China marks 100 years of Chinese Communist Party

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Publicado 2021-07-01
On the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party on Thursday (Jul 1), leader Xi Jinping touched on issues like China's journey over the years and said the party will listen to the needs of the people. To the international community, he said China will continue to reform and open up.

How the policies of China's ruling Communist Party have shaped lives: cna.asia/2Tq38uT

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  • @dongjing7283
    I thought the English Dubbing is done by CNA. It seems not since sometimes the English dubbing is a little fast than Xi's word.
  • @ireneliong2011
    Real-time translation is not easy. Compliments to the translator. However, you could have get a better translator, many meaning and content were not translated or properly translated, could be better. Sometime because of translation creates many misinformation and misunderstanding.
  • @danlovesayu
    100 years later….. China : We progresses efficiently. USA : We going back caveman mode. Rest of the World : Hey, China, slow down as we are trying to catch up!
  • @dongshengdi773
    Black Book of Communism,” an estimated 65 million Chinese died as a result of Mao’s repeated, merciless attempts to create a new “socialist” China. Anyone who got in his way was done away with -- by execution, imprisonment or forced famine.. For Mao, the number 1 enemy was the intellectual. The so-called Great Helmsman reveled in his blood-letting, boasting, “What’s so unusual about Emperor Shih Huang of the China Dynasty? He had buried alive 460 scholars only, but we have buried alive 46,000 scholars.” Mao was referring to a major “accomplishment” of the Great Cultural Revolution, which from 1966-1976 transformed China into a great House of Fear. The most inhumane example of Mao’s contempt for human life came when he ordered the collectivization of China’s agriculture under the ironic slogan, the “Great Leap Forward.” A deadly combination of lies about grain production, disastrous farming methods (profitable tea plantations, for example, were turned into rice fields), and misdistribution of food produced the worse famine in human history. Deaths from hunger reached more than 50 percent in some Chinese villages. The total number of dead from 1959 to 1961 was between 30 million and 40 million. Rounding up enemies Only five years later, when he sensed that revolutionary fervor in China was waning, Mao proclaimed the Cultural Revolution. Gangs of Red Guards -- young men and women between 14 and 21 -- roamed the cities targeting revisionists and other enemies of the state, especially teachers. Professors were dressed in grotesque clothes and dunce caps, their faces smeared with ink. They were then forced to get down on all fours and bark like dogs. Some were beaten to death, some even eaten -- all for the promulgation of Maoism. A reluctant Mao finally called in the Red Army to put down the marauding Red Guards when they began attacking Communist Party members, but not before 1 million Chinese died. All the while, Mao kept expanding the laogai, a system of 1,000 forced labor camps throughout China. Harry Wu, who spent 19 years in labor camps, has estimated that from the 1950s through the 1980s, 50 million Chinese passed through the Chinese version of the Soviet gulag. 20 million died as a result of the primitive living conditions and 14-hour work days. And yet Mao Zedong remains the most honored figure in the Chinese Communist Party. At one end of historic Tiananmen Square is Mao’s mausoleum, visited daily by large, respectful crowds. Repression continues In the spirit of Mao, China’s present rulers continue to oppress intellectuals and other dissidents such as human-rights activist Liu Xiaobo. He was sentenced last month to 11 years in prison for “inciting subversion of state power.” His offense: signing Charter 08, which calls on the government to respect basic civil and human rights within a democratic framework.
  • @baakgwai5494
    Anyone heard of this band called Tea, Anna and Men Square?
  • @GmBoi
    ah yes, 100 years of "nothing happened"
  • They European Establishment got angry at the GENIUS of the Korean's for opening up VEGETABLE STANDS IN the USA! Only because they can't do the HARD WORK OF KEEPING IT UP! They got life very easy here, while the servants got it HARD, with less PAY!
  • @havanky2351
    Great development of China over the past decades
  • @Lu5ck
    China attacked Vietnam in 1979 Continue to skirmish at the border until 1991. China did not bully, China is upholding justice to teach little Vietnam a lesson!
  • @timfoinc.6879
    Tell him watch out his historic enemy parties who have used and defeated their ancestors. They are repeatedly stepping down far branches to turn upside down using current power. They know hero have weak sides such as everyone run away from sick people as scare tactics to conquer lands.
  • @Anonymity100
    My beloved ancestral land, lovely China, a very great nation, the most beautiful land, the Heart of Asia, the centre of the world civilizations, the Emerald of the Eastern Hemisphere, every inch of its land contains wealth and riches, with a mighty citizenry, still led by the vilest authoritarian party. 💪🏾