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Truth of Jiang Zemin: Part VI

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Jiang Zemin's death or illness has led to a dispute in
the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) regarding Jiang's life.
Jiang's notorious deeds have attracted wide attention.
NTD is making a series of reports on Jiang's life.
Today's topic is Jiang's politicking within
the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) corrupt army.

Due to his role in Tiananmen Massacre in 1989,
Jiang Zemin became the CCP's General Secretary.
In 1991, the former Soviet Union and the Communist Eastern Bloc disintegrated.
Under the protection of CCP leftist veterans Chen Yun and Li Xiannian,
Jiang Zemin was advocating the ultra-left line and against reforms.

In early 1992, Deng Xiaoping was accompanied
by the CCP's then-President Yang Shangkun on his southern tour.
Deng specifically mentioned Jiang's name and
said "the one who does not reform will step down.
" Meanwhile, Jiang ordered the Central Propaganda Department
to unify their statements regarding Deng's southern tour.
Subsequently, on an expanded meeting of the Politburo,
when conveying Deng's speeches made on his southern tour,
Jiang deleted a large amount of contents.

On National People's Congress held in March 1992,
the CCP's military General Political Department Director Yang Baibing
shouted: "To defend the reform and opening up."
Shenzhen Special Zone Daily was the first to disclose Deng's southern tour speeches.

Jiang was under a lot of pressure from many CCP veterans,
including Yang Shangkun, Qiao Shi, Wan Li and Tian Jiyun.
In June 1992, Jiang's backer, left-wing elder Li Xiannian died.
Jiang's subordinate Zeng Qinghong analyzed that
Deng could be planning to appoint Qiao Shi to be the next CCP General Secretary, instead of Jiang.
To secure his position, Jiang was compelled to support the reform.

Deng feared that his reform would be abandoned.
He feared more of the vindication of Tiananmen Movement.
Yang was reluctant at the beginning of the crackdown to use troops to suppress the students.
So, Jiang and Zeng Qinghong set Deng at loggerheads with Yang.
Jiang used Deng to take away Yang's military power.
Eventually, Jiang murdered Yang Shangkun.

In early 1995, Beijing's Mayor Chen Xitong and
seven other provincial CCP committee leaders wrote a joint letter to Deng,
exposing that Jiang's father was a traitor to China.
Deng told Bo Yibo to handle the matter.
One of the CCP's Eight Elders, Bo highly recommended Jiang in the past.

Jiang begged Bo on his knees. Bo later persuaded Deng to forgive Jiang.
In exchange, Bo Yibo asked from Jiang high-ranking positions for his son, Bo Xilai.
Bo Yibo was an expert in abusing people.
He later gave Jiang lots of advice on how to persecute Falun Gong practitioners.

Deng died in 1997. Using the suicide of Beijing's deputy mayor Wang Baosen,
Jiang sentenced Chen Xitong to 16 years in prison for bribery and corruption.
Jiang also used "Yuanhua Smuggling Case" to force
Central Military Commission (CMC) Vice Chair Liu Huaqing to resign.
Liu was previously arranged by Deng to assist Jiang in the army.

NTD reporters Chang Chun, Li Yuanhan and Zhou tian

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