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The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) efforts to avoid disclosing how many of its soldiers were killed in a bloody brawl with Indian soldiers in the Himalayas last week are reportedly running afoul of anguished Chinese families who want their government to acknowledge the deaths of their loved ones.

CCP officials are struggling to either mollify or silence them.

The Indian government disclosed 20 fatalities from the melee, and several Indian officials have claimed China lost over twice as many of its own troops. The Chinese government has acknowledged the deaths of only a few officers so far.

The Times of India on Friday noted the first tacit admissions from Chinese state media that it suffered casualties comparable to those of the Indians:

Hu Xijin, editor of the Global Times, the Chinese Communist Party regime’s mouthpiece, wrote that “the dead have been treated with the highest respect in the military, and that information will eventually be reported to society at the right time, so the heroes can be honored and remembered as they deserve.”

The editorial came two days after a video emerged from China showing that the families of People’s Liberation Army personnel were outraged by the fact that unlike Indian soldiers, their martyrs had received no honor and no acknowledgement. Though Global Times admitted that “less than 20” PLA soldiers were killed, the government has remained tight-lipped on the issue

Hu claimed the Chinese military is keeping the identities of its fallen soldiers secret as an “expedient move with the aim of not irritating public opinion in the two countries,” an excuse Chinese officials have given before.

India Today noted that angry Chinese citizens used Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, to express their frustration over the secrecy of their government.

“Their online outpourings, some of them subtle for apparent fears of consequences, suggest they are growing anxious as official statements neither confirm nor deny casualties from the June 15 fighting,” India Today wrote, noting that Weibo is currently brimming with photos, videos, and news articles borrowed from Indian media because of the Chinese media blackout.

“India has held a memorial service for the sacrificial soldiers. It shows the high respect and attention of the whole country of India to the soldiers who defend the country and the land. It shows the high degree of solidarity of the Indian nation. What about us? We should learn from India and show respect to our soldiers,” said one of the Weibo posts in question.
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Other Chinese citizens reportedly posting online said they were worried about soldiers stationed near the Indian border and their families, warned their government is losing credibility by refusing to honor its troops, and complained about fellow Chinese who are taking the claim of virtually zero PLA casualties seriously and cruelly taunting Indians for getting creamed in the border brawl.

“Just want to understand why the casualties of the People’s Liberation Army are not released but they are expected to sacrifice their lives for the protection of the nation? Come on, China only plays tricks on the outside and suppresses opinions on the inside,” a Weibo user grumbled.

https://www.breitbart.com/national-...shed-relatives-soldiers-killed-indian-border/
 
did you just quote the neocon blog Breitbart?

then I have just one question:

how come PLA captured Indian commanding officer if they lost? how come Indian Army didn't capture Chinese commanding officer if they won?
 
Easy money earned for those bloger, just glue some "CCP,Censorship,Human right" together then there you go,it applies to everything regards to China,heck even the pic here is from PLA channel.
 
did you just quote the neocon blog Breitbart?

then I have just one question:

how come PLA captured Indian commanding officer if they lost? how come Indian Army didn't capture Chinese commanding officer if they won?

Don't ask the indian about logic. Their heads are so far up their *** that they won't be able to give a coherent and logical answer.
 
Loser is loser, no matter how you spin. Do India really want China to declared real fatality?

India will get real humiliation if official quote number is 0.

China leave some space for Modi by no revealing the truth.
 
So Indian soldiers are not so kind and innocent as you described. You lost the war not because your soldiers had mercy, but they are totally incompetent.
 
did you just quote the neocon blog Breitbart?

then I have just one question:

how come PLA captured Indian commanding officer if they lost? how come Indian Army didn't capture Chinese commanding officer if they won?

Even Indian captured the Chinese solders but released next early morning and also Chinese released few indian solders but kept 10 solders and released after 2-3 days.

The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) efforts to avoid disclosing how many of its soldiers were killed in a bloody brawl with Indian soldiers in the Himalayas last week are reportedly running afoul of anguished Chinese families who want their government to acknowledge the deaths of their loved ones.

CCP officials are struggling to either mollify or silence them.

The Indian government disclosed 20 fatalities from the melee, and several Indian officials have claimed China lost over twice as many of its own troops. The Chinese government has acknowledged the deaths of only a few officers so far.

The Times of India on Friday noted the first tacit admissions from Chinese state media that it suffered casualties comparable to those of the Indians:

Hu Xijin, editor of the Global Times, the Chinese Communist Party regime’s mouthpiece, wrote that “the dead have been treated with the highest respect in the military, and that information will eventually be reported to society at the right time, so the heroes can be honored and remembered as they deserve.”

The editorial came two days after a video emerged from China showing that the families of People’s Liberation Army personnel were outraged by the fact that unlike Indian soldiers, their martyrs had received no honor and no acknowledgement. Though Global Times admitted that “less than 20” PLA soldiers were killed, the government has remained tight-lipped on the issue

Hu claimed the Chinese military is keeping the identities of its fallen soldiers secret as an “expedient move with the aim of not irritating public opinion in the two countries,” an excuse Chinese officials have given before.

India Today noted that angry Chinese citizens used Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, to express their frustration over the secrecy of their government.

“Their online outpourings, some of them subtle for apparent fears of consequences, suggest they are growing anxious as official statements neither confirm nor deny casualties from the June 15 fighting,” India Today wrote, noting that Weibo is currently brimming with photos, videos, and news articles borrowed from Indian media because of the Chinese media blackout.

“India has held a memorial service for the sacrificial soldiers. It shows the high respect and attention of the whole country of India to the soldiers who defend the country and the land. It shows the high degree of solidarity of the Indian nation. What about us? We should learn from India and show respect to our soldiers,” said one of the Weibo posts in question.
Screenshot_20200622-190805.png

Other Chinese citizens reportedly posting online said they were worried about soldiers stationed near the Indian border and their families, warned their government is losing credibility by refusing to honor its troops, and complained about fellow Chinese who are taking the claim of virtually zero PLA casualties seriously and cruelly taunting Indians for getting creamed in the border brawl.

“Just want to understand why the casualties of the People’s Liberation Army are not released but they are expected to sacrifice their lives for the protection of the nation? Come on, China only plays tricks on the outside and suppresses opinions on the inside,” a Weibo user grumbled.

https://www.breitbart.com/national-...shed-relatives-soldiers-killed-indian-border/

More than 12 Chinese has killed... It is actually confirmed but everyone knows after a some times only..

Indians clutching at straws.

:rofl:

Thanks for changing your belonging country flag after few days of trolling with Indian flag.
 
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) efforts to avoid disclosing how many of its soldiers were killed in a bloody brawl with Indian soldiers in the Himalayas last week are reportedly running afoul of anguished Chinese families who want their government to acknowledge the deaths of their loved ones.

CCP officials are struggling to either mollify or silence them.

The Indian government disclosed 20 fatalities from the melee, and several Indian officials have claimed China lost over twice as many of its own troops. The Chinese government has acknowledged the deaths of only a few officers so far.

The Times of India on Friday noted the first tacit admissions from Chinese state media that it suffered casualties comparable to those of the Indians:

Hu Xijin, editor of the Global Times, the Chinese Communist Party regime’s mouthpiece, wrote that “the dead have been treated with the highest respect in the military, and that information will eventually be reported to society at the right time, so the heroes can be honored and remembered as they deserve.”

The editorial came two days after a video emerged from China showing that the families of People’s Liberation Army personnel were outraged by the fact that unlike Indian soldiers, their martyrs had received no honor and no acknowledgement. Though Global Times admitted that “less than 20” PLA soldiers were killed, the government has remained tight-lipped on the issue

Hu claimed the Chinese military is keeping the identities of its fallen soldiers secret as an “expedient move with the aim of not irritating public opinion in the two countries,” an excuse Chinese officials have given before.

India Today noted that angry Chinese citizens used Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, to express their frustration over the secrecy of their government.

“Their online outpourings, some of them subtle for apparent fears of consequences, suggest they are growing anxious as official statements neither confirm nor deny casualties from the June 15 fighting,” India Today wrote, noting that Weibo is currently brimming with photos, videos, and news articles borrowed from Indian media because of the Chinese media blackout.

“India has held a memorial service for the sacrificial soldiers. It shows the high respect and attention of the whole country of India to the soldiers who defend the country and the land. It shows the high degree of solidarity of the Indian nation. What about us? We should learn from India and show respect to our soldiers,” said one of the Weibo posts in question.
Screenshot_20200622-190805.png

Other Chinese citizens reportedly posting online said they were worried about soldiers stationed near the Indian border and their families, warned their government is losing credibility by refusing to honor its troops, and complained about fellow Chinese who are taking the claim of virtually zero PLA casualties seriously and cruelly taunting Indians for getting creamed in the border brawl.

“Just want to understand why the casualties of the People’s Liberation Army are not released but they are expected to sacrifice their lives for the protection of the nation? Come on, China only plays tricks on the outside and suppresses opinions on the inside,” a Weibo user grumbled.

https://www.breitbart.com/national-...shed-relatives-soldiers-killed-indian-border/
I really doubt Indian media's ability to gauge Chinese responses in Weibo considering they themselves got duped twice by the names of supposedly dead Chinese soldiers, which were passed on by the Chinese Weibo users themselves lol.
 
that information will eventually be reported to society at the right time, so the heroes can be honored and remembered as they deserve.”

Damn, so CCP says its society is so weak they need to hide information from it.

Now I am seriously starting pitying you guys, must be hard to be controlled to such am extent by the CCP.
 

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