Wednesday, April 29, 2020

THE MOST SERIOUS VIRUS OF ALL: THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY

THE MOST SERI0US VIRUS OF ALL: THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY
IN PURSUIT OF THE TRUTH - http://www.cinopsbegone.blogspot.com - WED. APRIL 29, 2020
 
"IT IS TIME TO RECOGNIZE THE THREAT THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY POSES TO ALL HUMANITY," SAID CHEN GUANGCHENG - EXILED HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCATE: BY PAUL SMEATON 
 
Washington, D.C., April 27, 2020, (LifeSiteNews) - World leaders should not follow the example of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in their attempts to respond to the coronavirus, according to the blind human rights activist Chen Guangcheng, but should instead "come together to confront the CCP" which Chen says "is the biggest and most serious virus of all."
 
 In an interview with William Saunders on Faith and Law's Friday Forum, Chen said that "it is time to recognize the threat the Chinese Communist Party poses to all humanity." Blind from a young age, Chen gained international prominence more than a decade ago for suing the Chinese government over its brutal "one child policy," which has resulted in forced abortions, estimated to be hundreds of millions. Forces abortion continues in China under it "two-child policy" now.
 
He was imprisoned by China's communist government for his activism, but in 2012 he escaped house arrest and fled to the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. He and his family were later allowed to leave for the U.S., where he is now a distinguished visiting fellow at the Institute for policy Research and Catholic Studies at the Catholic University of America and senior fellow at the Witherspoon Institute.
   
 During last week's interview Chen issued a stark warning to leaders throughout the world, saying" "If free nations do not face the difficult task of deciding how to eradicate communist authoritarianism - a cancer on humanity - they will become its victims." "Like fire and water, authoritarian dictatorships do not mix with democracies," he said.
 
"No matter how nice the free world tries to be, dictatorship will not change. The reality you have to face is that dictators see you as the enemy. And it's not only the people directly ruled by the dictators who face harm, as you now see from the coronavirus. Chen was dismissive of any idea that the outbreak has been brought under effective control in China....
 
"This is dangerous," he continued. "There is nothing to believe in what the CCP reports." "They are barricading people in their homes," he said. In Wuhan whole families have been found dead in their apartments because they could not get out."
 
  Official figures say the total death toll from the virus in China is now just over 4,600, from just over 80,000 cases. By comparison, the U.S. is now reporting more than 55,000 deaths from almost 200,000 cases. But Chen believes the number of coronavirus cases and deaths in China is vastly more than is claimed by the official reports.
    "As for the data, there is nothing about the CCP's numbers that are believable," he said....
'When the epidemic is finally under control, the rest of the world must come together to confront CCP.
Earlier this month, President Donald Trump halted federal funding to the World Health Organization (Who), citing as one reason their failure to investigate whether reports coming from the CCP about the coronavirus in China were accurate.
 
China expert and president of the Population Research Institute, Steven Mosher, has argued repeatedly that the total number of coronavirus deaths in China is likely to be 20 times more than the official figures... "So-called quarantine sites are in fact secret detention sites where they can hold human rights activists," Chen explained. 
 

Chen said that some Chinese journalist have been captured by authorities and sent to such "detention sites" because they contradicted CCP propaganda by publishing on line videos of things such "people collapsing in the streets, body bags piling up in vans" and "hearses and vans carrying bodies working 24 hours a day." Other, he said, have received death threats because of their work explaining the reality of the situation in China..."  George H. Kubeck

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