Pompeo Praises Trump‘s Anti-Communist Performance, Wang Yi Admits Communist China Is Under Siege
Recently, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo summarized the U.S. government’s achievements in countering the Chinese Communist Party over the past four years and argued that not only has the U.S. bipartisan consensus been achieved, but also a “tremendous coalition” has been formed internationally to address the full range of threats and challenges from the Chinese Communist regime.
On January 14, the Communist Party’s media outlet People’s Daily reported that Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said he opposed “the ideologization of multilateralism and the creation of country-specific alliances on values.
According to Epoch Times commentator Yang Wei, Wang Yi seemed to be responding to Pompeo’s policy of alliance against the Communist Party, which in effect is tantamount to acknowledging the existence of an international alliance against the Communist Party. But in the face of the siege, he once again shouted to the U.S., “Let’s talk about international matters.
Frontline interview: Qiqihar conceals epidemic, welds building door in early morning
The picture shows a building in the North Xinjiang Yayuan district, and the right picture shows a building in the Changxingyuan district.
The serious epidemic being experienced in Qiqihar, the second largest city in Heilongjiang province, is being officially concealed. Qiqihar has been substantially sealed off since last week, with many residential buildings having their doors welded shut, authorities hiding the epidemic while deleting comments in seconds, and community members missing.
Residents of Qiqihar’s Beijiangyayuan neighborhood told the Epoch Times that the epidemic in Qiqihar is particularly serious, with (Communist Party) officials saying only that there are more than two dozen asymptomatic infections, but such a widespread city closure clearly contradicts the official data.
The residents disclosed to the reporter that at 1:00 a.m. on the 18th, the door of a building in the North Xinjiang Yayuan district was welded shut, and three days ago a household in the building was “sealed off”, and now there are many cases of “sealed off buildings”.
After the official sealing of the building, the Northern Frontier Yayuan District property directly to the residents said: “outside the seal, we can not tear, outside the welded, we can not move, we now have no way to hand things inside.”
At present, the North Xinjiang Yayuan district is officially designated as a second-class district, Qiqihar all second-class district residents can only go out one person per household for three days.
According to the resident, since last week, Qiqihar has been in a substantial state of closure, the railroad bus shutdown, the public can not travel, courier stop delivery, shopping malls and restaurants shut down, only the community downstairs there are still some stalls operating.
The resident also said that “work has been stopped, special industries, police, civil servants and so on have passes.”
In addition to his neighborhood in the northern border, many other neighborhoods have also been closed.
Interviewed residents said: “People in the building can not get out, after the closure, do not know how to buy food, daily necessities sent in, only from the window. This building’s windows are a bit of a struggle to hand in, because the first floor is all stores.”
Tou Jiguang, a professor at the College of Arts of Sichuan Normal University, fell to his death in the morning of the 18th. (Photo source: Weibo)
Sichuan professor who reported the “violent demolition” of a high-ranking official died from a fall
On January 18, 2021, a well-known Chinese communication scholar and professor at Sichuan Normal University’s College of Arts, Tou Jiguang, was found dead after falling from a building on campus, and the news spread on several social media platforms. Tou Jiguang had reported in October 2020 that officials had abused their positions and violently demolished his family’s two legal properties.
In the afternoon of the same day, Tou Jiguang’s wife Li Ying also confirmed the news, saying that Tou Jiguang left home at around 7:50 a.m. and that she heard the sad news not long after he left that her husband had fallen from the 10th floor of the Tianjiaping Building of Sichuan Normal University and that his body was currently parked at the Chengdu Eastern Suburbs Funeral Hall.
Radio Free Asia reports that although officials are doing their best to maintain stability and pressurize informants to keep their mouths shut, Tou Jiguang’s close friends believe that Tou’s fall may be related to the forced entry of his home; former colleagues of Tou Jiguang, who worked in the media, also confirmed that Tou Jiguang had reported officials in Chengdu in real names. But the surface of government departments talk sense to you, but behind the scenes, they use triad tactics, “He (Tou Jiguang) is a doctor of literature, after a doctorate in law, there is no way.”
More than three months ago, Tou Jiguang publicly reported online that Pu Fayou, the district governor of Chenghua District in Chengdu, abused his position and violently demolished citizens’ legal properties. His family’s two homes in Chenghua District’s Qinglongchang and Wannianchang were forcibly demolished.
Teachers within Sichuan Normal University are suspected to have been pressured after Tou Jiguang’s incident, and his colleagues have taken an evasive approach to the incident.
Apollo.com commentator Wang Duran said that if Tou Jiguang did not show any signs of inability to think before he was born, it is not excluded that he was done away with by officials.
Professor Tou Jiguang pseudonym Ma Zhiyuan, is a doctor of literature, post-doctoral journalism and communication, post-doctoral law, professor of Sichuan Normal University, Sichuan Normal University 251 key talent project first level selected, but also the only selected journalism and communication discipline, mainly engaged in communication theory, literature and media research, part-time researcher at the National Innovation Base for Journalism and Communication and Mediated Society Research of Fudan University, the Ministry of Education humanities and social science planning project review experts, practicing lawyers, etc..
Ma Yun’s family immigrated to the United States after a low-key appearance in Hainan
Taiwan‘s pro-communist media China Times reported that a few days ago, several online sources with some history rumored that Jack Ma appeared at a golf course on Hainan Island, and someone called his name from afar, but Ma didn’t even turn his head back. Apparently, it’s still very early to face the media and the public.
In fact, many of China’s wealthy families have already emigrated. China’s New Industry Finance reported on March 24, 2020, “Another richest man ‘ran away’, worth $29 billion, with 5 of his 6 family members joining the US”. A few days prior to this, Sina Finance headlined an article by Hu Huacheng, an Internet observer and financial workplace writer: “Another 10 billionaire family emigrated, how are you doing in the U.S.?” Li Xiaoming
Voice of America reports that the richest man targeted by the two reports is Li Xiaoming, who was assigned to Yunnan Plastics Institute after graduating from college and promoted to deputy director in two years. he was given the opportunity to study abroad in 1989 and returned to China to start his own business after graduation, establishing Hongta Plastics. in 2006, he successfully acquired a color printing company, landed an A-share listing in 2016, and in 2018 the business was integrated and became today’s “Enjay Share”, whose value increased from 5.5 billion yuan to 29 billion yuan in two years.
The report particularly highlights the immigration status of the Li family, saying that the company’s shareholder list in 2019, Li’s family of six people, in addition to his brother Li Xiaohua is a Chinese national, the other five have joined the U.S. citizenship. Li Xiaohua himself holds a U.S. green card.
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