Wang, Jian: CCP Disciplines brutal, corrupt frequent suicide
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Date: 1/4/2014 4:20:56 PM
Sender: Wang, Jian
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Wang, Jian: CCP Disciplines brutal, corrupt frequent suicide
王健(Wang, Jian)
Numerous reports of corrupt officials in China recently come under scrutiny, or after they were reported, the last words of corrupt officials would not stay committed suicide.
Vice Mayor municipality had earlier, now deputy governor of suicide, and the State Secretary, the provincial CPPCC chairman, etc., according to the statistics of the CCP more than six months after 18 great years, there are 23 senior officials committed suicide.
CCP official suicide frequent reason authoritarian regime in mainland China, the judiciary is not independent, discipline instead of the law of the land, once the CCP officials involved in corruption cases, the so-called dual regulation will be implemented immediately, is to ask the corrupt officials must explain the provisions of the offense in a specified time and place, this CPC Commission for Discipline Inspection in addition to the national judicial system handling system, Chinese people called the CCP family laws, corrupt officials after being detained and interrogated in order to be transferred to judicial organs.
Track system without any legal proceedings, escorted the suspect to lose all legal rights, just like entering the dungeon, you can not see a lawyer and his family, long-term detention in prison, almost isolated, devastated mental torture, not allowed to sleep eating, eating feces force choke hold water drowning, and even physical torture, the use of a wire whip, handcuffs embedded wrists, feet wearing heavy fetters, causing leg crushed a permanent disability.
CCP unauthorized use Disciplines replace national laws, family laws even higher than the law of the land, indiscriminate lynching physical torture, so many corrupt officials unbearable and would rather commit suicide do not want dead, shows that the CPC is not a normal party, but contrary to the modern civilization of mankind.
China needs an independent judiciary, using the legal system to protect human rights for all,
Wang, Jian
January 4, 2014
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