- After 50 Years of Silence, China Slowly Confronts the 'Great Leap Forward' - Half a century after the famine that killed perhaps 30 million people, censors have quietly loosened their ban and citizens are moving past the taboo. Why now? http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/05/after-50-years-of-silence-china-slowly-confronts-the-great-leap-forward/257797/ 65 comments worldnews
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