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Chinese Dissidents Establish
Transitional Mainland Government
Cayland Ford
Epoch
Times
Thursday December 6, 2007
Chinese dissident groups around the world are betting
on an impending regime change in mainland China, and they intend
to be ready whenever it comes.
On Dec. 5, the "Future China Forum," a group dedicated
to bringing about a peaceful transition to democracy, announced
that it will be laying the groundwork for a transitional Chinese
government in order to expedite the collapse of communist rule
in the world's most populous country.
"Before the Chinese Communist Party's 17th National People's
Congress, some people still had some hope that the Party might
launch a reform on its political system … but the [Communist
Party] has rejected any possibility of political reform,"
read a statement from the organization.
"The Chinese Communist Party continues to …control
the media and the Internet and severely restrict freedom of speech.
Civil rights activists and dissidents in China, underground church
members and Falun Gong adherents are facing cruel suppression
and persecution. Meanwhile, the Party's corrupted officials are
confiscating and looting the Chinese people's land and properties,"
it continued.
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In the statement, organizers invited "Chinese elites"
from all walks of life to participate in building a transitional
government. Among its current advisors are former high-ranking
members of the Chinese government and military—including
Jia Jia, a high-profile defector from the Shanxi provincial government—and
members of the Chinese democracy movement and other dissident
groups. While most are living in exile in North America, Europe,
Australia, and other regions of Asia, some remain in the mainland.
The Future China Forum claims to have received correspondence
from many disenfranchised Chinese people, as well as members of
China's military who have reportedly expressed a desire to stage
a coup d'état against the ruling communists.
Dissent among the ranks of the Chinese military has been on the
rise recently. In September, the Associated Press reported thousands-strong
protests being staged by demobilized soldiers in several Chinese
cities. In July, according to Hong Kong media reports, Chinese
president Hu Jintao expressed serious concern to 80 of China's
top military commanders about lagging devotion in the army to
the Communist Party's authority.
"A lot of China's military personnel have urged us to establish
an interim Chinese government as soon as possible," said
the Future China Forum. "They've asked the interim Chinese
government to authorize them to take actions at the opportune
moment to overthrow the Party's tyrannous rule."
The Forum organizers have responded by initiating a worldwide
recruitment campaign to find qualified participants for an interim
government, soliciting feedback from the Chinese community, and
has begun logistical planning for a new government, right down
to inviting suggestions for a new Chinese flag.
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