Xu, Qing: Where is China’s Human Rights?
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Date: 9/19/2012 3:17:03 PM
Sender: Xu, Qing
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Xu, Qing: Where is China’s Human Rights?
徐青(Xu,Qing)
Recently, I read a piece of news on the newspaper, of which the content is that, a citizen in Xiamen put shelves in front of her yard to set flowers and grasses, but one day came four cars sitting with city inspectors, police, and armed police, they came to the door of the family and crash everything they saw, allowing no explanation. The hostess came out to argue with them, they sail “You violated the law”, and asked the hostess to show all the certificates, but the hostess said, “My family has been lived here for nearly a century, but the Chinese government only exists less than 70 years, we lived here before the foundation of the Communist Party, how could we violate the law, you guys always put the rule of law and human rights on your mouths, but what you do right now is a demonstration of rule of law and human rights?”
Indeed, in recent years, the Chinese government keeps on saying that, “China is a country ruled by law, and people enjoy every human right”, but over these years, the frequently occurred forced evictions and forced land acquisitions demonstrate the truth of China’s rule of law and human rights.
Chinese law-enforcing department is used as the suppression machine of the Communist Party, from “June 4” democratic movement in 1989, to the protest movements in Shifang, Sichuan this year, which were all suppressed by the Chinese government using armed police, that’s the so-called rule of law in China. Once you have few opposing views, you will be accused by the crime of “subvert the state power” and being put into prison, and then suffer the most cruel penalty in the world. The facts show that, at present, China has no human rights.
Xu, Qing
09/19/2012
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