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Exiled Chinese democracy activist Wilson Chen (陳破空) yesterday warned Taiwan about China’s imperialist ambitions, saying China will become a serious menace if it does not democratize.

A country that does not respect human rights, is irrational and does not follow the rule of law when dealing with its own people would act the same way in the international community,” Chen told a news conference to launch his new book on political development within China and its role in the international political arena. “The Chinese Communist Party regime is unlikely to give up militant policies, and therefore unless China becomes a democracy, the 1.3 billion Chinese will have to pay for the regime’s imperialist ambitions.”

He went on to say, looking at most hot spots in East Asia: “Whether it’s disputed territorial claims in the South China Sea or the Diaoyutais (釣魚台), or tensions in the Korean Peninsula, you can see China’s influence working.”

Chen said that, with the way China exploits its own domestic resources, it would not be surprising for it to soon seek resources abroad.

Particularly making a call to the Taiwanese, Chen said that Taiwan is an important part of the chain of defense against Chinese ambitions and Taiwan should never back off from the alliance.

While warning on China’s military threats, however, Chen said that Taiwan — or other countries — should not be too worried if China invades, since the country’s military capacity has been greatly exaggerated.

“It is probably hard for an outsider to understand how corrupt the Chinese military is. For example, a man from the countryside must pay at least 30,000 yuan (US$4,918) to become a serviceman, a man from the city must pay at least 50,000 yuan and for a woman from the countryside at least 100,000 yuan must be paid,” Chen said.

He said it is not because people are eager to serve the country, but rather because becoming a soldier is the most stable job for someone unable to get into one of the top universities, or pass the civil service exam to become a government employee.

“And once you’re in the game, you have to continue to pay if you want promotions,” he added.

Chen said that an official report showed that at least 40 percent of military personnel in China are “unsuitable for military actions” due to being overweight or because of other physical conditions.

Former vice minister of foreign affairs Michael Kao (高英茂), who also attended the press conference, echoed Chen’s warnings.

“Cross-strait relations may seem relaxed now, but there’s no reason for us to relax,” Kao said. “Before World War II broke out, then-British prime minister Neville Chamberlain also believed that Adolf Hitler would not invade other European countries because of the Munich Agreement in 1938. Chiang Kai-shek (蔣介石) also didn’t believe that Japan would invade Manchuria when he was first warned of Japan’s ambitions.”

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2013/11/03/2003576043
 
Why do people want China to democratrize so f*cking quickly.

People need to give China some space. One does not simply tell another to hurry up.

Also, this is China's domestic problems, not the West's. As for the exiled activists, people like him deserved to be publicly executed.
 
Exiled Chinese democracy activist Wilson Chen (陳破空) yesterday warned Taiwan about China’s imperialist ambitions, saying China will become a serious menace if it does not democratize.

A country that does not respect human rights, is irrational and does not follow the rule of law when dealing with its own people would act the same way in the international community,” Chen told a news conference to launch his new book on political development within China and its role in the international political arena. “The Chinese Communist Party regime is unlikely to give up militant policies, and therefore unless China becomes a democracy, the 1.3 billion Chinese will have to pay for the regime’s imperialist ambitions.”

He went on to say, looking at most hot spots in East Asia: “Whether it’s disputed territorial claims in the South China Sea or the Diaoyutais (釣魚台), or tensions in the Korean Peninsula, you can see China’s influence working.”

Chen said that, with the way China exploits its own domestic resources, it would not be surprising for it to soon seek resources abroad.

Particularly making a call to the Taiwanese, Chen said that Taiwan is an important part of the chain of defense against Chinese ambitions and Taiwan should never back off from the alliance.

While warning on China’s military threats, however, Chen said that Taiwan — or other countries — should not be too worried if China invades, since the country’s military capacity has been greatly exaggerated.

“It is probably hard for an outsider to understand how corrupt the Chinese military is. For example, a man from the countryside must pay at least 30,000 yuan (US$4,918) to become a serviceman, a man from the city must pay at least 50,000 yuan and for a woman from the countryside at least 100,000 yuan must be paid,” Chen said.

He said it is not because people are eager to serve the country, but rather because becoming a soldier is the most stable job for someone unable to get into one of the top universities, or pass the civil service exam to become a government employee.

“And once you’re in the game, you have to continue to pay if you want promotions,” he added.

Chen said that an official report showed that at least 40 percent of military personnel in China are “unsuitable for military actions” due to being overweight or because of other physical conditions.

Former vice minister of foreign affairs Michael Kao (高英茂), who also attended the press conference, echoed Chen’s warnings.

“Cross-strait relations may seem relaxed now, but there’s no reason for us to relax,” Kao said. “Before World War II broke out, then-British prime minister Neville Chamberlain also believed that Adolf Hitler would not invade other European countries because of the Munich Agreement in 1938. Chiang Kai-shek (蔣介石) also didn’t believe that Japan would invade Manchuria when he was first warned of Japan’s ambitions.”

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2013/11/03/2003576043

Taipei times not worth posting.
 
A country that does not respect human rights, is irrational and does not follow the rule of law when dealing with its own people would act the same way in the international community,”
Sounds like United States with its foreign and domestic policies.
 
The guy has lost his grace.
He should go to failed state india and to live there for good under the full human rights doctrines.
 
Why do people want China to democratrize so f*cking quickly.

People need to give China some space. One does not simply tell another to hurry up.

Also, this is China's domestic problems, not the West's. As for the exiled activists, people like him deserved to be publicly executed.

Execution? Why such a weak punishment for a subhuman rat like Wilson Chen?

My punishment for this subhuman rat Wilson Chen goes something like this:

1) remove his eyeballs so he is blind.
2) blow out his eardrums so he is deaf.
3) cut off his tongue so he can't talk.
4) cut off both his arms so he is paralysed.
5) cut off both his legs so he can never walk again.
6) cut off his testicles so we won't see him breeding anymore.

Do the 6 steps and then throw him in solitary confinement for the rest of his life until he suffers a painful and miserable death.

I think my 6 steps of punishment is definitely more harsher than giving him the easy way out and just executing him. We have to make scum like Wilson Chen suffer for being a traitor.

Traitors must be ruthlessly dealt with. No human compassion should ever be shown for traitors.

Don't you agree?
 
That's odd, because it seemed that "noodle makers" and "factory workers" were too much for a particular South Asian country to handle in 1962.

Even an insect can harm you when you are sleeping. Read about chola incident and how chinese ran away from sikkim with their tail between their legs.
 
There is money to be make for these anti-China people, some like this Chen even make a life-long career out of it.

He is just the same as all the other in their lot/profession, telling or selling what their paymaster like to hear. They are very good in telling story, after all it is their bread and butter.

But at the end of the day, words are just that, words.

If the West is willing to pay them with their tax-payer money, that's ok.

20 odd years has gone by, it is not like they can actually make any difference anyway.
 
Execution? Why such a weak punishment for a subhuman rat like Wilson Chen?

My punishment for this subhuman rat Wilson Chen goes something like this:

1) remove his eyeballs so he is blind.
2) blow out his eardrums so he is deaf.
3) cut off his tongue so he can't talk.
4) cut off both his arms so he is paralysed.
5) cut off both his legs so he can never walk again.
6) cut off his testicles so we won't see him breeding anymore.

Do the 6 steps and then throw him in solitary confinement for the rest of his life until he suffers a painful and miserable death.

I think my 6 steps of punishment is definitely more harsher than giving him the easy way out and just executing him. We have to make scum like Wilson Chen suffer for being a traitor.

Traitors must be ruthlessly dealt with. No human compassion should ever be shown for traitors.

Don't you agree?

6 sounds good for wiping out fools like Chen.
 
Man you stupid troll stop making enemies using my country's flag
 
Execution? Why such a weak punishment for a subhuman rat like Wilson Chen?

My punishment for this subhuman rat Wilson Chen goes something like this:

1) remove his eyeballs so he is blind.
2) blow out his eardrums so he is deaf.
3) cut off his tongue so he can't talk.
4) cut off both his arms so he is paralysed.
5) cut off both his legs so he can never walk again.
6) cut off his testicles so we won't see him breeding anymore.

Do the 6 steps and then throw him in solitary confinement for the rest of his life until he suffers a painful and miserable death.

I think my 6 steps of punishment is definitely more harsher than giving him the easy way out and just executing him. We have to make scum like Wilson Chen suffer for being a traitor.

Traitors must be ruthlessly dealt with. No human compassion should ever be shown for traitors.

Don't you agree?
NO!
 
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