| 189712 Posted: 21 May 2012 07:38 PM PDT | Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com 《神韵》2011世界巡演新亮点www.ShenYunPerformingArts.org | Views: 0 0 ratings | | Time: 04:24 | More in News & Politics |
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| Letter from Yunnan Province Urges Bo Xilai and Zhou Yongkang Removal Posted: 21 May 2012 07:34 PM PDT | Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com 16 senior Chinese Communist Party (CCP) members from Zhaotong in Yunnan Province have written a letter to the central regime. They have requested the removal of Zhou Yongkang from the Standing Committee. In addition, they have requested for Liu Yunshan, Minister of the Propaganda Department, to be removed. In the letter, they condemned Zhou, who has controlled the "Chongqing Model". They said Zhou is the same as Bo Xilai, and both are liars. On May 20, 16 senior party members published a letter again on a website. They said they were very happy the Bo Xilai event took place, as they have chance to speak out. The world will know, there are 16 tough people in Zhaotong, they showed a glimmer hope of justice in China. The letter was entitled "Support Hu Jintao, Punish Bo Xilai, Remove Zhou Yongkang." It was written by Zhao Zhengrong, who requesting the central regime to remove Zhou Yongkang and Liu Yunshan. Zhao said the letter represented 16 senior party members, and was requested by the majority of party members in China. They said they leave the final decision to the central regime. They believe this is a voice, and it isn't against the law or party principles. In an opening letter, they pointed out that Zhou and Bo used the "Singing Red Songs, Fighting Corruption" campaign to destroy judicial independence and justice. They aroused many misjudged cases, spreading fear over the whole society. Zhao <b>...</b> | Views: 0 0 ratings | | Time: 03:32 | More in News & Politics |
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| it seems Bo's case will go to trial early; the prison sentences of Bo, Gu and Wang already prepared. Posted: 21 May 2012 07:32 PM PDT | Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com Wang Lijun and Bo Xilai's cases, triggering the political crisis of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have not been publicized by CCP officials. In the last two days, some overseas media reported the CCP Central Committee stated how to deal with Bo Xilai's case. It may advance to June or July. The prison terms for Bo and Wang could be 16 years to life imprisonment with Gu possibly sentenced to death. According to the Boxun network from informed sources, Bo and Gu's crimes are very serious. So along with voices from CCP Central Committee requiring the case is dealt with according to law, opinions from CCP top officials are that the matter be brought forward from August to June or July. Then the case will be handed over to the judiciary and taken through the judicial process. The news said that, if judged by the content of the crime, both Bo and Gu would be sentenced to death. However, Bo may not be sentenced to death; it's most likely that he will get prison terms from 16 years to life. The news said that Wang mainly committed three crimes: treason, serious corruption and torture. The outcome of his case may be at about the same time as Bo and Gu's. But it may not be publicized at the same time. Wang may not be sentenced to death. He will most likely receive prison terms from 16 years to life imprisonment. But Hong Kong's South China Morning Post quoted an insider saying that Wang will be judged with <b>...</b> | Views: 0 0 ratings | | Time: 03:28 | More in News & Politics |
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| Two CCP Mouthpieces Argue Publicly On Exposing the Poison Food Scare. Posted: 21 May 2012 07:28 PM PDT | Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com Many media reported that in China, formaldehyde, the swill-cooked dirty oil substance, along with some extremely toxic chemical products, the likes of mercury and dichlorvos (DDVP), are inside the regular food on people's dining tables. Recently, the "Beijing Daily" published an article saying the poisonous food articles are made up by certain media. The "Xinhua Daily Telegraph" later refuted this point of view. The two Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) mouthpieces have fought publicly, raising public concern. On May 18, the "Beijing Daily" published an article titled "The Social Role of the Media is to Sing the Main Theme". The article stated, unveiling such facts about food safety, the conflicts between patient and hospital, quality of construction and corrupt officials all to be the poisoning of the Western mind. It said with some media's propaganda, all food in China seems be poisonous, but actually its an illusion, purposely made up by individual media. Internet writer Wu Jianguo, pointed out the truth of the matter, is that its difficult to find safe food in China nowadays. Yet the "Beijing Daily" still used its own excuses to hide the serious food security crisis. This shows CCP's evil nature and total and blatant disregard for human life. Wu Jianguo: "A friend in China told me that even cooking at home, the cooking oil they bought from the shops might well be the swill-cooked dirty oil. The <b>...</b> | Views: 1 0 ratings | | Time: 03:54 | More in News & Politics |
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| Wang Yang's New Deal: Far from Constitutional Democracy Posted: 21 May 2012 07:25 PM PDT | Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com Wang Yang, Guangdong Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Secretary has repeatedly mentioned political reform. He has proposed "full self-governance of social organizations and citizens." This was after a speech on "Happiness is not given by CCP." However, analysis pointed out that Wang's idea has little relation with constitutional reform. Wang's idea is far away from constitutional democracy, although what he claims can be seen as a real progress. On May 17, "Nanfang Daily" published a survey report by Wang Yang, CCP Secretary of Guandong and member of the Politburo. Wang Yang reported that Guangdong is a "vanguard in deepening reform" based on the socialist market economy. Wang mentioned the "small government" policy: To straighten out the relationship between government and society. To accelerate the development of social organization. He also said way to enhance "self-healing" of society by "self-governing of social organizations and citizens". Wang Yang stated "self-governing of social organizations" after he spoke about "the government should hand over the handling of social organization businesses.. Sun Wenguang, retired Professor of Shandong University said to NTD Television that Wang Yang belongs to reformists within the CCP. His idea on market economy reform looks fine. Sun Wenguang: "Under the leadership of the CCP, the government becomes a big government. Social organizations are scarce. However <b>...</b> | Views: 2 0 ratings | | Time: 03:19 | More in News & Politics |
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| NTD's "Free China" Film Wins Free Speech Award in Philadelphia Posted: 21 May 2012 12:29 PM PDT | It would be hard to find a more apt location for the first ever Free Speech Film Festival. Across the road from Independence Hall in Philadelphia, at the American Philosophical Society's Benjamin Franklin Hall, the Free Speech Award is being handed out... ...the winner... Free China: The Courage to Believe, a film by Michael Perlman, co-produced by NTD Television and World2Be Productions. It follows the story of two practitioners of the Falun Gong meditation discipline, who along with tens of millions of other Falun Gong practitioners have been persecuted for their beliefs in China. [Kean Wong, Producer, Free China]: "Ten years ago I met Jennifer and she had just escaped China. She was writing her book and to be able to tell her story after so many years and get it out and to be acknowledged... this is about not just her story but also those inside China who are being suppressed, so this is for them." The film received a warm welcome from VIPs at the event. [Karen Curry, Former CNN New York Bureau Chief]: "When you can tell a story that's a pretty broad story through two intensely compelling characters like Jennifer and Charles, from a filmmaking standpoint, I thought that was really pretty extraordinary." Festival founder Margaret Chew Barringer says Free China was a clear winner. [Margaret Chew Barringer, Founder, Free Speech Film Festival]: "Technically perfect, the music is superb, and the cause, of all the films we saw, related to the most people." Director Michael <b>...</b> | Views: 0 0 ratings | | Time: 02:32 | More in News & Politics |
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| Popularity Growth: Overseas Chinese Media Reporting Sensitive CCP Topics Posted: 20 May 2012 09:22 PM PDT | Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com On May 18, LA Times reported that Chinese overseas media reporting different opinions from the Chinese Communist Party got a lot of breaking news from the scandals of Bo Xilai and his wife Gu Kailai. This was due to being unable to see any reports on this topic in Chinese state media. The report said overseas Chinese media included newspapers and TV stations. When they hold different opinions, it is like state media having competition when they report sensitive topics that are blocked by CCP censorship. According to LA Times, The Epoch Times reported Straightforward information on the CCP in 19 languages. Talk show programs on NTD also reported on the recently escaped Chinese blind dissident Chen Guangcheng, as well as rumors Wen Jiabao may resign due to this political event. NTD Television Vice President Zhou Shiyu said at their last meeting in New York that CNN stood out for their reporting on The Gulf War. AL Jazeera benefited from reporting on the Arab Spring. Political changes in China will make NTD a top media. NTD audiences have increased 5 times in recent months. 500, 000 Mainland Chinese watch NTD everyday. According to LA Times, overseas media reporters in China say that they must watch media from overseas dissident's. Chinese mainland scholar Mr Lu. told NTD that he saw some people watching NTD in their homes. Mr. Lu: "They can't know the truth here. For example, there's a blast somewhere <b>...</b> | Views: 56 3 ratings | | Time: 03:46 | More in News & Politics |
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