Breaking News – People from Mainland China support putting Jiang’s clan on trial

Posted by Michael Anderson on Thursday, March 6th, 2008
 
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During the two congresses either regional or central in China, rights advocates all over China have been suppressed, especially in Shanghai, the most severely suppressed. Northeast rights advocate Kong Qiang recently issued a seventh open letter, urging the authorities to bring Jiang’s nephew Wu Zhiming to justice. The proposal has won the support of people.

Kong Qiang proposed in his open letter to set up a special court at the National People’s Congress to put Jiang Zemin and his clan including Chen Liang-Yu, Wu Zhi-Ming and Jiang Jin-Heng to trial. He especially wanted to start with Jiang Ze-Min’s nephew, the former Secretary of Shanghai Municipal Political and Law Committee, Wu Zhi-Ming who ordered to persecute human rights lawyer Zheng En-Chong for exposing the corrupt Shanghai officials.

Kong Qiang said: “Now the remaining members of Jiang’s clan still exist in all parts of the country, including those in the central government departments who are persecuting Mainland commoners. You must bring Jiang to justice via the court of law.”

The former Shanghai police officer Zhang Bao-Liang who has been put under house arrest for exposing the corruption of Shanghai officials expressed his support to Kong’s proposal in order to dissolve the corruptions in China. Zhang’s 80 year-old mother fell ill due to severe intimidation by the authorites.

Zhang Bao-Liang: “So far this corruption can not be resolved, I strongly support Kong-qiang, strongly urge the State Council to set up a special court to put the bandit groups to trial and return Chinese people to a society ruled by law.”

Heilongjiang petitioner Mr. Chen said that corruption started increasing since Jiang Ze-Min assumed office, causing countless people injustice. The gory debts must be met with punishment by law.

Mr. Chen said, “so why is China so corrupted? During Jiang Ze-Min’s governance, what did he accomplish but to corrupt the country and to anguish people? If he was not corrupted, how come there are so many trumped-up cases?”

Guangdong veteran Mr. Zeng said that military groups safeguarding their rights have been suppressed for many years, and they have given up hopes. Finally, someone dares to speak out and they all support bringing the culprit who violates the rights and interests of people to justice.

The founder of a rights website “Chinese Appeal for Justice” Kong Qiang, responding to the difficulties the Chinese people have in defending their rights, have issued seven open letters consecutively, urging the actions of the authorites to punish corruption and to bring Jiang’s clan to justice.

The above news is brought to you by Li Wen, Xong Bin, and hosted by Chris Thomas for Breaking News on the SOH Radio Network.

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