Wang, Qiang: CCP still practiced inquisition
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Date: 2/12/2014 2:48:51 PM
Sender: Wang, Qiang
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Wang, Qiang: CCP still practiced inquisition
王强(Wang, Qiang)
Chinese dynasties Jieyou inquisition, and up to the Qing Dynasty. The removal of the words cook into sin, those cruel persecution good advice, even Manmenchaozhan whole clan, the result of Chinese nationalism and patriotic elite lofty ideals are exterminated, and that comes with this rotten corrupt society as a whole, a lack of energy sink immobility recession subjugation scene .
Communist China has always called attention to the gun and the pen that control the military instrument of public opinion is extremely important for the maintenance of the regime, so the inherited feudal tradition established inquisition, suppress dissenting voices imprisoned dissidents, and never allowed different voices, new citizens' movement promoters recently sentenced Xu Zhiyong is an example. CCP persecution of Chinese large number of Democrats, but also the implementation of specific performance CCP literary inquisition.
Mankind has entered the 21st century, developed during the CCP is still in the implementation of inquisition, because the criminalization of speech can not be criticized, ridiculed by the international community to act, contrary to the historical trend of the CCP truly perverse sin can not be forgiven.
Under the current Chinese mainland barbaric terrorist inquisition as to guide the direction of the national group of intellectuals, it became silent, only behind closed doors for the benefit of research material science, or sold themselves singing the praises of the CCP elite, but there are still a lot of people with lofty ideals cents do not fear stand in defiance, vowing to break the inquisition, Chinese Democrats fight for freedom of speech in China, standing right side of history, will win the final victory.
The CCP unless democratic reforms to lift the ban on political party ban on Internet control, otherwise people would rallied regime change.
Wang, Qiang
February 12, 2014
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