【新唐人2014年05月28日讯】中共为阻止“六四”纪念活动在中国大陆举行,已提前开始抓捕、软禁和监控人权运动和异议人士及宗教人士。与此同时,当局还发表了2013年的人权事业白皮书,从多个方面声称中国人权的所谓“进步”。有大陆民众认为当局说谎,也有的认为,当局的做法只是为了冲淡大陆内、外对“六四”25周年的关注,下面请看报导。
今年是“六四25周年”,全世界聚焦中国的人权问题。5月26号,中共国务院新闻办公室发表了《2013年中国人权事业的进展》白皮书。全文大约有2万1000字,涵盖了民主权利、言论自由权利、人身权利等九个方面。而且强调,人权事业在中国的发展“取得的进步有目共睹。”
中共当局在这时候发表人权白皮书,大陆维权人士胡佳认为,是别有用心。
大陆维权人士胡佳:“它明知道六四即将到了,它在六四前整十天的时候抛出这么一个《人权白皮书》,他就是要先做铺垫,先声夺人,它就是要冲淡六四这个时机对于历史真相,以及社会现实的回顾、反思加以对这个社会现实的讨论。它是要在这里把这个水搅浑。把大家凝聚中国人权的聚焦冲淡。”
胡佳认为,中共官方越提中国的人权,越说明中国人权问题突出。
胡佳:“我就是说这个其实很简单,你就让撰写这份白皮书的人到我家来就可以了,因为我家楼下是一群便衣,他们坐在楼道的门口,坐在院子的门口,拦截我外出到今天已经多达93天,我觉得它能够用《人权白皮书》里面的进步、客观,把这个解释清楚的话,那我真的是会对他佩服的五体投地。”
在此之前,胡佳遭到中共当局警告:不得参加“六四”纪念活动。如果他身穿黑衣去北京天安门,当局将以“组织煽动颠覆国家政权罪”重判他至少12年监禁。
而大陆网友周先生,对于中共当局的人权白皮书,也大不认同。
大陆网友周先生:“那是放狗屁吧,今年我觉得喝茶、删贴、封号这些,侵犯最基本人权的事情越来越多,拘留已经是家常便饭了,而且抓人都是随随便便的理由一大堆,长期羁押、超期羁押又不审、又不判,所以说它这个白皮书,至少我是鄙视的。”
据了解,中共从1991年开始发表中国人权白皮书。刚刚发表的2013年中国人权的总结报告,是第13份人权白皮书。在这份白皮书中,中共当局还列举了备受争议的网路言论,来表明中国人享有民主权利和自由。
周先生:“他们所说的言论自由就是茶余饭后说说邻居家的事情,但是对社会的看法、关注社会方面的自由,我觉得没有。说民主,我没看到有民主,警察随便可以抓人,现在抓人不用拘捕证、传唤证,就随便可以抓人的。我们没有任何选票,我们不能决定政府的任何事情,你说这叫有民主吗?”
今年年初,人权捍卫者曹顺利在被拘捕期间经受折磨,随后去世。而中共当局对维权人士、异见人士的打压也一再加剧,随着“六四25周年”的临近,大陆各地更见疯狂抓人,大量异见人士被限制自由、“被旅游”等,中国的人权现状与中共当局所说的人权状况大相径庭。
很多人认为,当局在“六四25周年”之前发表人权白皮书,有它的目地。
旅美时事评论员邢天行:“我觉得这是中共一贯的撒谎一种手段了,尤其是它人权问题遭到国际抨击的时候,它就会极力的通过出这样、那样的文章或书籍,来为自己洗白。其实它自己也知道的,这种洗白只能是欺骗中国国内的老百姓,它也是借此给国内的老百姓来洗脑。”
也有大陆民众表示,如果中共当局对中国的人权状况真的有自信,根本不需要抓人,也不需要担心国内、外的民众、媒体、组织说什么,或做什么。所以当局在这时抓人、维稳,更显得政权的不稳、和恐惧。
采访编辑/田净 后制/陈建铭
China Issues Dubious “White Paper" on Human Rights prior to June 4
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has launched widespread
arrests,detention, clamp down, kidnapping and monitoring of
activists, dissidents, and people of religion,
earlier than expected, in order to destroy the June 4 Memorial
in China.
The CCP’s recent publication of the “white paper" on China’s
Human Rights in 2013 claimed ‘progress’ made in China.
Some people call it deceptive, while others believe the ulterior
motive behind the white paper is to divert attention away from
the 25th anniversary of the June 4 Massacre.
The following is our report.
As the world is focusing on China’s human rights abuses for
the 25th anniversary of June 4 Massacre, the CCP State
Council published the White Paper dubiously called:
“Progress in China’s Human Rights in 2013″ on May 26.
In about 21,000 words, the White Paper covers nine aspects
such as democracy, freedom of speech, personal rights,
and so forth.
It bleats that “China’s progress in its human rights
undertaking is there for everybody to see."
Chinese activist Hu Jia comments that the white paper is published
with an ulterior motive.
Hu Jia, activist: “It is clear that June 4 is approaching.
Within 10 days prior to June 4, the human rights White Paper
is to pave the way to whitewash the historical facts and deflect
any discussion of social reality about the June 4 Massacre.
It is to stir the muddy water and dilute the issue of human
rights in China."
Hu Jia believes that human rights abuse issues in China are
obviously made more prominent by the fact that the CCP is
talking more about human rights in China.
Hu Jia: “I have to say that it is actually very simple.
Just ask the person who wrote the White Paper to come to my
place, I have a group of plainclothes downstairs.
They have been there to stop me from going out for more than
93 days now.
If he can explain it clearly what the so-called ‘progress’ is,
I would say I really and totally admire him."
Earlier, Hu Jia was warned: Do not participate in the June 4
memorial activities.
If he goes to Tiananmen Square in black, Beijing will put him
in jail for at least 12 years on the charge of “inciting
subversion of state power".
The Chinese netizen Mr. Zhou strongly disagrees with the
CCP’s so called human rights White Paper.
Mr. Zhou, Chinese netizen: “It is total BS.
I feel there are more violations against human rights this year,
such as ‘tea drinking’, deletion, and blocking Internet accounts.
Detention is common, arrest is done for many
casual reasons.
No trial for any of these prolonged and extended detentions.
I despise the so-called White Paper."
It is understood that the report on 2013 human rights in China
is the 13th White Paper the CCP has published since 1991.
This year, the CCP listed the controversial Internet speech to
show that Chinese people “enjoy the expanded space of
freedom of speech".
Mr. Zhou: “The so-called freedom of speech is about the
gossip of your neighbors.
I don’t think there is any freedom to express opinions on
social issues.
Democracy? I do not see any democracy.
The police arrest people at will, without a warrant or subpoena.
We don’t vote, we can’t decide anything the government is
doing. Do you call it democracy?"
Early this year, human rights defender Cao Shunli died of
torture during detention.
The Marxist regime has intensified suppression of human rights
activists and dissidents with the approaching of the June 4 Memorial.
There are arrests, restrictions of freedom, and forced travel
on a large number of dissidents.
It is the opposite of what the CCP has claimed.
Many people believe there is an ulterior motive behind the
the so called White Paper before the 25th anniversary of the
June 4 Massacre.
Xing Tianxing, commentator: “I believe it is the routine lying
tactic of the CCP,
especially when human rights abuses are criticized by the
international community.
They are trying to white wash with these types of articles or
books.
They are further brainwashing the people because they
know these tactics would only work on the Chinese."
Many people believe that the CCP would not have to conduct
arrests or be concerned about what the community has to say
about China’s human rights issue if the CCP was confident of
its human rights standards
Any arrest and stability maintenance will only show the
instability and the fear of the regime.
Interview & Edit/Tian Jing Post-Production/Chen Jianming