Li, Xilong: Lingering Chinese communist dictatorship
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Date: 7/11/2011 9:19:08 AM
Sender: Li, Xilong
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Li, Xilong: Lingering Chinese communist dictatorship
李熙龙(Li,Xilong)
At the 90th commemoration conference of CCPs establishment, 6 don’ts were proposed to CCP officials: don’t spread among the masses views against party views and theories; don’t publish comments against CCP’s decisions; don’t do against CCP’s decisions and deployment; don’t disclose party and state decision in any form; don’t disclose political rumors; don’t participate in any illegitimate organizations and activities. This has blocked the changes of political reforms, at least the political reforms starting from lower level to higher level.
As the interest group is a closed group, why these don’t were brought up? Obviously everybody is concerned within CCP organization, from the central government to local offices. They are afraid of the dissatisfaction and mistrust getting close to exposures, but disregard urges of political reforms from the global society. They still conceal, lie and rule over people.
It is easy to see that it is obscurantist of CCP to have proposed democratic new path within the party, especially topics such as democratic elections within CCP. This is of great contradiction and sarcasm. This strong dictating machine not only deprives people of their basic human rights, but also restricts party members to avoid different voices, which as a result causes the leaders holding too much power. In order to maintain their status and power, government officials of lower level play with power, are corruptive, buy and sell government positions with people’s money and continue to suppress the disadvantaged. Fellow friends, CCP’s political reforms are not within the foreseeable future; will there be tomorrow for a harmonious society? It is time for people to wake up. Let us work hard and fight for it!
Li, Xilong
July 11, 2011
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