Mu, Chen: The Chinese Army Will Be Nationalized De
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Date: 8/14/2010 8:12:53 AM
Sender: Mu, Chen
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Mu, Chen: The Chinese Army Will Be Nationalized Definitely
牟辰(Mu,Chen)
Human civilization has developed into the 21st century. There is big gap in the political aspect, economic aspect, technological aspect, cultural aspect, educational aspect, etc. among different countries in the world. Social systems can be divided into democracy and dictatorship categories. Until now, except the CCP autocratic government, there is no country, no political party, and no organization which openly opposes the idea "nationalization of the army".
The Chinese army has been controlled absolutely by the CCP autocratic authority. This army is an accomplice of the CCP autocratic authority to repress the common people. In June 1989, communist forces deployed the tanks using a machine gun to brutally repress the people and students in pursuit of democracy and freedom. In June 2009, the CCP governmentof the people and students;the CCP army used tank,in addition to the Communist Government, no nation, a political party, a political organization, openly oppose. The Chinese army had been affected by the Communist regime of absolute control, this army was the Communist regime oppressed peoples of accomplices; in June 1989, Communist forces deployed in the tanks using a machine gun, brutally repressing the people and students in pursuit of democracy and freedom. In March 2008, the Chinese Communist troops suppressed the Tibetan people in pursuit of freedom and human rights again. In July 2009, the CCP implemented the military repression of Xinjiang Uygur people.
Nationalization of army in China is related to China's future and destiny. Even though the CCP authority openly refuses the nationalization of army, it is inevitable historical trend for the Chinese army to develop towards it. The Chinese army will leave the controlling of the CCP. It will not hurt the common people again. It will become the nation’s army and the Chinese people’s army.
Mu, Chen
08/14/2010
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