Wang, Jun: CCP mobilized the army to suppress mass incidents
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Date: 9/9/2013 4:07:27 PM
Sender: Wang, Jun
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Wang, Jun: CCP mobilized the army to suppress mass incidents
王俊(Wang, Jun)
China in recent years, the occurrence of mass incidents rising number of mass incidents, since tens of thousands from the previous year to the current year from the hundreds of thousands, and the number of people involved in more and more people and more complex composition, while urban residents to participate the number has more than groups of rural residents to participate in the event, showing the social contradictions are moving from rural to urban areas, the more serious the consequences of mass incidents.
China is mainly responsible for the maintenance of stability of the task in the past by police, but now more and more groups of events throughout the armed exhausted powerless, CPC decided to participate in the maintenance of stability to use the regular army.
Outline of Chinese Communist army building recently released proposed new requirements for the army, the main content is ready to respond to mass incidents, maintaining social order and stability.
Requires all troops to take concrete effective measures to ensure that if something happens, be able to act quickly and resolutely to complete the task.
In a normal country, the main task of the military is to defend the defense, especially in times of peace, the country's social security system is primarily the responsibility of the police.
Chinese army to abandon the main responsibility now, fully engaged in the maintenance of stability CCP, indicating the nature of the army has been completely changed, but in order to defend the existence of the communist regime.
No foreign army muzzle, but turned inside, ready to suppress the people, and this can only inspire greater conflict, resulting in greater social unrest.
China only constitutional democracy, open expression, freedom of assembly, and let the people enjoy democracy, China's social unrest problems can not solve.
Wang, Jun
September 9, 2013
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