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Dissident says PRC reform no easy task

SYMBOLIC ACTION:Yang Jianli told a forum the Chinese Communist Party was very nervous about dissenting voices attempting to coordinate action using the Internet

By Loa Iok-sin / Staff Reporter
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Exiled Chinese dissident Yang Jianli, center, speaks at a forum in Taipei yesterday, flanked by Taiwan Labor Front secretary-general Son Yu-lian, left, and Cross-Strait Agreements Watch Alliance convenor Lai Chung-chiang.
Photo: Lo Pei-der, Taipei Times



Despite attempts by Internet users in China to organize anti-government demonstrations similar to the ¡§Jasmine Revolution¡¨ in north Africa and the Middle East, exiled Chinese dissident Yang Jianli (·¨«Ø§Q) said in Taipei yesterday that the situation is a little different and it may be more challenging for the Chinese.

Speaking at a forum on development of the pro-democracy movement in China organized by the Taiwan Labor Front and the Cross-Strait Agreements Watch Alliance, Yang said he was excited to see China¡¦s own ¡§Jasmine Movement,¡¨ but was not surprised that it had not made much progress.

¡§Although I think the attempt [on Sunday] was great and very symbolic, I have to say that the [anti-government] action was far from the ¡¥revolution¡¦ that we saw in Tunisia or in other countries in north Africa or the Middle East,¡¨ Yang said.

¡§The action [on Sunday] was symbolic because it was the first time that dissidents in China have tried to coordinate with each other through the Internet, and the Chinese Communist Party [CCP] regime was very nervous about it,¡¨ he said.

Yang was referring to brief pro-democracy rallies with hundreds of participants simultaneously held in 13 cities across China on Sunday, coordinated via the Internet.

During the rallies, demonstrators chanted slogans such as ¡§We want freedom¡¨ or ¡§Down with corruption.¡¨ Several people ¡X including demonstrators and activist attorneys ¡X were arrested during the rallies.

¡§It is not easy to copy Tunisia¡¦s ¡¥Jasmine Revolution¡¦ in China, because the Chinese government has created a very complicated and effective ¡¥order-maintenance¡¦ system after the Tiananmen Square demonstrations in 1989,¡¨ Yang said. ¡§In the past 20 years, China has been continuously learning how to control its population from authoritarian regimes around the world to make sure that the CCP keeps a firm grip on power.¡¨

He said that, for instance, about one-fifth of the people present daily at Tiananmen Square are security officers in uniform or in plain clothes.

However, Yang said that recently he has observed some ¡§cracks¡¨ in the order-maintenance system, because the Chinese government now often puts dissidents under house arrest or even ¡§begs them¡¨ not to launch anti-government activities in private, instead of jailing them.

¡§This may be a sign that the system is deteriorating, and there¡¦s a chance that the Chinese people could find cracks in it,¡¨ he said. ¡§I don¡¦t know when the opportunity will come, but I¡¦m sure it will come one day.¡¨

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