Several divisions of the Red Army have established positions in the province along major roadways and rivers. The Chinese government is furious and has refused to allow observers to mediate discussions with the GLA. Dangerous levels of radiation have been detected over 100 kilometres downwind. Last week, the GLA struck a military depot at Yecheng, stole thousands of rounds of munitions and destroyed a nuclear power plant. Beijing has repeatedly stated that these changes are here to stay, a position that does not sit well with the GLA. The reforms in China’s "Modern Way" program have produced new civil liberties and excellent growth in Chinese exports, particularly in light manufacturing and agricultural products. GLA funding continues to grow from unknown sources and its leadership remains a mystery.įor the Beijing government, this incursion along its western border could not have come at a worse time. Last year, this group without borders crossed into Western China and began building popular support for an independent state in this remote region. By distributing forces and leadership across the borders of these developing nations, the GLA has thwarted efforts to engage in meaningful dialogue.
A loose federation of freedom fighters and terrorists, the GLA has established several strongholds in the republics of Central Asia. Report to Security Council: Situational Report (SIT REP) on GLA Activitiesįor several months, observers have expressed concern over the activities of the Global Liberation Army (GLA). Security Council Sub-Committee (Resolution 1379) on Global Liberation Army 1 Security Council Sub-Committee (Resolution 1379) on Global Liberation Army.