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Howard Zinn — Part 1
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© APPENDIX ]
INSTITUTE OF PACIFIC RELATIONS AND "PACIFIC AFFAIRS"
Senate Judiciary Committee, Report on the Institute
of Pacific Relations, Report #2050, July 2, 1952, pages 13
and 142 sets forth the following:
"Pacific Affairs" =< an international quarterly
which served as the organ of the Pacific Council of the
Institute of Pacific Relations (IPR).
_ Pages 223 and 225 of above report state;
The IPR was a vehicle used by the Communists to orientate
American for easterm policies toward Communist objectives.
Members of the small core of officials and staff members who
controlled IPR were either Communist ox pro-Communist.
The American Communist Party and Soviet officials
considered the organization "an instrument of Communist
policy, propaganda, and military intelligemce."
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