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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)
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                 China is the world's most populous country, and its economy con-
             tinues to grow. Its arms production is such that, in the 21st century, it is
             thought that China will rival the United States as a superpower. That an
             ever- stronger China is still Maoist, with "Mao-mania" thriving among
             its 1.2 billion population, shows once again that Communism is not
             dead but is only hidden. Worse still, this is Maoist Communism, the
             most barbarous and brutal version.


                 The Universal Maoist Movement

                 Mao is alive not only in China, but internationally. After the Soviet
             Union's collapse, international Communism's center of gravity shifted to
             Maoism. Communist establishments in place in both North Korea and
             Vietnam, still rule according to Maoist ideology. Most noticeably, terror
             organizations in various parts of the world have adopted Maoism and
             commit acts of bloodshed in Mao-style guerilla wars. Maoist organiza-
             tions from different countries have joined together in what is called the
             "Maoist Internationalist Movement," while European Communist par-
             ties have gained great support.
                 On the official Internet site of the Northern Cyprus Turkish
             Republic, the following analysis appears about the International Maoist
             Movement:
                 According to statistics from the International Terror Research Center, in
                 recent years there has been a notable increase in the number of Marxist-
                 Leninist-Maoist terrorist organizations. Sources monitoring international
                 terrorism report that Maoism is engaged in intense activity, in both words
                 and actions. Foremost in their universal objectives and ruthless anti-
                 Western, anti-democratic mindsets are the Maoist "Tamil Tigers" in Sri
                 Lanka, the "Shining Path" in Peru, the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia and oth-
                 ers whose names are only beginning to be heard.
                 The Maoists' aim is to spread Mao Tse-tung's teachings by means of blood-
                 shed and replace democratic regimes with a Marxist-Leninist-Maoist state,
                 by means of armed struggle. Their underlying objective, of course, is to
                 spread Maoism throughout the entire world.
                 Maoist terrorist organizations from East and West met twice, in America
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