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China’s most wanted says Beijing can’t be trusted

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LONDON: One of China's most wanted has sounded a note of caution for New Delhi about Beijing, despite "Hindi-Chinibhaibhai" being the flavour of the season in the Indian capital after Chinese premier Li Keqiang recent visit to the country.

"The Chinese government can't be trusted," Chen Guangcheng, a blind activist who last year became the first person to escape house arrest in Beijing, told TOI in a rare interview. "Chinese people aren't like that, but the government's word can never be trusted. It is an authoritarian regime."

Expressing the desire to visit India to talk about his story, Chen urged the Manmohan Singh-led government to be more vocal about China's human-rights situation. "It is in favour of all democracies in the world that India must play a part in voicing support for activists working in China for more transparency," said Chen. "If the international community does not speak up, it will permit the Chinese government to continue with the attitude of impunity towards its people."

Chen said he wholeheartedly supported talks with the Dalai Lama. "Tibetans are treated badly," he said. "I say a big yes for China to talk to the Dalai Lama. It is China's own propaganda to defame the Dalai Lama. It is important the international community pressurises the Chinese government to give freedom to Tibet." There have been no talks between the Chinese government and the Dalai Lama for the second year in succession — the longest gap between talks over the past decade.

Chen, who has been blind since childhood, was sentenced to four years in jail in 2006 for exposing forced abortions and sterilizations. He was released from prison in 2010 but remained under house arrest. After his escape, Chen eventually slipped out of China, took refuge in the US and became an international hero.

These days, he speaks on human-rights issues but is constantly worried about the safety of his family and friends.

Link - China’s most wanted says Beijing can’t be trusted - The Times of India
 
Lol blind guy escapes CCP. What a joke this guy is.

The CCP spends hundreds of billions on internal police, which also includes CIA, FBI like agencies. But of course HE escapes. Not like they let him leave cause he's a nobody.

Anyways back to this topic.

This guy is a little *****, pardon my language, he wants foreign voices in China like the good little slave that he is.

But the choice of country is interesting, India, at less than 2 trillion dollars economy and with a per capita so low that it is African, is the exact right country to show China how to do it right. Maybe he can get the Philippines involved in this too.

Freedom to Tibet? I never understood what that meant. They can do what ever we the Han Chinese can do and because they are a minority sometimes better.

The chinese government is made up of Chinese people, it's not a minority ruling the majority like the Qing dynasty. The government may not represent the people in everything, but to suggest the two are somehow mutually exclusive is stupid.

Lastly worried about his friends and family? IF the government wants them dead they will be. But the government don't even know who he is, so....

BTW, most Chinese that knows about him thinks he is an idiot.
 
Tibetans want their freedom and country back. They rightfully deserve that.
 

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