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Update 1: Kruschev-- Son of a westerner?

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  The debate turned heat inside the Security council. Meanwhile, a Colombian announced loudly at the national television "TV uno", saying that "Kruschev es mi hijo! (Kruschev is my son!)"   What a joke that is, isn't it? When being asked on the Soviet's television, Kruschev stuttered. " я...  я...  я не знаю . ( Well... well... I don't know.)" He ran away in a fashion, but his hair was collected and was sent to do a match in both DPRK and the US.   The US report came out first, denying a match. However, the DPRK report indicated that the allege is true! The senate ask for Krushev to abdicate, but instead a civil war emerged.   This immediately put Kruschev into a reputation of "American's spy", and what he did in his term did not appease the doubt. What would that have its toll on the negotiation of the Greece-Bulgaria conflict? [More to follow...]

UP--RISING!!

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[ Alex Ferguson reporting from Seoul ] The 1953 UNSC meeting passed a Draft resolution with all but one clause struck out. This Draft resolution successfully raised the awareness of nations on basic human rights. The P.O.Ws were sent back on their own will and were promised to not be executed or punished. Communism countries each responded differently. Yet, for most of them, this compromise to human rights were against their own constitution and moved their regime's stability. Those who originally resided in DPRK were furious about how the returnees can have better living conditions and guarantees, while they were still confined to poor situation. “This tells us those who make noises are those who are awarded.” Park told the reporter. “We will not tolerate such unfairness!” Feeling threatened by the crowd, the government compromised and started to hold regular elections, meanwhile, the news spread to other communism countries. Up-rising started to occur in Poland and