ANTI-POLITICAL-PERSECUTION ALLIANCE OF CHINA
(Edited by Anti-Political-Persecution Alliance of China)
Xu Jian Di
If “July 1 Collection: Anti-tyrant, Anti-tyranny”, edited by Anti- Political-
Persecution Alliance of China, is the elegy for Jiang’s regime, then, “August 1 Collection: Anti-tyrant, Anti-tyranny” is a powerful volley at the tyrant, Jiang Ze Min and his tyranny.
The formation of a tyranny usually results from the related social system. In today’s China, CCP is the only lawful party, which is the source of tyranny; One-party ruling is, at its core, one-leader ruling, who is the factual tyrant. And the basis of this one-party and one-person ruling is the army and armed police.
If Chinese army were not the tool of tyranny, then there wouldn’t have had the “June 4 Tiananmen Massacre”---and maybe China had been in the process of democratizing since then.
If the armed police were not Jiang’s hatchet men, then the unemployed crowds of factory workers and impoverished peasants had long dragged Jiang out of his throne, and overthrown his tyranny.
CCP leaders had stressed on “the Party directs the guns” ever since it originated over half a century ago, just to ensure one-party dictatorship, never willing to give up its control of the army. Jiang, as the third generation CCP leader, being very aware of the fact that he doesn’t have the inherent authority like the previous CCP dictators, he has gone even further in managing to control the army---he connives the corruptions in the army, at the same time, seduces the army by offering more and more official titles, lavishes generous promises---largely turned the army into the bodyguard of his dictatorship. When faced by the mass unemployment and frequent protests from the impoverished peasants, Jiang’s countermove is not to manage to raise people’s income, but to add to their misery by expanding the armed police to the point of 5,000,000, just to keep his axe handy. With the army as his backing, and armed police as his axe, Jiang’s smile proves to be the smile of a hungry tiger---his tyranny reaches a new high in CCP history.
The reason that Jiang and his regime could practice their tyranny is, the army, which should be under the control of a government which is “of the people, for the people, by the people”, is actually controlled by one party, one person. The army and armed police which are an important part of a country became Jiang’s personal weapon in dealing with dissidents and people. Therefore, he can block political reform, connive corruption, and keep hold of a shaking regime in the storm.
The “August 1 Collection: Anti-tyrant, Anti-tyranny”, systematically compiles a big range of essays, yet with ten well-focused topics:
1.Who Should Control the Army: the Party or the Country Government?
2. Armed Police---Jiang Ze Min’s Personal Army, Source of Mafia.
3. Jiang Ze Min’s Three Secretive Ways of Controlling the Army: Spying, Buying and Destroying.
4.The Real Strength and the Lethal Weakness of Chinese Army
5.PLA: the Main Beam of the House Went Awry, So did the Lower Beams
6.Internal Strife Heats up in Chinese Army
7.Military Intelligence Personnel Defect in Forces
8.Anti-Jiang Forces in PLA and the Fomented Military Coup
9.PLA Will Bitterly Lose―If It Dared to Invade Taiwan Within 5 Years
10.Jiang Ze Min---Time to Resign
This collection, from the perspective of “whom does the gun belong to”, discloses the essence of Chinese army which is the dictator’s weapon, and the fact that the armed police is Jiang’s bodyguards and source of mafia, also reported the corruptions and evil deeds of the army and armed police, and how ordinary Chinese suffer from these evil forces in current Chinese society. This greatly helps people to see through the evil substance of Jiang’s regime, and awakes people to see that Jiang is destroying PLA which has an honorable history.
This also makes people realize that to change China’s one-party political system, the first step should be remove the army from CCP’s control, to put it under the control of the country government, to make it faithful only to the Constitution and the people. It also points out that the armed police should only act within the Constitution and the laws, to protect people’s rights and social stability, not to be the dictator’s hatchet men. In fact, if an in-office party has the control of the national army, then democracy is just lip service. So long as a dictator controls the national army, he will never allow any different voice heard.
I can safely say, every essay in this collection is a powerful arrow, thanks to the authors. Yet, since they were published at different times and in different publications, there has been a lack of collective effect. Now, thanks to the Alliance, they are gathered together in one book. What a volley they turn out to be: firing at the tyrant and tyranny! People who are concerned about China’s future will hurrah for it.
I hope, the Alliance will continue to contribute to China in this way. On the day that the tyrant is gone, the tyranny is crushed, Chinese people regain their freedom, we will remember the efforts made by the Alliance.