Chinese Netizen: The 3rd Plenum is Like A Gangsters - TopicsExpress



          

Chinese Netizen: The 3rd Plenum is Like A Gangsters Meeting youtube/watch?v=gzZqDmo8UZg While the Third Plenary Session goes on behind closed doors, outside, streets are heavily guarded and the internet is tightly censored. DynaWeb, an overseas web-based anti-censorship portal, recently launched a website called Weibo Leak, which can restore Weibo users deleted posts. Among them, many internet users condemned the Chinese Communist Party, which engages in its underground party gathering, the Third Plenum, like a thief in the night. In the Third Plenary Session, Beijing streets are on tight guard, and the four major microblogs such as Sina and Tencent and many internet forums are experiencing blockage and massive deletion of posts. However, U.S. based Dynamic Internet Technology Inc. recently launched a Weibo Leak service to restore deleted messages, in which many netizens criticized the CCP. One says: After so many years of being the ruling party, [the CCP] still behaves like an underground party! Another netizen wrote: The Third Plenum has played the biggest joke on the media. Every website has a specialized section for the meeting, but as it turns out, its a closed door meeting. Only their communique will be given at the end and thats just a bunch of repetitive nonsense. Shi Jingdi, commentator: Dictatorships only make decisions behind closed doors. Nothing will be open. Their meeting is simply an exchange of interests and powers. They wont follow any rules, not even their own laws that say they must have an internal voting process. They will not reveal any of their shameful procedures. What political reform is the Third Plenum going to entail? According to the deleted posts, people express their hope for the meeting to lead to things such as the property declarations of the party and the officials, abolishing the expenditures on official receptions, vehicles and overseas trips, termination of all special food supplies for the elite and the unfair pension and medical systems, opening up the media and releasing all democratic dissidents, allowing election of a new Peoples Congress deputy, and discontinuing the usage of tax dollars by the CCP. Hu Jun, Human Rights Campaign in China organizer, describes the CCPs Third Plenum as a meeting of gangsters sharing their stolen goods. It is too shameful to go public. Hu Jun, Human Rights Campaign in China organizer: This government itself is not legitimate. This illegal government apparently is panic, confronted with the transforming country and intense social conflicts. They are hiding their shameful acts of redistributing their looted wealth while strengthening their centralization and monopoly. Over 60 years of ruling, the CCP has fomented the ire of the people since its beginning and been amidst constant peril. Prior to the Third Plenum, a series of incidents arose in China, from the Tiananmen Square car crash, to the bombings in Shanxi, explosions in Jiangsu and Anhui on the 9th, the opening day, and a Uighur peddler hacked an Anhui security guard to death. In order to maintain tight security during the Third Plenum, Beijing authorities canceled all police vacation leaves. Tiananmen Square and the Third Plenums meeting location, Jingxi Hotel, are heavily guarded with armed police, plainclothes patrols, and anti-riot vehicles. All streets are blocked, prohibiting any vehicles and pedestrians from getting close to the hotel. Areas around Beijing are also taking heavy security measures. Hebei province has set up check points for vehicles entering Beijing, and increased police patrols in every city and county. Beijing has also deployed heavy and armed police patrols. Meanwhile, local governments also take the offensive maintenance of stability by arresting human rights activists and petitioners, putting them on house arrest. In particular, meetings of swearing to maintain stability were held in Xinjiang and Tibet. Shi Jingdi: The main reason is that they fear the people. The CCP has made 80 million Chinese die of unnatural causes. The CCP has even conducted live organ harvesting on Falun Gong practitioners for more than 10 years. The regime owes so many bloody debts, so it is afraid. Hu Jun says that the violence in the name of maintaining stability is not going to work in this era of the internet, and when people have desire for freedom and democracy and anger over the ever expanding social disparity. Hu Jun: The Chinese have no way out. They can only express their pain and their anger in the internet. They speak the truth, and they speak out their pent up anger. It is not something that the CCP can suppress. Hu Jun says that even if the Third Plenary Session is not a disbandment, it will serve as a stepping stone. He says that the CCPs collapse is only a matter of time.
Posted on: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 18:30:40 +0000

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