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Summary
Chapter 33: (p. 300) Comrade Chen Liu reports
This chapter is a series of letters from Chen Liu to various other individuals and councils about George's activities and the political movements within the youth armies. He describes that all the peoples historically oppressed by whites, Africans, South Americans, Native Americans, Asians, etc. want to put the white races on some kind of public trial. The youth armies yearn for revenge. The letters occur sporadically, updating the reader on the organization of the youth armies. The youth armies decide to stage a mock trial. George Sherban is picked to be the Prosecutor and John Brent-Oxford has been selected from a penal colony to defend the white peoples.
Several thousand representatives of the youth armies gather in Greece to stage the Mock Trial. Benjamin Sherban has left the re-education camp and is unaffected. He joins George. Five thousand representatives congregate...
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