Qi, Ligang: The CCP claims to have fought for human rights since its founding
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Date: 11/11/2017 5:56:39 PM
Sender: Qi, Ligang
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Qi, Ligang: The CCP claims to have fought for human rights since its founding
齐立刚(Qi, Ligang)
Democracy, freedom, human rights! It is what people all over the world yearn for and love! The same is true of the Chinese people.
Since the day it was founded, the Communist Party of China has held high the banner of democracy and human rights, and has won the support of the Chinese people.
Later, in the so-called white paper on human rights in China published by the CCP, it also claimed that the CCP has held high the banner of democracy and human rights since its founding. Freedom of speech has made great achievements in the field of human rights.
Since the CCP claimed to have established its regime in 1949, it has been actively publicizing and promoting human rights, striving to protect citizens' freedom of religion and speech, and has made great achievements in the field of human rights.
Many people disagree with this statement.
Since the emergence of the communist movement, communist parties around the world have brought huge disasters to the people of all countries.
The CCP is no exception. The purpose of the CCP’s founding party is to use violence to seize power. After it came to power, it implemented the dictatorship of the proletariat. After the founding of the People’s Republic of China, it brutally suppressed dissidents, religious people, democrats and human rights activists, and blatantly trampled on basic human rights. It proves that the CCP's so-called struggle for human rights is simply to confuse the people.
The current CCP mainly consolidates the regime by combining ignorant people and violent suppression. In China, those who advocate democracy, freedom and human rights will be suppressed by the CCP! Those who disagree with the CCP's views will be accused by the authorities of arguing against the central government, and will also be suppressed by the CCP!
Qi, Ligang
November 11, 2017
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