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December 16, 1955

Despatch No. 342 from American Embassy Taipei to the Department of State, 'KMT Security Measure'

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The despatch outlines reactions to the Kuomintang's "Self-Cleaning Movement," designed to ensure loyalty and combat Communist infiltration. Critics compared the measures to Communist tactics, arguing they undermined morale and party unity, with many members, including senior officials, expressing opposition. President Chiang Kai-shek ultimately moderated his stance, signaling openness to revising the movement in response to widespread concerns.

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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Case Number F-1979-01277, US Department of State Virtual Reading Room.

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