Two years ago, political scientist I.W. Deng and his wife’s bank accounts in China were suddenly frozen. What an “amoral” regime that “does not spare even moderate voices and uses terror against citizens who criticize it. ”
I.W. Deng issued a statement on August 18, saying that four bank accounts in China with his wife containing nearly 300,000 RMB were frozen by order of China’s National Security Council. Deng allegedly “poses a significant threat to China’s national security and interests.
Cai, who currently lives in the United States, criticized months ago that the CCP has become a zombie and that Xi Jinping is a mob boss, and noted that it is imperative for him to leave before the crisis descends into chaos. Cai Xia published an account that resonated well both at home and abroad.
I.W. Deng, also from the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, was surprised that the Chinese authorities had come down so hard on him and his family, saying in a statement, “Although I have written many articles in overseas media critical of the CCP and Xi Jinping, I.W. Deng, who has read my articles, has been writing in the ‘New York Times’ since I lived in the United States two years ago. There has been considerable attention to the numerous articles published by China.com and other overseas outlets, including newspapers, analyzing Chinese Communist Party politics and the direction of the Xi Jinping regime. Relatively mild, but the freezing of his bank account shows that the Xi regime is not receptive to any criticism, even very mild and rational ones.
I.W. Deng was fired from the Party School of the Communist Party of China after he failed to appear before the authorities in the Financial Times in March 2013 following the publication of “China should abandon North Korea” while working as an associate editor of the “Learning Times” at the Party School. Prior to that, he had angered then-Vice President Xi Jinping, president of the Central Party School, with his article on “Hu Wen’s political legacy,” which “Xi thought had caused him trouble on the eve of his rise to power. Threats of dismissal.
I.W. Deng initially didn’t want to expose these events, believing that so many people in China were incriminated for what they said, and that he was only writing an article: “Compared to the courageous dissenters, the opponents, my story doesn’t stand out at all. The wife’s half life savings! “The Chinese authorities’ plan is to freeze our accounts and have me remain silent, as if nothing has happened, or pathetically beg for their grace to unfreeze them.
I.M. Deng said, “I have only one thing to say about their despicable actions, I’ve had enough! He stated that he would not let go of any expectation of reclaiming his legitimate property and would continue to use his pen to “exercise his right to fight against the Chinese Communist Party’s human rights violations to the end! ”
Independent scholar Wu joao told Free Asia that both I.W. Deng and Cai Xia used to occupy important positions in the Communist Party’s core departments, and that the authorities have taken action against them in the United States, presumably hoping to create a seismic deterrent effect on those within the system. Yang Zili tweeted, “Xi Jinping seems to be determined to follow Mao Zedong’s old path. The company has been in the process of developing a new product, which will be the first of its kind in the world. Sun Dawu’s hundreds of millions of dollars in assets are being taken over, and Deng Iowen’s only 300,000 is being confiscated. Recently Xi Jinping also held a meeting on the rule of law, and the tone is one: Xi Jinping’s words are the law.”
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