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The End is Near for the Evil CCP: Understanding China's PoliticalMaze [message #227358] Mi, 19 Juli 2006 06:09
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The End is Near for the Evil CCP: Understanding China's Political Maze

Understanding China's Political Maze
By Xin Fei
The Epoch Times
Jul 17, 2006

Mr. Zhang Tianlian promotes Attorney Gao Zhisheng's new book God is
Fighting Shoulder to Shoulder with Us. (The Epoch Times)

Recently, numerous major breaking news stories on Chinese politics have
been in the headlines. On surface they seem quite complicated, but they
are connected deeply through a common background. Zhang Tianliang, an
Epoch Times columnist and well-known commentator, believes that only
from the perspectives of Falun Gong, the publication of the editorial
series The Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party, and the increasing
wave of resignations from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), can we see
through the maze of China's politics.

In this article, Zhang Tianliang uses these three threads to show us how
to untangle some of these diverse events:

* Hong Kong's Cheng Ming Monthly reported that Chinese Vice
President Zeng Qinghong [1] leaked a list of new Politburo members;
* China's Vice Premier Huang Ju [2], having been diagnosed with
pancreatic cancer, appeared then disappeared a second time from the
political scene;
* Front-Line Magazine published a lengthy article exposing the CCP's
crimes of live organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners;
* The CCP's inner circle frequently has corrupt officials falling
out of favor; the CCP's Central Garrison Bureau had a major shakeup,
while China's president Hu Jintao reorganized the military's leadership;
* Human rights attorney Gao Zhisheng was assaulted again by CCP agents;
* North Korea's missile testing;
* The upcoming trial of Cambodia's communist Khmer Rouge leaders for
crimes against humanity;
* Release of the independent investigative report on China's organ
harvesting of live Falun Gong practitioners by two Canadians.

This article is based on the transcript of an interview with Zhang
Tianliang by Epoch Times reporter Xin Fei.

1. Falun Gong is the Key to the Power Struggle within the CCP

*
Hu Jintao's Subtle Change of Attitude Toward Falun Gong

Various sources indicate that the CCP's inner circle is having an
intense power struggle over the issue of Falun Gong, and the different
factions are using their resources to position themselves.

Recently we have seen that Attorney Gao Zhisheng, the human rights
lawyer who has spoken on behalf of Falun Gong, had a conflict with CCP
agents who monitor him. On July 9, agents verbally insulted and
assaulted Gao in front of his residence.

There was a subtle detail in his past encounters with the agents, which
I hope people have not missed. On March 10 of this year, Attorney Gao
received a death threat when an agent said to him, with his face up
close to Gao's, "Gao Zhisheng, the time for your death is not distant;
please remember my words, your death is not distant. Who are you? Those
at the top have to follow our intention; even Hu Jintao has to follow
our intention... " From this you will understand immediately the unsaid
meaning: Hu Jintao does not want to arrest you, but he has to listen to us.

But why hasn't Gao been arrested? I suppose Hu has played a role in
protecting Gao. That is the reason why Gao is in this quandary: he is
not been arrested but the harassing agents do not leave either. A few
days ago, Gao mentioned that Hu Jintao read his third public letter and
was shocked at the degree of cruelty in the persecution of Falun Gong,
and that Hu is making some efforts in this regard.

In Hong Kong, several magazines have followed the CCP's upper circles
closely, including Front-Line Magazine and Cheng Ming Monthly. Their
reports are quite perceptive. Front-Line Magazine recently published an
article "The Incident of the CCP's Live Organ Harvesting Is Getting
Bigger and Bigger." In an interview with The Epoch Times, the magazine's
Chief Editor Liu Dawen strongly criticized the CCP's crime as a crime
against humanity.

According to expert analyses, the magazine's reaction indicates that
there is a group in Beijing that opposes the CCP and Jiang Zemin/Luo Gan
[3]. This group wants to express their intention through media outlets
outside of the Mainland. In the report by Cheng Ming Monthly on Zeng
Qinghong's leak of the list for the 17th Politburo Standing Committee
members, its critical sword points directly at Jiang Zemin's follower
Zeng Qinghong.

*
Hu Jintao Consolidates Power

The security of the power of the CCP's top leader depends, to a large
degree, on whether the Central Garrison Bureau, the military, and
Beijing's municipal government are loyal to him. This was why when Jiang
Zemin tried to consolidate his power, he replaced the Central Garrison
Bureau chief Yang Dezhong with his trusted follower You Xigui, promoted
many generals in the army, and overthrew Beijing's then Mayor Chen
Xitong. Those are considered as the sign that Jiang has gained the control.

We have seen that recently Hu Jintao's has intensified his power. The
removal of Liu Zhihua as the Deputy Mayor of Beijing is reminiscent of
the 1995 incidents in Beijing municipal government when the Deputy Mayor
Wang Baocen committed suicide and the Mayor Chen Xitong was, in the end,
imprisoned.

Furthermore, Hu Jintao promoted 10 generals in the military so that the
total number of generals reached 36. Clearly Hu's position in the
military is greatly strengthened. Some top-ranking military personnel
will retire before the CCP's 17th Congress, including Zhu Qi in the
Beijing military region, Sui Mingtai in the armed police force, Yang
Deqing in the Guangzhou military region, and Li Ganyuan in the Lanzhou
military region. Hu Jintao will promote people into important military
positions, which is a sign of his power strategy. In addition, the
Central Garrison Bureau will have personnel turnover this year. The
bureau head You Xigui, Jiang Zemin's personal bodyguard, will now be
replaced with Sun Zhigong, Hu Jintao's head guard. This way, Hu's safety
will basically be ensured.

*
Counterpunch From Jiang's Clique

Of course, seeing this, Jiang would not idly sit by. On May 1 this year,
China's "Labor Day," he made his appearance on Mount Tai. What was he
trying to do? Using the jargon of the CCP itself, he wanted to
demonstrate that he was "still alive and still has his ambition."

We all remember that Deng made his South China inspection tour in 1992,
when he was 88 years old. Why did he do this? He revealed the reason
himself in a speech: "As for the words I spoke recently, some people
followed while some others refused to obey. The city of Beijing has
actively launched the campaign to implement my policy; however, some
people in the central government are still resisting."

Deng was targeting Jiang Zemin in this speech. Because Jiang refused to
follow his order, Deng decided to go public. Now, Jiang is 80 years old,
yet he still toured Mount Tai. From the photos taken during the tour, we
can see that he huddled up in a heavy jacket and was carried by others.
Obviously, he was in very poor health. And it was a desperate struggle
for him to make this public appearance. Obviously, Hu no longer follows
his orders.

Recently, there was another person near death who went public. Huang Ju
is suffering from incurable pancreatic cancer. Jiang Zemin arranged to
have Huang make a public appearance, showing that this key member of the
Jiang's clique was still alive. They are only bluffing. Huang can be
seen publicly once a month; the rest of the month, he is in hiding. If
he has really recovered, he would be seen more frequently.

The biggest counterpunch from Jiang's side was to launch a new
anti-Falun Gong website in a rush before July 1. This website published
a large number of articles defaming Falun Gong. The authors are a
handful of Jiang's and Luo's diehard followers, such as He Zuoxiu [4],
Zhao Zhizhen [5] and others.

According to insiders, the "610 Office," an organization specifically
established to plan and implement the persecution of Falun Gong, granted
Xinhua News Agency a large sum of money to reprint these slanderous
articles. They are aimed at waging another round of anti-Falun Gong
propaganda, the potency of which was only second to the propaganda at
beginning of the persecution and after the "Self-immolation Incident [6]."

Zeng Qinghong's list revealed that the in the upcoming 17th National
Congress, within the Standing Committee of the Politburo, he and Jia
Qinglin [7] would remain in the same positions; Li Changchun [8] would
take office as the vice chairman of China. He also mentioned that Liu
Yunshan, Zhang Dejiang [9] and others would be promoted.

Zeng and Jia are Jiang's diehard gangmembers. Li Changchun was sued by
Falun Gong for following Jiang in the persecution of Falun Gong. Liu
Yunshan is the Minister of the Department of Propaganda. Zhang Dejiang
was also a member of Jiang's clique who slaughtered the villagers in
Shanwei.

Zeng Qinghong actually tried to put up a smoke screen to fool the
outside that Jiang's clique still had solid political power. But he was
criticized by Wu Bangguo [10] as a result.

*
How Will Hu Jintao Be Evaluated

Hu Jintao has made some effort to bring the persecution of Falun Gong to
an end. However, his subjective effort didn't have much effect. As to
how Hu Jintao will be evaluated, depends on the reason Hu decided to
stop the persecution, which in turn, determines whether he can succeed
in the end.

If it is an issue of conscience and for the sake of upholding freedom of
belief that Hu wants to stop the persecution of Falun Gong, it is the
best scenario I can hope for. The human rights catastrophe that Falun
Gong is suffering, including the organ harvesting from live Falun Gong
practitioners, has never happened before, even in the persecution of
Christians by the Roman Empire. The mental torture Falun Gong
practitioners suffered in brainwashing have never been experienced by
any other spiritual group in history either.

If Hu is willing to bring an end to the persecution, he will have
accumulated greater merit than Roman Emperor Constantine and King Ashoka
of India. It would be an achievement of boundless merit for him.

There is no middle road for Hu Jintao. He either chooses to be Emperor
Constantine or Jiang Zemin.

If it is for the sake of power that Hu proposed to end the persecution
of Falun Gong, so as to drive Jiang's clique out of the Politburo and
eventually save the CCP, there is no way I would be in favor of him.

The CCP, an evil religion with all kinds of sins, will not tolerate the
existence of Falun Gong. Falun Gong's principles of "Truthfulness,
Compassion and Tolerance" will fundamentally disintegrate the CCP. This
was the scenario at the onset of the persecution.

I, as an individual, would hope to see what's going to happen with the
kindest intentions.

2. CCP's Crisis in the International Community

The CCP has become more and more isolated in the international
community. Recently, an independent research report was published in
Canada detailing the organ harvesting in China from live Falun Gong
practitioners. The media followed up with reports. The crime could not
be kept secret any longer. This issue will cause other countries to
reposition their foreign policy on the CCP. There is no reason for such
an anti-human, evil party to exist in the international community anymore.

Recently, we've seen several relatively major shifts in the
international community.

*
Increased Understanding of CCP Crimes

With the publication of the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party and
the ensuing wave of resignations from the CCP, the international
community has gained a better understanding of the CCP's crimes. The
Council of Europe passed a resolution on January 25, 2006, in
Strasbourg, France, to condemn the crimes of totalitarian communist regimes.

A new memorial for victims of communism will be erected in the national
mall of Washington, D.C. On July 5, a special court was established in
Cambodia to try the accused perpetrators in the Khmer Rouge massacres
and their crimes against humanity. All of these are frightening the CCP,
which relies on deception to survive in the international community.

*
Attention on Civic Groups and Forces in China

Previously, the international community attempted to work with the CCP
and urged it to implement systematic political reforms, in the hope that
it could become a democracy. Lately, we have seen other countries are
increasingly paying more attention to civic groups in China.

For example, in early May, President Bush met with Chinese human rights
advocates at the White House. According to inside sources, Bush intended
to invite more than just home church members from Mainland China. He
also wanted to meet with attorneys Guo Feixiong, who has fought to
protect the civil rights of Chinese citizens, and Gao Zhisheng, who
voiced strong opposition to the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong. The
intention demonstrated the United States' interest in civic groups and
forces in China.

Subsequently, Vice President Edward McMillan-Scott of the European
Parliament, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, and other Western
political leaders met with Chinese civil rights activists, Falun Gong
practitioners, and dissidents. These meetings captured the attention of
many people and are regarded as important signals of the West's changing
policy on China.

*
The CCP's Response

As usual, the CCP wants to create distractions. In other words, it will
hide behind the curtain and prompt terrorist countries to create
international chaos.

Two recent events stand out: one is inviting President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad of Iran to Shanghai to attend the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization; the other is using North Korea to create crises.

I believe that the CCP cannot pretend to have no responsibility in the
North Korea missile crisis. Japan-based Sankei News and South Korea
Associated Press reported that ten high-ranking military officials from
Iran went to North Korea by way of Beijing to watch the missile tests.
Also, key parts for the Taepodong-2 missile were all imported from China.

3. Massive Resignations From the CCP

The international Communist bloc relies on the CCP for its survival.
Every year, the CCP gives North Korea 1 million tons of petroleum, 2.5
million tons of coal and coke, and 500,000 tons of grains. Last year,
the CCP gave it US$2 billion. The CCP also gave Vietnam US$1 billion, as
well as a large assistance package to Cuba. North Korea, Vietnam, and
Cuba are all smaller countries. They don't even have the ability to
survive on their own. If the CCP does not support them, they would
immediately collapse.

What Should be Done?

For the international community, there is an obvious solution to
eliminate communism.

Military attacks will result in millions of deaths. Economic sanctions
would be used by the CCP to prompt blind patriotism. The best way, which
is the least expensive and will involve no deaths, is to spread the Nine
Commentaries and encourage people to withdraw from the CCP and its
affiliated organizations. It will quickly dissolve the CCP and
facilitate China's peaceful transformation.

[1] Zeng Qinghong: Member of CCP Politburo Standing Committee, Secretary
of the Secretariat of the CCP Central Committee, Vice President of the
People's Republic of China. [2] Huang Ju: Member of CCP Politburo
Standing Committee, Vice Premier of the State Council. [3] Luo Gan:
Member of CCP Politburo Standing Committee, head of the Political and
Judiciary Commission of CCP. [4] He Zuoxiu: Member of the Chinese
Academy of Sciences, relative of Luo Gan's, and helper in the CCP's
persecution against Falun Gong. [5] Zhao Zhizhen: Former director of
Wuhan Television Station, founder of "China Anti-Cult Web," and involved
in the making of TV programs and articles that instigate hatred against
Falun Gong. [6] On January 23, 2001 a group of people self-immolated in
Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China. The group were allegedly practitioners
of the Chinese spiritual movement Falun Gong; however, this is disputed
by Falun Gong supporters, who claim it was a setup by the Chinese
Communist Party as a part of the ongoing crackdown on the movement. [7]
Jia Qinglin: Member of CCP Politburo Standing Committee, Chairman of the
National Political Consultative Commission. [8] Li Changchun: Member of
CCP Politburo Standing Committee. [9] Zhang Dejiang, Member of CCP
Politburo Standing Committee, CCP Secretary of Guangdong Province. [10]
Wu Bangguo: Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress.

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