Hong, Mei: CCP treats the Constitution as waste
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Date: 1/13/2013 5:36:28 PM
Sender: Hong, Mei
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Hong, Mei: CCP treats the Constitution as waste
洪梅(Hong, Mei)
CCP also has its own "constitution" as literally, should be one of the world's most perfect constitution, which stipulates the rights of citizens is more eloquent about exhaustive, such as Communist China "Constitution" Article 35, China Citizens of the People's Republic of speech, press, assembly, association, of procession and of demonstration, the provisions of Article 36, People's Republic of China citizens have freedom of religion, Article 47 stipulates that citizens have the People's Republic of China to conduct scientific research, literary and artistic creation and other cultural activities freely and so on.
Suddenly saw the CCP "Constitution" These provisions encompassing, almost as much as the United Nations 'Universal Declaration of Human Rights, "but in real social life, the CCP treats the Constitution as paper, just a piece of paper a fraud, citizens' fundamental freedoms everywhere restricted, in fact, deprived of power spotless, the brutal repression of dissidents, human rights activists and ruthlessly against any naive to want in the "People's Republic of China" to pursue the constitutional civil liberties of people, only ruthless repression by the authorities Shackles even imprisonment (like Liu Xiaobo, who was convicted as a result of countless words).
This is the failure to abide by the "People's Republic of China", the Chinese Communists even countries have developed their own Dafa Shitongerxi as paper, completely ignoring the existence of the Constitution, the Chinese Communist Party officials, the so-called constitution is just a decoration, to cover for them phony, momentous occasion brought whitewash, toilet paper, like throwaway, nobody use it as for one thing, usually lawlessness corrupt hearts that the "Constitution," a creature, that the "rule of law" word.
Chinese officials and the Chinese government, all obey the law, with the right to replace the law, free to trample on human rights.
Hong, Mei
January 13, 2013
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