Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

China's Protests and Riots Worry CCP

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
1,717
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2011

Follow us on TWITTER: http://twitter.com/cnforbiddennews
Like us on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/chinaforbiddennews

According to a study released by Sun Liping, professor at
Tsinghua University, 180,000 domestic protests and riots
have occurred in 2010, more than three times the tally
from a decade earlier.

As the National Day of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
October 1st is approaching, tens of thousands of petitioners
have gathered in Beijing.

The CCP authorities have been on guard and have begun
large-scale arrests.

Scholars and experts comment that the CCP's dictatorship
and its acts of cruelty will eventually drive the Chinese masses
to undertake a revolution similar to the Libyan one.

The Wall Street Journal's article titled
" Unrest Grows as Economy Booms ", said that
the unrest isn't confined to the ethnic minority areas of Tibet
and Xinjiang. Many protests stem from everyday economic
injustices, including land grabs by developers, abuses
of power by local officials, or unpaid wages by construction firms.

Zhao Yuanmin analyzed that the CCP's policy of
allowing some people to be the first to get rich, has created a crop of
interest groups based solely on CCP officials.
They haven't brought along other people who could get rich
afterwards, but instead got involved in more and more corruptions,
triggering Chinese civilians to live with hardship.

Zhao Yuanmin says: "CCP's dictatorial nature shows that
whatever its regime or government, both totally disregard civilians but for a handful of people.
All its policies' formulation and implementation are
serving their own interests.
For example, the Chinese constitution looks highfalutin,
but in the process of its implementation and legislation,
many factors have been included for the interest groups. "

Cao'an Jushi, an economic commentator, believes that
the protests in China have been longstanding, simply because
the civilians were enclosed in a pressure cooker in the past.
They dared not and were also not aware on how to act.
With the internet providing vaious information channels,
civilians have learned how to fight in a peaceful way
against the CCP's random infringes on their rights.

Cao'an Jushi says: "Specially the protests that outbroke
in recent years, mainly reflected the CCP's Doomsday mindset.
The CCP authorities know that the regime won't last for long,
so it began its final plunder on a large-scale by using might
and violence. A typical measure is maintenance of stability,
that is, to safeguard CCP's stability with violence.
This redoubled civilians' outrage. "

The Voice of Germany published an article entitled
" China's Future", stating Der Spiegel's three views
on China's future direction.

In the end, the analysis said : "Back to reality: the CCP is going
on a dangerous path in the name of 'stable' and 'harmonious society'.
They suppress important public discussions and civilians' views on
the country's future. In dealing with the ethnic conflicts,
they attribut to foreign countries the problems actually created
by themselves."

Zhao Yuanmin comments that the Libyan revolution will become
a model and a trend for the future direction of China's society.

Zhao Yuanmin says: " There is an old saying: 'If the masses
don't fear death, what would be the use of threatening them with death? '
Even if the CCP authorities have troops,
most of the soldiers come from the masses.
The soldier has friends and family,
all of them are living in misery.
Now they are subject to military disciplines.
But when the soldiers get rid of these restrictions,
then the army will become unreliable.
Let alone, there exists so many civilians. "

Cao'an Jushi believes that a timing is needed for
the outbreak of a public protest.

Cao'an Jushi says: " The most important timing is
a focal point of the masses.
When the stress is concentrated to a focal point,
the event may incurr.
So far, growth of the large-scale protests and riots indicates
that the focal point is approaching very closely.
The outcome is that China will move towards democracy."

A Wall Street Journal's article says that the level of
social tension and number of protests against the regime is rising.
This is a sensitive subject as the ruling CCP prepares to mark
the 62nd anniversary of its National Day, which is making the CCP worry in fact.

NTD reporters Liu Hui and Wang Mingyu

《神韵》2011世界巡演新亮点
http://www.ShenYunPerformingArts.org/

  • likes, 2 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (8)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Go chinese people. Fight back against CCP. Remember the years, 1911- defeated and overthrew of the Qing gov., 1368- defeated and overthrew the Mongol dynasty, 1945- defeated the Japanese army in China.

  • It funny people declare to be against Captialism but support it more than American .How would Mao feel ?

  • only canadians sit idly by, happy to profit on ceausescu's slave trade industry combined with afghanistan's child sex slavery, heroin sales

  • ughhh china you used to b a butitiful country 50,000 years ago. China is still a wonderful place with wonderful people its just there goerment

  • @genesispassion what do you mean by that??? plain silly??? do you know how many poor people are living in China that don't have even clean water to drink and only the government supporter has chance to get some guanxi and grab all the money into their own pocket, and buy 3 or more Ferrari???????? think about it.

  • The world is finally waking up.

    When your government goes bad, this is the reason to have guns. No other reason.

  • do these people want to go back to dark ages of mao great famine..it just plain silly ..

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more