Reported by CIG Special Correspondent
On September 29, 2009, the CCP declares an earmarked fund of RMB 199 million as public subsidies for discharged military personnel. Before that, they performed a lot of protests and even announced to sacrifice themselves to pull the head of the CCP off horse if their requirements are not met. Quite soon it was said that an active army man named Fang Fenghui, commander of Beijing military region and commander in chief of the coming military parade, has used his strength in hand to effectively threaten the CCP at its 4th plenary session of the 17th central committee, leading to the CCP’s concession. This time that the CCP is forced to allocate funds to subsidize veterans just indicates the ex-servicemen’s initial victory over the CCP in defending their rights. In the meanwhile, it can be seen from this event that the CCP’s propaganda machine is gradually losing its function that the Party guard is also changing sides as the whole people get to know more and more truth. This is why the CCP gets abnormally nervous and appeases the ex-servicemen in such a flurry.
Over these years, events relating to defending rights have unceasingly occurred in mainland China that different groups being oppressed under the rule of the CCP have joined rights safeguarding appeals one after another. Ex-servicemen, including discharged officers, have become a group whose voice represents the strongest appeal. Early on April 11, 2005, some 1,600 discharged officers from 20 provinces and cities, discontented with the retirement system, all in uniforms, appealed in Beijing by carrying out a sit-down demonstration in front of the west gate of PLA’s General Political Department, drawing great concerns from home and abroad. Since then more and more information in this aspect has been passed around. Later on July 1, 2006, 47 ex-officers from Hebei, Shanxi, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang and somewhere else renounced the CCP in a collective manner, after which an increasing number of them have done so publicly and secretly.
In spite of the initial-stage success for veterans, so long as the CCP exists for one single day, the ex-servicemen will not be treated with their problems resolved. Thus, veterans should establish their own legions for collectively defending rights lest they should be divided and conquered by the CCP. However, what’s more thorough is quitting the CCP and its affiliated organizations. The latter is the best way to disintegrate the CCP, and one of the all-around non-cooperating methods in mostly direct boycott of the CCP. Whoever wants to win the final victory of defending rights must see through the nature of the CCP and so push ahead with pulling the evil regime into pieces.
At this moment, just one day away from October 1, the CCP acts like a tightened string, mobilizing a large number of man power and materials to whitewash it in an attempt of eking out its meager life once again. Any loud voice of defending rights will drive it mad and it hence wants to appease the appellants in a flurry and silence the voice. Such a moment is just the god-given opportunity to safeguard your rights violated. ‘The CCP is a paper tiger’ is a saying in point. When people safeguarding rights are strong, the CCP will appease them; when they are weak, the CCP will suppress them. Take action, man, seize the opportunity to defend your rights. This will form an unprecedented thread to the CCP and dramatically speed up the course of disintegrating the Party regime.
The China Interim Government
September 29, 2009
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