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Is the Huankantou incident the beginning of the end of communist rule in China?
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 00:46:28
There are dozens of protests every day in the Pearl River Delta factories and almost none of them is reported in the press anywhere. Sometimes they are large and violent. Sometimes they are so small that they could hardly be called protests. Sometimes they are manipulated by outsiders for financial shakedowns. Sometimes they are successful in achieving the goals of the people involved. But almost all of them have one thing in common: they are
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and their cronies who they perceived as the problem.
There's so much guess work here that it beggars belief. Apart from a handful of people, nobody is actually interested in what Chinese protestors are angry about. Too many people are projecting their own beliefs onto the protests and seeing what they want to see. Some pundits might be very surprised if they talked to protesters: they might discover, for instance, complete loyalty to the CCP.
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