deng Pufang
He was made paraplegic during the Cultural Revolution by being thrown out of a upper story window.
Deng Pufang now is the chairman of China Disabled Persons' Federation, which he helped found in 1988.
He was given the United Nations Human Rights Prize in December 2003, for his work in protecting the rights of the disabled people in China.
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 China's Deng Pufang wins IPC top award_sports_English_SINA.com
BEIJING, Nov. 19(Xinhuanet)-- Deng Pufang, a renowned leader of persons with a disability and social activist in China and across the world, was awarded the Paralympic Order by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) at its general assembly here on Saturday.
Along with Deng, 10 other people were given the highest tributea person connected with the Paralympic Movement may achieve.
Deng is currently the President of the Chinese National Paralympic Committee, the China Disabled Persons' Federation and Executive President of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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 Wikinfo | Deng Xiaoping
Opening Up During Deng's years in power, relations with the West improved markedly.
Deng's Free Market Nightmare (hardline Maoist analysis of the Deng era)
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 China Vitae : Biography of Deng Pufang
Deng Pufang, male, Han nationality, is a native of Guang'an, Sichuan Province.
He was born in 1944, joined the CPC in 1965 and graduated from Beijing University.
Deng Pufang has been active in the China Disabled Persons' Federation and the China Welfare Fund for the Handicapped.
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 Amazon.com: "Deng Pufang": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-11)
Deng Xiaoping: Leader in a Changing China (Lerner Biography) by Whitney Stewart
She gave birth to a girl, Deng Lin, in 1941, and a boy, Deng Pufang, in 1943.
In has been reported that Deng Xiaoping's son, Deng Pufang, warned his father that if the campaign was pursued too vigorously, it could undermine the reform program and thus erode...
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