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Party still controls the gun in China

By Mure Dickie in Beijing

Published: July 31 2007 17:29 | Last updated: July 31 2007 17:29

With sharp new uniforms on order, international military manoeuvres under way, and officers offering rare glimpses of their commands, China’s People’s Liberation Army has been putting on a fresh face ahead of its 80th birthday on Wednesday.

But the most prominent theme of a large exhibition to mark the anniversary at Beijing’s military museum this month is a more traditional issue: the importance of subservience to China’s ruling Communist party.

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