{"id":62772,"date":"2016-04-02T20:58:00","date_gmt":"2016-04-02T20:58:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/127.0.0.1:10081\/?p=62772 "},"modified":"2016-04-02T20:58:00","modified_gmt":"2016-04-02T20:58:00","slug":"62772-revision-v1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/minzhuzhongguo.org\/?p=62772","title":{"rendered":"CHINA: A NEW DEMOCRACY REVOLUTION"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\"><\/span><\/div><p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">DICTATOR WATCH<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">(www.dictatorwatch.org)<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Contact: Roland Watson, roland@dictatorwatch.org<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">CHINA<\/span><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">: A NEW DEMOCRACY REVOLUTION<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">March 27, 2016<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Many people may not be aware of it, but &#8211; democracy-wise &#8211; things are<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">heating up in China. At its recent plenary meeting, the National People&#8217;s<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Congress (the &#8220;parliament&#8221; of the Communist Party), emphasized &#8220;national<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">security&#8221; against &#8220;domestic subversion.&#8221; The regime has furthered vowed to<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">act against &#8220;infiltration, subversion and sabotage by hostile forces.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">President Xi Jinping was threatened in an open letter about the direction<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">of the country&#8217;s reform, and which included a demand for his resignation.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Students in Hong Kong have launched a pro-independence party.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Into this mix, we offer the following article, and which has been<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">published simultaneously in both the traditional and simplified Chinese<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">character sets. We will be working to distribute the article into mainland<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">China and Hong Kong.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Please post and share, including on twitter, wechat and weibo.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">http:\/\/www.dictatorwatch.org\/ChinaRevolution.html<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">http:\/\/www.dictatorwatch.org\/ChinaRevolutionTraditional.pdf<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">http:\/\/www.dictatorwatch.org\/ChinaRevolutionSimplified.pdf<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">CHINA<\/span><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">: A NEW DEMOCRACY REVOLUTION<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">By Roland Watson<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Dictator Watch<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">March 2016<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Introduction<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Behind the scenes, the Communist Party of China is worried, if not in an<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">actual panic. It has mismanaged both the economy and financial markets.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">And, it is involved in a never-ending, and escalating, war with the people<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">of the country, who want human rights and democracy. The pressure the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">communist leaders face will never go away. While for the moment they may<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">have extreme power and wealth, they can never relax.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">For the economy, China became the world&#8217;s factory, but now foreign<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">consumers do not want so many goods. Even worse, the leaders blocked the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">formation of a middle class (which would normally follow a long period of<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">economic expansion), and which would have created a new source of demand.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Their fear: A middle class would insist on democratic change. They can&#8217;t<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">have that. Instead, they followed the dictator&#8217;s playbook, and kept the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">bulk of the population impoverished. The people were able to work in the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">factories, certainly, but at the wages of a serf.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">The principal beneficiaries of the economic activity were the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">apparatchiks. They were then encouraged to flock to the stock market, with<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">the promise that the Party would keep the prices rising forever. Here,<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">though, the top leaders made a mistake. They manipulated the market (and<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">the broader economy &#8211; this is a common pattern in corrupt developing<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">nations) so that, as the largest investors of all, they would pocket<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">astronomical sums. But, in the process they ignored its underlying, and<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">immutable, rules &#8211; that greater reward requires greater risk, and that<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">what goes up will come down. Chinese stock prices bubbled up (along with<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">housing prices), and then rapidly deflated. The lower-level apparatchiks<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">lost a large part of the wealth they had accumulated from running the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">sweatshops, and were saddled with large loans. Now, there is no way to<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">re-inflate the bubbles, or resume legitimate economic growth (the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">published economic data is dubious if not a complete fantasy); and, to top<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">it off, the currency, the Yuan, is under pressure. A currency reflects a<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">nation&#8217;s economy. If the latter weakens, the former does as well, and<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">which international speculators &#8211; hedge funds &#8211; do their best to<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">accelerate. The one thing the communists had going for them, an economic<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">machine, and which replaced the storied &#8220;iron rice bowl&#8221; and kept the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">masses pacified, is failing.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">The Party fired its head securities regulator, a sacrificial victim &#8211; he<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">just did what he was told to do, and is now trying to assure the world &#8211;<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">and the Chinese people, that it can prevent a crisis in the economy, and<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">stock market, and currency. We shall see.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">All of this economic and financial turmoil provides an ideal opportunity<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">for the people to throw off their oppression and to rise up. Nonetheless,<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">the communists remains strong, and brutal, so &#8211; as everyone realizes &#8211;<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">democratic change will be difficult to achieve. But, it is coming. The<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">dictators cannot maintain control forever. And, with a bold approach,<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">their day of reckoning can be brought forward, by years if not decades.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Hong Kong<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">One advantage the mainland people of China have is their co-citizenry, the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">residents of Hong Kong. Because of the one country-two systems structure,<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">they are not so repressed &#8211; or pacified. The mainland can follow Hong<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Kong&#8217;s lead, which in turn puts the onus on its residents. They must fight<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">not only to maintain their own democracy, but to provide an example for<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">all the people of China.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">There was a pro-democracy revolution in Hong Kong in 2014, the Umbrella<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">movement, to force the local government to back down from giving Beijing a<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">say over who may run for office in the upcoming 2017 election. This was a<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">large uprising, but ultimately it failed. The Hong Kong Administration did<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">not back down. As I wrote in an article at the time, the protestors needed<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">three things: fierce leaders; growing numbers; and international support.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">For the first, the movement took the form of a coalition, including Occupy<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Central, Scholarism, and other groups. Some of their leaders were fierce,<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">but in the face of a government crackdown others wavered. For the second,<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">the protests grew to the low hundreds of thousands. This number, while<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">massive, proved to be insufficient. Finally, there was no real<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">international support.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Of the three factors, I believe the second was the most important. Had the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">movement grown to a million or more, it would have succeeded. The<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">question, then, is why it didn&#8217;t. The government crackdown of course<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">dissuaded more people from joining, as was its goal, and counter-protests<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">were organized as well. But, while these were substantial barriers, the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">real issue was the movement&#8217;s organization. Everyone was out protesting<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">and the leaders were on stage and subject to arrest. While it was<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">difficult if not impossible to anticipate what would happen, the movement<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">should have created a separate, behind-the scenes, organizing team<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">dedicated to increasing the turnout, day-by-day. This should have included<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">media relations &#8211; public calls on both traditional and social media for<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">more protestors, and also efforts to counter government lies.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Since the objective was not achieved, it&#8217;s clear that Hong Kong needs<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">another uprising. The people must force the government to yield. There<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">must be a victory, most importantly, to show all the people of China that<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">the Communist Party can be beaten. In this new uprising, Hong Kong<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">organizers should further concentrate on increasing the size of the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">protest until it washes over the government like a tsunami, including by<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">having a plan to get as many people as possible out when the protest is<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">triggered, and then with a separate team, not on the streets and subject<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">to arrest, to keep the demonstration growing.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Mainland China<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Ideally, a new protest in Hong Kong would spread to the mainland. But,<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">since Party agents there are so repressive &#8211; they are like predators, a<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">number of additional steps will be required. To encourage large numbers of<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">people to demonstrate in the mainland&#8217;s cities, the public needs to be<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">agitated such that they are so angry they lose their fear. And, the best<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">way to lose one&#8217;s fear is to believe that something is possible.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">People on the mainland do protest, of course, and quite often: against<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">poor working conditions, pollution, government corruption, and other<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">grievances. Local conditions are often so bad that the people will fight<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">back. Furthermore, for fear of igniting larger protests, the authorities<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">regularly back down. The model, therefore, is in place. What is required<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">is an underground movement to create widespread agitation for human rights<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">and democracy. Then, with the people angry and the country unsettled, the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">stage is set for a real uprising, for example, in response to new events<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">in Hong Kong.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">The Communist Party is terrible: A monster. But, because of censorship<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">most Chinese are poorly informed about this. Instead, they are fed lies<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">that the Party is the savior. The people need an underground revolutionary<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">movement to counter this. Once they know the truth, how they have been<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">deceived, they will be angry enough to rise up.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Fortunately, this type of movement is straightforward to create. If done<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">with care, it can further involve minimal risk: indeed, less that<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">protesting. What I am referring to is an agitation-propaganda, or<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">agit-prop, campaign.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Agitators, singly and in small groups, can pepper the walls of the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">mainland&#8217;s cities with revolutionary graffiti and fliers. A call for this<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">type of action could further easily be spread around the country, in<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">defiance of the Party&#8217;s censorship, using social media.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">A propaganda movement often has a number of distinct elements, including<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">revolutionary images, slogans, and fliers. For instance, for Hong Kong &#8211;<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">the territory needs an agitation movement as well, the image could be a<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">picture of an umbrella. Activists, using a stencil and spray paint, could<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">put it everywhere, under the cover of darkness. Of course, it doesn&#8217;t have<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">to be an umbrella. The image could be anything. For example, for the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">mainland it could be the characters for June 4, 1989, referencing the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Tiananmen Square democracy movement, or simply the word &#8220;democracy,&#8221; etc.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">There could be a number of different images, and accompanying<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">revolutionary slogans.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Fliers in turn fill in the story, providing substance to the demands of<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">the slogans. Short descriptions of Party crimes and corruption should be<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">taped to walls, or just left where people can find them. Indeed, Falun<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Gong&#8217;s Nine Commentaries is an excellent source of information about the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Party&#8217;s historic atrocities and crimes, and which could be supplemented<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">with information on more recent events.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Actually, the underground movement should not only focus on the job of<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">removing the dictators. It is important to remember that a democratic<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">transition has two stages: Overthrowing the regime; and installing a<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">well-functioning democracy, tailored to the nation&#8217;s history and<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">conditions. The Chinese people need to have a wide-ranging discussion<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">about the second stage, at the same time that they confront the Party.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Through doing this, the movement will also develop a positive focus, on<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">what a democratic China will look like, as well as give the people hope<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">that such a future is achievable. (Note: this is a good reason to<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">infiltrate the Chinese translation of my short guide, Lessons In<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Democracy. The Chinese people can have a better discussion about<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">implementing the democratic system if they understand how it is meant to<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">work.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">http:\/\/www.dictatorwatch.org\/books\/LessonsinDemocracyChineseTraditional.pdf<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">http:\/\/www.dictatorwatch.org\/books\/LessonsinDemocracyChineseSimplified.pdf)<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Finally, the most effective structure for a revolutionary agit-prop<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">campaign is one that is decentralized and non-hierarchical. This holds for<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">protests as well. This reduces the common problem of disputes arising<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">among the leaders, and it further keeps the movement alive in the event<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">that activists are arrested. Even so, it is imperative that everything<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">possible be done to avoid arrest. For protests, having huge numbers of<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">people in the streets is a defense in and of itself. If regime agents do<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">make arrests, the demonstrators can often be &#8220;un-arrested&#8221; as well, such<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">as by swarming the police stations where they are held. For nighttime<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">propagandists, though, precautions are essential. Actions should be<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">rehearsed, in different clothes, before any graffiti is written or fliers<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">placed. And, absolute secrecy should be maintained. Don&#8217;t tell anyone what<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">you have done.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Conclusion<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">In a popular movement there are many groups. The onstage leaders, and<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">underground activists who do direct action, bear the greatest risk. Next<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">are other organizers, both for protests and underground action. Then come<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">the protestors, and finally the rest of the population. Opposed to the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">movement are the top dictators; their formal repression apparatus<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">including the army and the police; and plain clothes agents and spies. The<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">intermediate objectives of the movement are to get more members of the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">public to join the protest; to get more people to bear more risk<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">(risk\/reward holds here as well); and to get dictatorship members and<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">agents to join the movement in secret. If these objectives are achieved,<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">the regime can be overthrown.<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">The people of China deserve democracy, but it will take a popular<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">revolution to achieve it. The people of Hong Kong also need to defend<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">their rights under the one country, two systems principle. These two<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">missions are linked. The indigenous of Hong Kong must demonstrate to<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">preserve their rights, and through doing so help lead the people of the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">mainland to demand change, who in turn must engender a collection of<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">underground activists, to create revolutionary propaganda and through it<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">the conditions for widespread rebellion. Only through this can the<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">people&#8217;s aspirations be fulfilled, and the country reach a stable and<\/span><\/p>  <p>&nbsp;<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">tranquil equilibrium.<\/span><\/p><div><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\"><\/span><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&lt;div&gt;The people of China deserve democracy, but it will take a popular revolution to achieve it. The people of Hong Kong also need to defend their rights under the one country, two systems principle. These two missions are linked. The indigenous of Hong Kong must demonstrate to preserve their rights, and through doing so help lead the people of the mainland to demand change, who in turn must engender a collection of underground activists, to create revolutionary propaganda and through it the conditions for widespread rebellion. Only through this can the people&amp;#8217;s aspirations be fulfilled, and the country reach a stable and&lt;\/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;\/div&gt;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":24,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_et_pb_use_builder":"","_et_pb_old_content":"","_et_gb_content_width":"","_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[14],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-62772","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-ChinaHumanRights","et-doesnt-have-format-content","et_post_format-et-post-format-standard"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/minzhuzhongguo.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/62772","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/minzhuzhongguo.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/minzhuzhongguo.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/minzhuzhongguo.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/24"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/minzhuzhongguo.org\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=62772"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/minzhuzhongguo.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/62772\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/minzhuzhongguo.org\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=62772"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/minzhuzhongguo.org\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=62772"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/minzhuzhongguo.org\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=62772"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}