{"id":31414,"date":"2009-01-19T22:22:41","date_gmt":"2009-01-20T05:22:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/?p=31414"},"modified":"2009-01-30T11:54:25","modified_gmt":"2009-01-30T18:54:25","slug":"erroneous-western-democracy-not-for-china-says-official","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2009\/01\/erroneous-western-democracy-not-for-china-says-official\/","title":{"rendered":"“Erroneous” Western Democracy Not For China, Says Official (Updated with Bloggers’ Reactions)"},"content":{"rendered":"
From Reuters<\/a>:<\/p>\n China must build defences against “erroneous” ideas involving Western-style democracy, a top government official said in comments published on Sunday, shooting down recent calls by dissidents for political reform.<\/p>\n China’s ruling Communist Party has stepped up efforts to stifle dissent and protest ahead of politically sensitive anniversaries this year, and amid concerns that rising unemployment in a slowing economy could fuel broad social unrest.<\/p>\n Jia Qinglin<\/a>, China’s fourth-most senior official, demanded officials throw their weight behind the one-party state in an essay<\/a> in the Party’s main ideological journal “Seeking Truth” (Qiushi), which was reproduced on major web portals on Sunday.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Here are four examples of bloggers’ reaction to Mr. Jia Qinglin’s speech, translated by CDT:<\/p>\n The first one is from a blog called “False Golden Age, Real Poor<\/a>,” where the blogger wrote sarcastically:<\/p>\n “We are so lucky. It turned out that all other people’s two-party systems, multi-party systems, separation of power, which have worked for several hundred years, are all wrong. They are all on the wrong path. We just started and we’re already on the right path.” <\/p>\n “\u6211\u4eec\u771f\u8be5\u5e86\u5e78\uff0c\u6562\u60c5\u4eba\u5bb6\u641e\u4e24\u515a\u5236\u3001\u591a\u515a\u5236\u3001\u4e24\u9662\u5236\u548c\u4e09\u6743\u9f0e\u7acb\uff0c\u641e\u4e86\u81f3\u5c11\u4e8c\u4e09\u767e\u5e74\u4e86\uff0c\u5374\u641e\u9519\u4e86\uff0c\u8d70\u7684\u662f\u9519\u8bef\u8def\u7ebf\uff0c\u800c\u6211\u4eec\u4e00\u62ac\u811a\u4fbf\u8d70\u7684\u662f\u6b63\u786e\u8def\u7ebf\uff01”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n The second is from a blog titled “Beijing Times<\/a>.” The blogger commented on one of the quotes in Jia’s speech. <\/p>\n Jia: “After the extremely hard revolutionary struggle, (the CCP) had a determined victory in overthrowing the dictatorship of the KMT<\/a>.”<\/p>\n Blogger’s comment: The goal of the struggle then was to overthrow the dictatorship, but what happened after that?<\/p>\n “\u7ecf\u8fc728\u5e74\u8270\u82e6\u5353\u7edd\u7684\u9769\u547d\u6597\u4e89\uff0c\u53d6\u5f97\u4e86\u63a8\u7ffb\u56fd\u6c11\u515a\u72ec\u88c1\u7edf\u6cbb\u7684\u51b3\u5b9a\u6027\u80dc\u5229\u3002”
\n—\u7576\u5e74\u7684\u76ee\u6a19\u662f\u63a8\u7ffb\u7368\u88c1\u7d71\u6cbb\uff0c\u63a8\u7ffb\u4e4b\u540e\u5462\uff1f\u3002 <\/p><\/blockquote>\n