Shan, Jie: 89“6.4” and the CCP’s anti-corruption
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Date: 6/15/2014 4:53:31 PM
Sender: Shan, Jie
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Shan, Jie: 89“6.4” and the CCP’s anti-corruption
单杰 (Shan, Jie)
In 1989 many of the capital city of Beijing and China broke out in an unprecedented, vigorous student movement. Students took to the streets to oppose the CCP's corruption.
Student movement directed at the Chinese Communist Party on corruption within the government and the tenderness of the Chinese Communist Party's central nervous system as a result, the CCP used the army bloodily suppressed the student movement. Punish corruption demands are silenced, the evil of corruption was encouraged, like a plague, spread from the top down, the trade-offs.
After the Chinese Communist Party has been shot calm surface, lost control of corruption, a good opportunity to reform the political system.
CCP do today, it is one of the demands of the student movement 25 years ago. Now the anti-CCP, has experienced a number of waves, "Tiger" (referring to the Chinese Communist Party officials) to play a lot, but the party's "Tiger" (referring to the Chinese Communist Party officials) are still waiting in the wings, the new "Tiger" (referring to the Chinese Communist Party officials) are claws.
The reason for the current one-party dictatorship Chinese Communist political system, the political system is corrupt, "tiger", "flies" growing hotbed.
89 "June 4," the student movement is the expression of the aspirations of democratic politics, which is the Chinese Communist Party in the future can not avoid the fundamental issues of social nature.
Democracy is a matter of China.
Shan, Jie
June 15, 2014
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