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An excerpt from Tania Branigan's Red Memory: The Afterlives of China's Cultural Revolution

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The Cultural Revolution

Jung and the others had been jailed for their role in the armed conflict. After release, he wanted to search for victims' families and make amends. But someone warned him that the parents might sue - so he gave it up. He was afraid of what might happen if people did not face up to the past. It was not a repeat of the Cultural Revolution itself, he feared. The students were patriotic but they were being used by bad guys. They were manipulated by people pursuing western large-scale democracy. We can't have big democracy like the Americans, it only brings turbulence and chaos.

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