Nan, Quanyi: China freedom of speech is backwards
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Date: 3/13/2014 4:25:58 PM
Sender: Nan, Quanyi
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Nan, Quanyi: China freedom of speech is backwards
南泉一(Nan, Quanyi)
Among the most basic of human rights is freedom, and freedom of all starting point is freedom of speech.
Freedom of speech as a standard measure of national progress and civilization, has been the focus of the problem is that the human rights movement in modern China, late Qing period with lofty ideals one after another, have to win a limited freedom of speech, freedom of newspapers when folk can often sharp political essays published wording for government policies put forward criticisms and suggestions, authorities also more able to tolerate.
CCP has implemented after the party-state dictatorship, freedom of speech even completely abolished, a slight disagreement on even persecuted to death by the cruel blow.
Mid-fifties that is to help the CCP rectification, Chinese Communist Party to criticism, intellectuals believed, have put forward their opinions and suggestions, the results of the CPC was actually a conspiracy, commenters have went to jail, never ever no one dares to speak .
As has been said, the Kuomintang hand, democracy is a question of how much; Communist hands, democracy is whether the problem. Chinese Communist Party came to power after the New Deal, in order to ensure that parents country does not fall, brings up the banner of Mao left strengthen the centralization, the first thought is to tighten the control of speech, or even more severe than the previous. Democracy activist Liu Xiaobo, Xu Zhiyong, etc., to make recommendations moderate position entirely within the scope of the Constitution, did not do anything CCP content, were sentenced to four years and also tion.
But everything has extremes meet, the CPC will surely arouse greater high pressure control speech rally, the majority of Chinese people live jam lengthy word after all, the CCP can only be perverse impact of seven hundred and eight scattered. Chinese Democracy, the Chinese will be achieved freedom of speech.
Nan, Quanyi
March 13, 2014
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