Breaking News – Association disappointed as its website is sealed off
“China Civil Baodiao Federation” issued an open letter to the Central Military Commission over its website lately. Soonafter the website was closed by the authorities. Participants involved in the activity hold that issuance of an open letter should not be regarded as illegal dissemination of information.
A person surnamed Li said that from the perspective of the Baodiao Association, the Chinese Communist authorities should explicitly announce its sound reason for closing down the website. What we did is for the country and the nation. Yet, the government interdicts us from airing our voice, which shows the regime has problems.
A person from Baodiao Association said, an “open letter to the Central Military Commission” is not “illegal information”, for there is not a single sentence or any remarks against the Party, or anti-government quotes in the open letter. They will continue to protest, and consider solving the problem through legal channels until the matter has reasonable results.
Liu Xiaozhu, a commentator on China’s current affairs said that the CCP should not suppress different views from within the Mainland. In any country it is unlikely that there is only one opinion, and expressing different views is quite natural. Closing down the website proved that the Communist regime harbours hidden intentions.
It is known that the gist of the “open letter to the Central Military Commission” is a request to the Central Military Commission to mobilize navy and air Forces to facilitate Baodiao action. The open letter also said that to give up Baodiao is equivalent to abandoning the common security of the Mainland and Taiwan. Currently, it is taboo to reach any agreement with Japan over the China Sea issue, or else, it would lead to the loss of territorial sovereignty, accelerating the separation of Taiwan, which would eventually result in the collapse of the Communist regime.
People from The Baodiao Association questioned the Communist regime: “the open letter to the Central Military” reflects civil voices in the normal way. We wonder which provision of the law the open letter had violated.”
The above news is brought to you by Tang Ling and hosted by Chris Thomas for Breaking News on the SOH Radio Network.





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