BEIJING (Reuters) - China's military instructed its soldiers on Monday not to believe in or spread rumours and to oppose "political liberalism", following the fall of a former senior officer who has been accused of corruption.
The government said in June that Xu Caihou, who retired as vice chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission last year and from the ruling Communist Party's decision-making Politburo in 2012, would be court-martialed.
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