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CCP’s party celebration performance is weird. Many veterans “lay flat” ahead of schedule | CCP’s Centennial Party Celebration | Large-scale Theatrical Performance | Xi Jinping

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[NewTangDynastyNewsJune292021Beijingtime]The propaganda of the Chinese Communist Party’s 100th Anniversary Party has reached its peak. The large-scale theatrical performance originally scheduled to be held at the end of June is weirdly ahead of schedule. On the evening of the 28th, Xi Jinping led a group of high-level officials from the central government to watch the performance at the “Bird’s Nest” Stadium. Many former Standing Committee members including Jiang Zemin were absent. It has been reported before that the veterans of the Chinese Communist Party “lay flat” to boycott the July 1st celebration.

According to a notice from the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau of the Communist Party of China, the large-scale theatrical performance of the 100th Anniversary of the Communist Party of China originally scheduled to be held on June 29 has been adjusted to the 28th. On the day of the performance, traffic control measures were taken around the National Stadium and related roads. Except for vehicles and personnel with special certificates for performances, other vehicles and pedestrians are prohibited from passing.

The Chinese Communist Party media reported that on the evening of the 28th, leaders of the Chinese Communist Party such as Xi Jinping, Li Keqiang, Li Zhanshu, Wang Yang, Wang Huning, Zhao Leji, Han Zheng, Wang Qishan and about 20,000 spectators watched the performance at the National Stadium.

The “Yan Ming Times Review” found that of the 18 outgoing members of the Politburo Standing Committee, Jiang Zemin, Hu Jintao, Zhu Rongji, Wen Jiabao, Song Ping, Wu Bangguo, Li Lanqing, and Luo Gan were absent.

Current political commentator Li Yanming analyzed that the absence of the eight former members of the Standing Committee for collective viewing of theatrical performances was due to the “lying flat” boycott of Xi Jinping, or it is currently unknown whether due to physical reasons. But the inside story behind it has attracted speculation.

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In fact, “Duowei.com” headquartered in Beijing has been released in early June, and Jiang Zemin, Hu Jintao and other veterans may not attend the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Communist Party of China. The reason given by the report is that during July 1st, Beijing is in the summer, and the retirement age is already high, and it is normal for them not to attend.

However, some analysts believe that this may not be the “lying flat” protest of the CCP veterans, but Xi Jinping’s refusal to give them a chance to show their faces. In short, Beijing is gearing up to show off its authority on July 1, but the outside world regards it as an occasion to appreciate the power struggle of the CCP.

On June 17, American Citizens’ Force Vice Chairman Han Lianchao also quoted domestic revelations on Twitter that Xi Jinping caused widespread dissatisfaction within the CCP, and that the CCP’s centennial celebration was “lying flat” boycotted by party veterans.

Although the authenticity of this news cannot be confirmed at present. However, Nikkei Asia once said that for Xi Jinping, how to successfully pass the 100th Anniversary of the Communist Party of China is perhaps the most important thing at the moment.

At present, the CCP is facing internal and external pressure. The G7 summit and NATO announced an alliance to fight against the CCP, and the global tracing of the origin of the CCP virus and accountability of Beijing are gaining momentum. For the Chinese Communist Party, the dark cloud was overwhelming during the century of the party’s founding. As for Xi Jinping, these external pressures may be transformed into weapons of infighting by opponents at any time.

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All major events in the celebration of the Communist Party of China are omitted

The Chinese Communist Party’s Centennial Party Celebration performance was weirdly one day earlier, and the inside story behind it also sparked speculation.

The Chinese Communist Party media described that the performance on the evening of June 28 was presented in the form of a so-called large-scale epic, reviewing the so-called history of the CCP in the past 100 years, and showing that the CCP has led the Chinese people in the so-called revolution, construction, and reform in the past 100 years. It also touted the so-called “new era” under the leadership of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China with Xi Jinping at its core.

The performances included the Red Army’s northward flight and the history of the War of Resistance against Japan. It also highlighted the so-called “historical achievements” and “victory” Xi Jinping has made since he took power at the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.

However, many Western media found that the CCP’s large-scale performance missed many of the most important events. Including: In the early 1960s, Mao Zedong launched the “Great Leap Forward” regardless of the life and death of the people and starved to death nearly 40 million Chinese; during the Cultural Revolution, Mao launched a large-scale purge, large-scale military battles across the country, and countless dead. Even the Chairman of the Communist Party of China Liu Shaoqi also died tragically. .

Not to mention the Tiananmen Square massacre on June 4th in 1989, and Hong Kong’s “anti-send to China” movement that millions of people participated in in 2019.

The performance also claimed that the CCP led the Chinese in bloody battles during the war. However, it did not mention that the protagonist of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was the government of the Republic of China, the national army was fighting on the frontal battlefield, and the CCP led only the guerrillas that “fire one shot and change one place.”

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On the eve of the 100th anniversary of the CCP, the “Christian Justice Alliance” held a photo exhibition of “Liquidating the CCP’s Hundred Years of Crimes Against Humanity” in New York.

Frames of real historical pictures, enumerating the CCP’s power theft to traitorousness; from land reform and suppression to anti-rightism; from the Great Famine to the Cultural Revolution; from the June Fourth Massacre to the persecution of Falun Gong and various religions; from the fall of Hong Kong to the CCP’s virus damage Global; from family planning to environmental pollution, food and medical safety; from the CCP’s betrayal of the country’s land to triggering the world’s anti-Chinese, etc., the CCP’s painted skin has been unveiled.

The members of the coalition also distributed the “Declaration on the Liquidation of the CCP’s Hundred Years of Crimes against Humanity” to the public. The leaflet reads: “The CCP has sinned for a hundred years. Hundreds of millions of people have died tragically under its poisonous hands. This unprecedented crime against humanity must be liquidated.”

The propaganda of the Chinese Communist Party in the centennial celebration has reached its peak. However, various activities of the international community to expose and condemn the centuries-old crimes of the Chinese Communist Party are also being carried out simultaneously, allowing more Chinese and people of all ethnicities to realize the anti-human nature of the Chinese Communist Party.

(Reporter Li Yun comprehensive report/responsible editor: Fan Ming)

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