【新唐人2013年06月17日讯】网络热议中共前高官女儿遇袭
法国媒体6月15号报导,6名在法国波尔多地区遭到袭击的中国留学生中,有一名是前中共高官的女儿。消息引起大陆网民的关注。
网络评论中,除了对当事人的同情,还有大量针对中共官员和富家子弟出国留学的批评。有人讽刺说,连外国人也受不了这些腐败高官的子女。
中共喉舌媒体《央视》等,也报导了这起事件,但报导中没有提及遇袭的留学生中,包括中共政治人物的亲属。并指称,6名中国留学生是被“不良青年”袭击。
美议员疑斯诺登为中共间谍五疑点
美国中央情报局(CIA)叛谍斯诺登窃密潜逃香港风波持续,有美国国会议员指出,斯诺登可能为中共政府工作而泄漏美国情报秘密,并指出五大疑点。
美国共和党国会议员彼得金(Peter King)周五在接受MSNBC电视台采访时说,有很多理由去怀疑斯诺登(Edward Snowden)泄密的动机。
首先,他把钱转到中国﹔他曾经学习过中文﹔他的女朋友跟中国有一些联系﹔在世界上所有的国家当中,他选择去中国,并且他安排在欧巴马总统和中共领导人习近平会晤的同一个周末发布文件,并且为什么他仍然在中国﹖中共情报机构跟所有这一切有什么关系?
美国《华尔街日报》评论也指称,斯诺登向人权恶棍中共提供弹药打击美国。
美国华府中国问题专家石藏山指出,斯诺登事件发生的时间,恰好在习近平和欧巴马会晤期间。他说,不能不怀疑中间确实有很多猫腻。石藏山说,斯诺登在事先已经做好准备,甚至把钱转移到中国,说明并非一时激愤的行动,而是深谋远虑,背后有更复杂的内幕。
农村地下组织汹涌 中国动荡前兆?
大陆《南方》报业集团旗下的《南方农村报》,6月16号披露:广东农村民间地下组织热潮汹涌,令官方紧张。
报导说,一些凌驾于村委会之上的“兄弟会”、“青年会”,在广东各地,特别是粤西普遍存在。这些神秘的地下组织,到底有多少﹖没人说得清,也没有人统计过有多少人参加这些组织,但是它们受到许多人的欢迎,连许多官员也暗暗加入。
报导指称,有些组织的会员不是当官的就是大商人,组织之外的人根本不敢惹他们。
有网友分析说,这一现象并非广东独有,是全中国各地普遍存在。这些新型民间地下组织,可能是中国即将大动荡的前兆。
评论指出,目前中共将主要精力用于防范民主自由思想者,却不知更大的威胁,是在并无西方文化背景的农村地下组织。
广东暴力征地 警带狼狗围村伤人
6月14号,广东韶关市发生暴力强征事件,中共警方出动防暴队,带着狼狗,包围村庄。
据《中国茉莉花革命》网站报导,韶关仁化县周田镇镇政府,为修建有色金属工业园,暴力强征土地和强拆民房。当局出动由防暴队、特警及征地人员共数百人组成的强拆队伍,携带狼狗,将周田镇石马龙村整个村包围起来,并停水断电。
村民上前阻止,遭到武力镇压,6名村民被打伤。
编辑/周玉林
High Ranking Official’s Daughter Assaulted In France
French media reported that on June 15, six Chinese students
in the Bordeaux region of France were attacked.
One of them is the daughter of a high ranking officer.
The news caught Mainland netizens’ attention.
Some netziens’ comments were sympathetic to the victims.
Some criticized officials’ children being abroad.
Some said that even foreigners cannot stand
corrupt officials’ children.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) mouthpiece media,
“CCTV", also reported the incident.
However their report did not mention children of high
ranking officials.
They only said the attackers were delinquents.
Rural Underground Organizations Get Stronger
In Mainland China
“Southern Rural News", under “South" Newspaper Group,
disclosed on June 16 that Chinese officials were nervous
about Guangdong rural underground organizations rising up.
The report said that these “brotherhood clubs" and
“youth clubs", are in many provinces.
No one knows exactly how many members they have,
but they are very popular and powerful.
Some local officials also secretly joined them.
Their members are officials and business people, so
outsiders dare not touch them.
Some netizens said that this phenomenon is not unique to
Guangdong Province, but is widespread all over China.
These new underground organizations may be precursors
of China’s imminent upheaval.
Critics pointed out that the Chinese regime is focusing on
guarding people from democracy and free thinking.
However, the greater threat comes from rural underground
organizations, in the absence of Western culture.
Violent Crackdown Occurs In Guangdong
On June 14, a violent incident occurred in Shaoguan City,
Guangdong Province.
A riot squad, along with attack dogs, surrounded the village.
According to the “Chinese Jasmine Revolution" Web site,
Zhoutian Town of Shaoguan City wants to construct a
non-ferrous metals industrial park.
Zhoutian local government forcefully demolished citizens’
houses and took their land.
It was learned that local government dispatched a riot squad,
police, attack dogs, and a demolition team of
hundreds of people to surround the village.
Electricity and water supplies were also cut off.
Villagers stepped forward to stop them, but were
suppressed violently. Six villagers were injured.
Five Suspicious Points About Snowden Incident
While the saga of the CIA intelligence leaker Snowden
fleeing to Hong Kong continues, a U.S. congressman pointed out
five suspicious points that shows Snowden may be working
with the Chinese Communist Government.
The Republican congressman Peter King told
MSNBC television on Friday’s interview that
there are many reasons for Snowden to leak secret information.
First, he transferred his money to China and learned Chinese.
His girlfriend has some contact with the Chinese.
Of all countries in the world, he chose to go to China and
he published his document during the weekend that
President Obama met China’s leader Xi Jinping.
Why is he still in China? Do the Chinese intelligence
agencies have anything to do with all this?
The “Wall Street Journal" commented that Snowden provides
ammunition to a human rights thug to fight the U.S.
China expert in Washington DC, Shi Zang Shan,
pointed out that
the Snowden incident took place during Obama’s meeting
with Xi Jinping. That was quite a tricky business.
He transferred his money to China, indicating his actions came
from thoughtful planning instead of a moment of indignation.
The whole matter was more complex behind the scenes.