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Aba Autonomous Prefecture Government Mandates Lawyers to Be in Solidarity with the Party

On April 29, the Judicial Department of Aba Prefecture [Aba is the second largest Tibetan ethnic group in Sichuan Province] held a lawyers’ professional training conference. All 55 practicing lawyers in the region attended the training. During the conference, the lawyers were required to be in solidarity with the Party’s Unified Plan both in thought and action, to be sober-minded about the [political] climate, and to counter-attack the Dalai clique’s separation with concrete actions.

Source: Boxun, May 4, 2008
http://www.peacehall.com/news/gb/china/2008/05/200805040315.shtml

Ignorant Coordinator for Tibetan Issues

Chinese citizens’ reactions to western media reports on Tibetan issues have surprised many western people. Chinese people’s global protests of western media and western governments reflect the Chinese government’s long-term influence. During this movement, the official state-run media attack from China along with the criticism of individual top officials from Europe and the U.S. encouraged Chinese citizens’ sentiments of nationalism and boosted anti-American feelings. Below is an article from the Xinhua website criticizing Paula Dobriansky, the U.S. Undersecretary of State [1]

Ignorant “coordinator for Tibetan issues” [2]

The Washington Post on Monday, April 21, published an article titled “The Way Forward in Tibet” by Paula J. Dobriansky, the Undersecretary of State for democracy and global affairs in the U.S. State Department, and her capacity was specifically labeled at the end of the article as the “U.S. special coordinator for Tibetan issues.”

First of all, her role as a coordinator invites some questions. Common knowledge tells us that a coordinator has to be accepted or approved by both parties in a dispute, whereas the capacity of Dobriansky here is the outcome imposed by the U.S. government, a third party from the outside, and the Chinese government has never recognized her as she has wishfully imagined or thought of.

Secondly, as a coordinator, one should keep to an uninhibited, impartial and just stance, whereas Dobriansky not only listens to and believes in one side, but openly shields one party and blames the other party, without any fairness to speak of.

Thirdly, a coordinator should have an in-depth understanding and make rather extensive studies on the problems that are to be dealt with. If one has a smattering of hearsay knowledge, makes frivolous comments and talks a lot of nonsense, he or she will make himself or herself a laughing stock. Apparently, Dobriansky has made such a ridiculous error.

Then, let us first look at her knowledge of Tibet. By relying solely on, or basing herself on, distorted reports from a few Western media and briefing reports from the U.S. embassies and consulates, she citied the March 14 Lhasa incident as “peaceful protests” and demanded for China to release people. How could you demand this so harshly, if it is not out of an ill intention? So many video scenes recorded by both Chinese and foreign cameramen obviously show “Tibetan independence” protestors setting fire to stalls, attacking schools, killing or hacking to injure innocent civilians, and how can such obvious violence be said to be “peaceful protests” or demonstrations?
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Moreover, the riots in Tibet are caused by a few “Tibetan independence” protestors with an aim to capitalize on Beijing’s summer Olympic Games to divide China and seek Tibetan independence at the very instigation of the Dalai Lama. Even the Western media have not made any denial of this evidence.

Paula J. Dobriansky, however, alleged in her article that “underlying these tragic events is China’s long-standing repression of religious, cultural and other freedoms for the Tibetan people.” She is simply telling a bare-faced lie!

Any people who have been to Tibet or those with the slightest interest in Tibet know that the Lamaseries and Buddhist temples across the region are resounding with the chanting of Buddhist sutras and the freedom of Tibetans in their religious belief has never been subjected to government interference. The Chinese central government has, on a couple of occasions, made huge appropriations for overhauling or repairing temples and Lamaseries, preserving cultural relics, or sifting classic Tibetan works; these are facts there for all to see. Why does Dobriansky turn a blind eye to all these things? And is this the little, pitiful Tibet-related knowledge the so-called coordinator possesses on Tibetan issues?

Both Dobriansky and the U.S. Congress have honored the Dalai Lama as a “man of peace” who has advocated a “middle way” that embraces “autonomy for Tibet” within China and “rejects seeking independence” and they even said he “has publicly come out strongly against the violence” and “indicated his support for holding the Olympic Games in Beijing.” A host of ironclad facts so far unveiled have long proven that the Dalai Lama is a man who never means what he says. He utters beautiful, high-sounding words before the scene on one hand and, on the other hand, he masterminds violence behind the scene. So, it is not inappropriate to depict him as the most hypocritical person in the world.

It was reported that Dobriansky attended the fifth “International Tibet Support Groups Conference” in Brussels in May 2007. It was at this conference that the “Tibet independence” organization adopted a strategic plan as well as the related plan of action to take the Olympic Games in Beijing as the main target of assaults in the coming 15 months, and the commander to organize such “Tibetan independence” activities sits right there inside of the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C..

Does the “special coordinator for Tibetan issues” who had been at that conference really not know any moves of the Dalai clique to sabotage the Beijing Olympic Games? She still cites that “he is supportive of the Olympic Games in Beijing”? Is this “coordinator” cheating herself or deceiving others?

Endnotes:
People’s Daily, April 23, 2008
[1] http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2008-04/23/content_8032052.htm; (original Chinese article)
[2] http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90780/91342/6397699.htm

An Overview of Verdicts on Individuals Imprisoned in the Shanghai Social Security Fund Scandal

On March 25, 2008, Chen Liangyu, the former Shanghai Municipal Party Committee Secretary was sentenced to 18 years in prison, marking the end of the long lasting Shanghai social security fund investigation. People are still speculating on its impact and the turmoil it has caused to party’s top level; it is obvious that this case deals not merely with financial fraud but rather with the power struggle within the party. The following is a description of the verdicts that some of the individuals imprisoned in the Shanghai social security scandal received. [1]

According to an analysis done by some Hong Kong media, the conviction of Chen Liangyu, the former Shanghai Municipal Party Committee Secretary, of 18 years in prison for bribery and the conviction of Chen Xitong, the former Beijing municipal party committee Secretary of 16 years in prison for embezzlement are both indeed "political crimes" and should not be viewed simply as crimes of bribery and corruption.

According to those media reports, the CCP is accustomed to using financial fraud charges or personal scandals as a cover for the political motive behind the matter.

Among those who were linked to the Shanghai Social Security fund scandal in 2006, were Chen Liangyu, 20 other local high-ranking officials, and prominent figures from the business circle allegedly involved.

Due to scale of the case, the defendants were split up and sent to three different locations in Shanghai, Jilin, and Anhui Provinces for trial.

The most recent verdict was on April 7 in Jilin Province when Zhang Rongkun was sentenced to 19 years in prison and 1.3 billion yuan of personal assets were confiscated. The verdict was viewed as a benchmark for Chen Liangyu’s sentence.

Zheng Enchong, a prominent Shanghai rights lawyer stated that, "this (Shanghai Social Security fund scandal) is the result of a power struggle within the party." He said, "Jiang Zemin is Chen Liangyu’s big brother. Jiang was aware of Chen’s misconduct as early as when Chen was the party secretary for the Shanghai Huangpu district all the way until he was promoted to the position of Municipal Party Committee Secretary. Jiang hand picked and promoted Chen. The current circumstances suggest that the CCP high level authorities only wanted to use Chen Liangyu’s trial to call an end to the investigation."

Zheng Enchong said, "There is an internal agreement that no one will expose anything that is related to Jiang Zemin and Huang Ju."

Zheng continuted, "I am extremely disappointed! On Chen Liangyu’s case, we have waited for a total of ten years for this date! More than 200 people have been persecuted to death and more than 2,000 people are still imprisoned. This day has finally come."

According to the number released by the National Audit Office last month, the Shanghai Social Security Fund scandal involved 33.9 billion yuan, which is higher than the original estimate of 480 million yuan.
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 Table: Verdicts of Individuals Imprisoned in the Shanghai Social Security Fund Scandal

 Name  Former Post
 Trial Date & Location  Charge  Verdict
 Chen Liangyu  Former CCP Politburo member, and Shanghai Municipal Party Committee Secretary  March 25, 2008. The Second Intermediate People’s Court of Tianjin  Bribery & abuse of power  18 years in prison
 Zhang Rongkun  Former chairman of the Fuxi Investment Holding Company in Shanghai  Dec 27, 2007. The Intermediate People’s Court of Songyuan, Jilin Province  Five charges: bribing officials, company executives, manipulating stocks prices, fraudulent bond issuing and the illegal withdrawal of capital contributions  19 years in prison
 Zhu Junyi  Former Shanghai Labor & Social Security Bureau Chief  Sep 23, 2007. The Intermediate People’s Court of Changchun, Jilin Province  1.6 million yuan in bribes, embezzlement, funding of 1 billion yuan and abuse of power  18 years in prison
 Lu Qiwei  Former Chief of the Department of Pension Funds of the Labor & Social Security Bureau of Shanghai  Sep 23, 2007. The Intermediate People’s Court of Changchun, Jilin Province  1 million yuan in bribes  8 years in prison
 Wu Minglie  Former Head of the Shanghai New Huangpu Group Company (SNHGC)  Sep 23, 2007.The Intermediate People’s Court of Changchun, Jilin Province  Involved in the Huawen and New Huangpu case;10 million yuan in bribes  Life in prison
 Wang Zheng  Former General Vice-President of the Huamen Media Investment Corporation  Sept 23, 2007. The Intermediate People’s Court of Changchun, Jilin Province  Involved in the Huawen buyout of New Huangpu case; 10 million yuan in bribes  3 years in prison
 Han Guozhang  Former Vice President of the Shanghai Electric Group  Sep 23, 2007. The Intermediate People’s Court of Changchun, Jilin Province  Involved in the Shanghai Electric Group case; 6 million yuan in bribes  Life in prison
 Li Songjian  Former Board Director of Shanghai Mingyuan Group & non-executive director of Shanghai Electric Group  Sep 23, 2007. The Intermediate People’s Court of Changchun, Jilin Province  Involved in the Shanghai Electric Group case; the embezzlement of 50 million yuan; 700,000 yuan in bribes  18 months in prison
 Wang Chenming  Former Board of Director of Shanghai Electric  Dec 20, 2007. The Intermediate People’s Court of Changchun, Jilin Province  Involved in the Shanghai Electric Group case; share corruption of 300 million Yuan with Yan Jinbao and Lu Tianming; 210,000 yuan in bribes  Death penalty
 Sun Luyi  Former Director of the General Office of the Chinese Communist Party Shanghai Committee  Sep 25, 2007.  The Intermediate People’s Court of Changchun, Jilin Province  More than 5 million yuan in bribes  15 years
in prison
 Qin Yu  Former chief of Baoshan District in Shanghai  Sep 25, 2007. The Intermediate People’s Court of Changchun, Jilin Province  More than 6.82 million yuan in bribes  Life in prison & Property confiscation
 Wang Guoxiong  Former general manager of Shanghai Industrial Investment Group  Sep 26, 2007. The Shanghai No.1 Intermediate People’s Court    5 million yuan in bribes  5 million yuan in bribes  Life in prison & Property confiscation
 Lin Baoheng  Former director of the Shanghai Municipal State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission  Sep 25, 2007. The Shanghai No.1 Intermediate People’s Court  500,000 yuan in bribes  8 years in prison
 Wu Hongmei  Former Deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission  Sep 25, 2007. The Shanghai No.1 Intermediate People’s Court  1.96 million yuan in bribes  11 years in prison
 Han Fanghe  Former chief executive of Hua An Fund Management Co  Sep 26, 2007.  The Shanghai No.1 Intermediate People’s Court  More than 4 million yuan in bribes  18 years in prison 
 Yu Zhifei  Former Chief of Shanghai’s F1 racing track  Jan 3, 2007. The Intermediate People’s Court of Wuhu, Anhui Province  The embezzlement of 1.05 million yuan  4 years in prison
& a 300,000 Yuan fine
 Yin Guoyuan  Former deputy director of the Shanghai Housing, Land and Resource Administration  Waiting for trial  Charged with taking bribes, abuse of power  Unknown
 Chen Chaoxian  Former director of Shanghai’s Changning District  Waiting for trial  Corruption  Unknown
 Wang Weigong  Former vice general manager of Shanghai-based Shenergy Group  Waiting for trial  Received 9.5 million yuan in bribes from Zhang Rongkun  Unknown

Endnote:
[1] The Epoch Times,April 13, 2008.
http://epochtimes.com/gb/8/4/13/n2080475.htm

South Korean Media: Chinese State Agent Behind Violence during Olympic Torch Relay

The newspaper World Journal in South Korea reported on April 29, 2008 that a Chinese thug involved in the violence during the Olympic Torch Relay in Seoul had been identified as the head of the Chinese Students Association in Korea. The unnamed person is a PhD candidate in police administration at Dongguk University in South Korea. According to the report, he was an official from China Public Security prior to admission into Dongguk University and upon graduation, is scheduled to return for a professorship at the Public Security University in China.

South Korean MBC TV reported on April 28, 2008 that Chinese students studying in South Korea disclosed that several thousand Chinese students were brought from China to South Korea for the Olympics Torch Relay greeting teams.

Japanese Asahi Shimbun also reported that Chinese embassies organized, directed and financed “greeting teams” in the cities the Olympics Torch Relay passed.

Source: Epoch Times, May 2, 2008
http://news.epochtimes.com/gb/8/5/2/n2102399.htm

Beijing Driving Away Non-local Residents to Boost Olympic Security

An inside source has informed Boxun that in the last few days the authorities have begun forcing non-locals to leave Beijing, including those who hold temporary residence permits. The action was said to be needed in order to ensure the safety of Beijing Olympics. This has caused widespread complaints and anger from the non-locals being affected.

Source: Boxun, May 5, 2008
http://news.boxun.com/news/gb/china/2008/05/200805051207.shtml

Buddhist Monk Seeks to Enroll in Party School

On April 27 & 28, Monk Shi Qingming from Huang Long Temple of Yunnan Province sat in a two-day qualification test seeking to be enrolled into the Chinese Communist Party School of Yunnan Province. He learned about the party school enrollment notice in February and applied for the test in April. Monk Shi said that he intends to study the systematic teachings about the Party in order to accept the party leadership, follow the Party’s policies on religious practice and be part of the development to build a “Harmonious Society”.

Source: Yunnan Daily, April 28, 2008 http://search.yndaily.com/cgi-bin/detail.exe?133200+yndaily/news_99+59673+news_99+
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First Confucius Institute Opened in Mongolia

On May 2, 2008, the opening ceremony of the first Confucius Institute of the National University of Mongolia was held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

According to the statistics by the office of Chinese Language Council International, as of March 2008, 238 Confucius Institutes have opened in 69 countries and regions. The number has nearly doubled in two years from 2006 when 120 Confucius Institutes were established in 50 countries and regions.

Source:
Xinhua, May 2, 2008
http://news.xinhuanet.com/newscenter/2008-05/02/content_8092008.htm
The office of Chinese Language Council International http://www.hanban.org/cn_hanban/content.php?id=3258

Chinese Students Abroad: 1.21 million in 30 Years

According to Ministry of Education, in 1978 there were 860 Chinese students who departed China for education abroad. 30 years later, a total of 1,211,700 Chinese students went overseas for higher education, 319,700 of which have returned to China. 657,200 are currently in various bachelor, master or PhD programs abroad. 

In 2007 alone, 144,000 left China for education abroad.  8,853 of them were sponsored by the State.

Source: Xinhua, April 30, 2008
http://news.xinhuanet.com/overseas/2008-04/30/content_8078255.htm