
"THIS
is
111010 PEHINII"
IGNORING INTERNATIONAL
RADIO TREATIES IS A
FAVORITE -A::TIC
ASTERN, sometimes
harsh female
voice
comes on the air.
"We
begin our
program,"
she says,
in
tones of martial
authority,
"with
a quotation
from Chair-
man
Mao.
Our
great leader.
Chairman
Mao has said: 'We should support what-
ever
the enemy opposes
and
oppose
what-
ever the enemy supports'." With that or
some other extract from the voluminous
writings of
Chinese
Communist Party
Chairman Mao Tse
-tung,
Radio Peking
begins
each
international transmission.
April,
1969
BY
JOHN
KIMBERLEY
At
virtually
any
hour
of the day or
night, Radio Peking is
beaming
Commu-
nist China's
propaganda
message
and
Mao
Tse- tung's "thoughts" to some
part
of the world.
Today, Red China's short-
wave broadcasting activity
is
among the
most extensive in the world and is
in the
same
league
with
the established broad-
casting
giants: BBC,
Radio
Moscow,
and
the
Voice of America.
At
the
close
of
1968,
Radio
Peking
was
broadcasting
1400 hours
a
week, not
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