On October 22, 2009 the first-term vice president of China Interim Government Jia Jia returned to China and was secretly arrested by the political police of Chinese Communist Party with his whereabouts unknown. This time Jia Jia returns home to awaken Chinese people to come out of the fear for despotic rule and promote the democratic cause in China. It is a heroic feat to go down into history that Jia Jia returns to China alone in face of the CCP tyranny.
Chinese communist tyranny is a political mafia, maintaining a despotic rule by means of violence and lies in characteristic of state terrorism; the tyranny is a traitor clique that turns against cultural country and destroys China’s culture and spirits; the tyranny is an economic crime syndicate consisting of malfeasants who snatch social property by using corrupted power; the tyranny is a violent gang that makes China fall into a political, cultural colony of Marx-totalitarianism; and the tyranny is a crime syndicate that has committed countless crime against humanity to the Chinese people of all ethnic groups. In general, the politics and legislation system of Chinese communist tyranny is an evil law and its rule over China is thus illegal in all senses.
Chinese communist tyranny secretly arrests and takes Jia Jia into custody committing new crime in the name of its despotic evil law. The parliament of China Interim Government hereby warns the officials and political policemen of the tyranny who decided or carried out the secretive arrest and detention of Jia Jia: your behavior is part of the crime against humanity of Chinese communist tyranny; the crime committed through your decision and implementation in the arrest and detention of Jia Jia shall be given severe sanctions by democratic China’s legislation upon the communist tyranny’s collapse under the general law; your only way out lies in quickly waking up to make a fresh start in life, and atone for your crime by taking real action in support of democratic cause.
Yuan Hongbing
Speaker of Parliament of China Interim Government
November 1, 2009
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