| A report in the Straits Times Indonesia says that the CCP has, for the first time, admitted inadvertently that “Tuidang” has an effect in China: |
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| Thursday, 21 April 2011 19:37 | ||||
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“China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) Daily ran a full page of articles recently to rouse the military and prepare its men for what it called a "war without gun smoke." The six articles, published on March 29, were intended to refute, among other things, three core demands made by advocates of political reform in the military. … The CCP has never bothered—until now—to refute the demands openly because of their highly sensitive nature. Devoting a full page in the PLA Daily for this purpose now is a rare move on its part. … It is interesting that the CCP has, for the first time, admitted inadvertently that the banned Falungong's rallying call to "Quit the CCP" has had some effect on the rank and file.” The full article:
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