Friday, November 18, 2011

China's Protests and Riots Worry CCP

Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com According to a study released by Sun Liping, professor at Tsinghua University, 180000 domestic protests and riots have occurred in 2010, more than three times the tally from a decade earlier. As the National Day of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) October 1st is approaching, tens of thousands of petitioners have gathered in Beijing. The CCP authorities have been on guard and have begun large-scale arrests. Scholars and experts comment that the CCP's dictatorship and its acts of cruelty will eventually drive the Chinese masses to undertake a revolution similar to the Libyan one. The Wall Street Journal's article titled " Unrest Grows as Economy Booms ", said that the unrest isn't confined to the ethnic minority areas of Tibet and Xinjiang. Many protests stem from everyday economic injustices, including land grabs by developers, abuses of power by local officials, or unpaid wages by construction firms. Zhao Yuanmin analyzed that the CCP's policy of allowing some people to be the first to get rich, has created a crop of interest groups based solely on CCP officials. They haven't brought along other people who could get rich afterwards, but instead got involved in more and more corruptions, triggering Chinese civilians to live with hardship. Zhao Yuanmin says: "CCP's dictatorial nature shows that whatever its regime or government, both totally disregard civilians but for a handful of people. All its ...

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