{"id":154317,"date":"2013-04-09T17:56:36","date_gmt":"2013-04-10T00:56:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/?p=154317"},"modified":"2013-04-10T06:48:03","modified_gmt":"2013-04-10T13:48:03","slug":"chen-guangcheng-hopes-for-reform-are-wishful-thinking","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2013\/04\/chen-guangcheng-hopes-for-reform-are-wishful-thinking\/","title":{"rendered":"Chen Guangcheng: Reform Hopes “Wishful Thinking”"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Telegraph’s Peter Foster talks to legal activist Chen Guangcheng<\/strong><\/a>, who escaped to the U.S. from illegal house arrest<\/a> almost a year ago, about his pessimistic outlook on reform under Xi Jinping and his efforts to obtain an audience with Barack Obama.<\/p>\n “Political reforms didn’t stop under Hu [Jintao] and Wen [Jiabao] \u2013 they went backwards. So just like when people started talking about the Hu-Wen ‘new deal’ in 2003, now we start to talk about the Xi-Li ‘new deal’, it’s just wishful thinking.”<\/p>\n [\u2026] Asked what he would say to Mr Obama, if he ever got the chance, Mr Chen said that ignoring China’s record on human rights was undermining America’s standing in the world.<\/p>\n “I would tell Mr Obama there is no small matter in international diplomacy. If an agreement between the US and China can’t be fulfilled, then US credibility as the standard bearer of universal values, freedom and democracy will be jeopardised.”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n