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Tumultuous Year Ahead for Chinese Regime

Jan 15, 2012
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Between 5,000 to 10,000 workers at the state-run Pangang Group Chengdu Steel & Vanadium Company in Chengdu City of Sichuan Province went on a three-day strike on Jan 4, 2012 over low wages and year-end bonuses.

A wave of large-scale strikes and protests in China during the first week of 2012 leads experts to predict that the Chinese communist regime will be facing increasing pressure from millions of disgruntled farmers, workers, and other disenfranchised groups this year.

Protests have erupted in at least six Chinese provinces--Guangxi, Guangdong, Sichuan, Jiangsu, Henan, and Liaoning--in the first week of this year.

On Jan. 1, thousands of people, who lost their savings in an investment scam, took to the streets in the eastern province of Henan. Their anger was also directed at local officials for not protecting them.

On Jan. 4, workers in several provinces held wage-related strikes.

In Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, 5,000 to 10,000 workers in a state-run steel company began a three-day strike, demanding higher wages and bonuses.

In Wuzhou, Guangxi Province, all of the workers at a toy factory went on strike to protest the company’s delay in paying wages and it’s cancellation of year-end bonuses.

About 300 workers in a factory in Panyu, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, held a third strike when their demand for payraises wasn’t met.

During Jan. 4 -- 5, over 1,000 employees of a household appliance manufacturer in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, were striking over layoffs, pay cuts, and cancellation of their annual bonuses.
Thousands of beer factory workers in the northeastern port city of Dalian, Liaoning Province, also went on strike because of low wages and poor benefits.
In Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, about 500 veterans held a rally on Jan. 9 in front of the Bureau of Letters and Calls, protesting over poor social security benefits.

More Protests in Slowing Economy
Wu Fan, a U.S. based political commentator, says China saw an increase of protests after the 2011 Jasmine Revolution in North Africa and the Middle East. However, the numbers and scale of strikes and protests that have erupted in China during the first week of 2012 is not something the Chinese Communist regime expected, Wu told the Chinese edition of The Epoch Times.

Wu said there are several reasons for these strikes at this time. One is that the Chinese New Year, the biggest holiday in China, is fast approaching and workers need money to celebrate the holidays with their families. However, because of the slowing economy, companies are unable to pay employees or have to lower wages.

Another reason for the sudden increase in strikes is the influence of the Wukan incident has given people more assertiveness to stand up for their rights. Wu said he expects a lot more protests in China this year.

“2012 is full of uncertainty in China, and many people are waiting for something big to happen,” Wu said.

Political and social commentator Huang Hebian agrees with this assessment. The Wukan protests have had the effect of awakening the masses across China, and this foreshadows increased tensions between the regime and workers and peasants, he told The Epoch Times.
Huang also predicts that more protests will take place in March during the National People’s Congress.
Pressure on Political System
As the economy continues to decline, the regime will face more political pressure, according to economist Cheng Xiaonong, a former aide to the late, ousted, liberal party leader Zhao Ziyang. But solving China’s social problems is impossible under the current political system, Cheng told New Tang Dynasty Television.

He Qinglian, a prominent U.S. based Chinese writer and economist, said in a recent article, “The next round of new leaders in China is doomed to take over a country that is difficult


Judging from the wave of strikes and protests at the start of 2012, China’s new leaders won’t have the luxury of sticking to the same old practices and ideologies as their predecessors did, and dealing with crises will become their daily routine, she said.

If Beijing doesn’t loosen its tight grip, the boiling tensions in China won’t subside, and it will lead to the regime losing its power, she said.
Tumultuous Year Ahead for Chinese Regime | Regime | China | Epoch Times
 
The common man and woman is getting their voice it seems. This flawed governmental system is slowly yet surely tearing at it seams. 2012 should be an interesting year to watch.
 
Freedom ain't it lovely? Are your protests legal or do the protesting leaders get kidnapped and killed?
What freedom?No one listens to those occupy protesters and the government ignores them.That's worse than repressing them.
Yes,That's the democracy U.S is talking about.1% of population owns the country.
 
The common man and woman is getting their voice it seems. This flawed governmental system is slowly yet surely tearing at it seams. 2012 should be an interesting year to watch.

cant wait to see how many US cities will revolt in the year of 2012

'Revolts to spread to 40 US cities'
Sun Oct 2, 2011 1:22PM GMT

The ongoing protests against corporate corruption and Washington's financial policies in New York and several other US cities will spread to 40 major American cities, a political activist tells Press TV.


“It is a beginning. There are already 'Occupy' actions planned for 30 to 40 other American cities,” Kathy McConaghie said on Saturday.
 
We dont have the tradition of shooting our presidents or practicing shooting sprees randomly on the street or school campus like you do.

No you just prefer to just knife school children randomly or use them as an obstacle to drive over multiple times. I guess it's preparation for the motor cross 2012. We know the Borg has told you crime does not exist in china.

Topic is about china.
 
No you just prefer to just knife school children randomly or use them as an obstacle to drive over multiple times. I guess it's preparation for the motor cross 2012. We know the Borg has told you crime does not exist in china.

Topic is about china.

US is the country criminal enjoy the freedom of shooting people,what a free country.

In 2010 - the latest year for which detailed statistics are available - there were 12,996 murders in the US. Of those, 8,775 were caused by firearms.
 
US is free country that boasts the highest crime rate and biggest inmates population,if you were an American ,you are more likely to be put behind bars in your lifetime than people from any other countries,US is a police country but still the crime rate is like crazy.everywhere in China is much safer than US.
 
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Do it. We are with you in spirit and support you protesters.

Even if they use 1 million army against you. You have the right to live better than and earn better than being in forced labor camps and ghetto shanty's. Revolt against the tyranny!

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Do it. We are with you in spirit and support you protesters.

they will surely do that,the revolts are spreading all across America now and will be more in this new year.Arab Spring is the inspiration of the Wall Street Occupation movement,keep it up ,the whole world will support you.
 

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