Zhang, Lin: The Chinese Government Has the Responsibility and Obligation to Secure Human Rights.
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Date: 1/6/2012 3:35:37 PM
Sender: Zhang, Lin
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Zhang, Lin: The Chinese Government Has the Responsibility and Obligation to Secure Human Rights
张琳(Zhang,Lin)
The Chinese government openly claims to the international society that the situation of human rights of current China is in the best period. What they claims are a load of nonsense, they are confusing right and wrong. As a matter of fact, the situation of human rights in China is getting worse and worse, particularly in recent years. However, the Chinese government says that its human rights situation is in the best period. Isn’t it a lie?
Nowadays, there is a growing deterioration in the ecological environment of the official circles of the Chinese Communist Party. The government is losing its capability of winning the trust of the public. The impression the public form of the Chinese officials is dreadful and ravenous. Most officials are morally bankrupt, they violate the law knowingly, abuse power for personal gain, shield one another, plan solely for benefit…… They disregard the Chinese people’s lives and possessions, and trample the human rights of the common.
The Chinese commonalty’s sweatshop wage is utilized by the Chinese Communist government, to support a big swarm of officials who are unreasonable and destructive. The masses’ safety cannot be well protected, how dare the Chinese government to talk wildly about “human rights”. The Chinese Communist Party do things in a perverse way, the Chinese officials trample human rights, and they deceive themselves as well as others. The Chinese government as well as the officials push themselves to the opposite side of the Chinese people, which lose the popular support, and lead to failure at last. What is that rubbish the Chinese government claims—— “the situation of human rights of current China is in the best period”? Securing the Chinese people’s basic human rights is not charity from the government, but is responsibility and obligation that the government must shoulder and accomplish.
Zhang, Lin
January 6, 2012 |
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