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As our bureau chief leaves China, he reflects on the crushing of the protests he witnessed 25 years ago, and what has transpired since5.39.217.76% z/ U: W1 S3 O
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EVEN after the Chinese army moved into Tiananmen Square on the night of June 3rd 1989, and cleared it of the detritus left by the students who had occupied it for most of the previous seven weeks,it was several days before observers were certain who was in control of China.Your correspondent, looking down Beijing’s central boulevard, Chang’an Avenue,at a maze of still-burning barricades a day after the bloody operation, was not alone in wondering whether the Communist Party could ever heal. This newspaper,with which he was not then linked, summed up a common view: “This week China looked into the abyss of coup, counter-coup and civil war”. Foreign doomsayers were proved wrong. But even after 25 years of relative stability, it is still wise to be cautious about the cohesion of Chinese politics. + `+ p. R4 C# Z2 x: p# B公仔箱論壇5.39.217.766 l, g C8 E+ G: H5 ?* F
It was not just foreign observers who were given to apocalyptic musings at the time. “If the rebels had had their way,there would have been a civil war,” Deng Xiaoping told a visiting Chinese-American physicist, Tsung-Dao Lee, three months after the army crackdown that left hundreds, if not thousands, dead. Thanks to strenuous efforts by the Communist Party to erase memories of what happened (see article), many in China now have only a dim understanding of the history of the protests in Tiananmen Square and the nationwide unrest they triggered. But Deng’s analysis is remarkably close to the mainstream among the generation of young urban residents who have grown up since: if they have heard of the 1989 protests, many feel that, though the killings may have been bad,the army’s resolute action helped to create the stability that allowed China’s economy to grow from one that was then smaller than Britain’s into the world’s second-largest. : Q1 L: `) C6 u+ A& }. N5.39.217.76! e2 f4 n2 I! a
This argument, however, glosses over the factional infighting within the party that paralysed decision-making and allowed the protests to grow to the scale they did. Even after Tiananmen, Deng appeared to recognise that political stability was by no means assured. By1992, then retired, he had concluded that the collapse of the Soviet Union and its allies was mainly attributable to their failure to make citizens richer. To avoid a similar fate for China, he went on his famous “southern tour” to drum up support for a fresh round of economic reform. It was this bold move, in the face of stiff conservative resistance, rather than the crushing of largely peaceful dissent, that laid the groundwork for China’s prosperity today. As he tottered round southern China, berating conservatives and calling for the liberation of China’s economy from ideological shackles, he remarked: “If any problem occurs in China, it will arise from within the party.” His words remain apt. 1 ~1 q9 [, C8 T8 f1 j公仔箱論壇 5 }' D* W# y' N0 `5 W$ m" a3 j" xNot since the collapse of the Qing dynasty in1911 has China enjoyed such a prolonged period of stability as it has between Tiananmen and today (barring a handful of high-level purges and numerous street protests, most of them isolated and triggered by local grievances). Yet political risk is as important to bear in mind as the wobbles that are causing growing numbers of observers to worry about China’s economy. Neither kind of risk is grounds for immediate alarm. The government appears sufficiently in control of the economy’s levers (not least through ownership of the main commercial banks)and has sufficient assets at its disposal to prevent a sharp slowdown, at least for another few years. But one important lesson of Tiananmen is that politics in China has a capacity to surprise. Your correspondent recalls respected analysts in the months before June 1989 pooh-poohing rumours of a serious rift within the leadership.5.39.217.764 b- ?6 J% S8 g( u" u6 R3 X- w
Xi’s got the power 4 _& b) U) V# I- I% O% i1 H公仔箱論壇 / j% c; `( \7 k: n; ]8 E7 u' V) wTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。There are few such rumours today. Mr Xi is often described as the strongest leader in China since Deng, and he has been moving fast to consolidate his power (he has set up powerful new organs to oversee national security and economic reform, and has taken personal command of them). But there have been hints, both before and since the handover of power to Mr Xi in 2012, that politics at the top remains prone to strife. Eight months before Mr Xi took over, a fellow member of the ruling Politburo, Bo Xilai, was purged; ostensibly for corruption and abuse of power but also, many observers believe, because he threatened Mr Xi’s future grip on power. The mopping up continues. Mr Xi is now trying to eradicate the influence of Mr Bo’s powerful patron, Zhou Yongkang, who was the country’s security chief until here tired in 2012. Mr Zhou is being secretly investigated for corruption, the highest-ranking leader to be targeted on such grounds since the party took power in 1949. Rumours abound in Beijing that Mr Xi is encountering resistance from other retired elders who fear that he is rocking the boat.* k$ E4 G( Q( ^" _% D0 x# l2 {
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It is extremely difficult to gauge the level of political stress that these developments are causing. Official statistics can be vague and misleading, but there is no concerted effort, as there is in politics, to keep the outside world in ignorance of pertinent facts. Contacts between Chinese leaders and foreign journalists were very limited before Tiananmen. They were curtailed even further after it. Not since November 1987has a general secretary of the party given the foreign press corps an unfettered opportunity to ask questions about his policies. Your correspondent vividly recalls the exhilaration of that occasion in the Great Hall of the People, when the newly appointed party chief, Zhao Ziyang, raised glasses with foreign journalists and fielded impromptu questions in an unprecedented display of openness. It would have been wrong to read too much into it, however. Zhaosaid that those who believed conservatives and reformers were at loggerheads would “make one mistake after another” in their analysis. He himself was purged by the conservatives during the Tiananmen upheaval and spent the rest of his life under house arrest.1 A% ?6 U, _2 K! ~
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Mr Xi admits that economic reforms have entered “deep water”. As he put it on a trip to Europe last month: “We must get ready to go into the mountains, being fully aware that there may be tigers to encounter.” These tigers could include others at the top. Perhaps to avoid a Zhao-like fate (Zhao was the last party chief to put political reform high on his agenda), Mr Xi has begun his leadership with two parallel crackdowns, one on corruption and the other on political dissent. Part of his strategy, many believe, is to scare corrupt officials into compliance with his reforms while preventing dissidents from fanning the flames of discontent in a society that has undergone profound and wrenching change over the past decade alongside broad economic growth (see chart). & W. O; m% k9 ~9 gtvb now,tvbnow,bttvbTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。# A: {& a: ]* j' _* p ( j+ f9 k# v0 I0 E, F7 L8 T/ a) k$ Utvb now,tvbnow,bttvbMr Xi has three new social forces to contend with that grew to critical mass under his predecessor: a huge middle class, an equally large underclass of rural migrants, and online social media that have enabled discontents to connect and communicate with remarkable ease, in spite of vigorous censorship. He can probably prevent street demonstrations from coalescing into anything like the1989 unrest. Even if the economy were to slow sharply, a couple of years of stagnation might not pose a great threat to social stability. ' n7 z* j" ^3 ~) lTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。! @, P8 R$ G! D" w2 e
After all, China has experienced slumps before. Tens of millions lost their jobs in the late 1990s as the regime closed down loss-making state-owned enterprises. Protests did erupt, but most were small. After the global financial crisis in 2008, millions of migrant workers were laid off from export industries. Most, however, had ties to plots in the countryside to which they returned for a few months before finding new work when manufacturing picked up. Despite the current slowdown, employment is holding up well. If the economy were to slow more dramatically, many migrant workers could again melt back into the villages. 5 g4 J5 p" a' c8 z- w4 U2 n6 x6 ~" u8 w# c* ?- X: K8 [ TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。/ m8 J, t* _8 f( Y) ?* {' Z
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There are also reasons to worry about external dangers as China flexes its muscles to assert territorial claims in the East and South China Seas. Mr Xi appears to have abandoned Deng’s post-Tiananmen dictum that China should “hide its capacities and bide its time”. His latest territory-marking manoeuvre was the installation of an oil rig earlier this month in waters claimed by Vietnam. This triggered bloody anti-Chinese riots in Vietnam, but Mr Xi appears unconcerned by the risks. His moves seem calculated to avoid direct military conflict, but if a clash were to occur he might stand to gain politically at home. After Tiananmen the party launched a campaign to boost “patriotic education” among students. The aim was to portray the party as the embodiment of Chinese nationalism. It appears to have rubbed off. Young Chinese especially applaud Mr Xi’s more robust stance towards Japan, a country they are taught to abhor.TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。3 S- ~3 f) r! Y o
J/ r: B+ K& a) D# H# {. STVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。Elite politics, however, is more of a wildcard. The Bo affair in 2012, which only came to light thanks to the extraordinary flight of his police chief to an American consulate in the south-western city of Chengdu, was a sharp reminder of how erratic it can be. Both Mr Bo’s case and that of his mentor, Mr Zhou, have exposed the power and wealth of family networks within the leadership and their extensive influence in business. It will take all Mr Xi’s strength to keep high-level corruption in check. The protesters in 1989 were enraged by it even then; they would be astonished today. In a case that came to light in the Chinese press this month,an official was found to have 100m yuan ($16m) in banknotes stashed at his home. 2 ], b+ I0 ^* |% s, e6 a5 x公仔箱論壇* [" W. E4 {7 t$ M8 `% R, `) E
Mr Xi’s sweeping campaign against corruption,the toughest in China in many years, will make him powerful enemies. So too will his efforts to expose big state-owned enterprises to greater competition and rein in profligate local governments. He has called for “decisive results”by 2020 in his drive for economic reform. Yet this will require measures that could make him unpopular with the public, such as the implementation of a property tax that will infuriate the better off. After Mr Bo’s arrest, rumours circulated on Chinese social media of an attempted coup by Mr Zhou. The reports proved fanciful, but they suggested that some Chinese at least are prepared to imagine extreme scenarios. & O$ q. P' ]0 mtvb now,tvbnow,bttvb ! t& z$ c* ^4 @6 G$ T/ n+ p公仔箱論壇Your correspondent leaves China believing that the party has a good chance of maintaining its grip on power during Mr Xi’s remaining eight years at the top. But the risks—political, economic and international—are growing. The party has proved unexpectedly adept at tackling a series of crises since 1989. But it will need to be even more agile if it is to remain in power for another 25 years.公仔箱論壇5 N- @, c9 ^9 h( k/ T7 ?$ Z* [
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TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。/ z, @' N0 j* J6 a0 }9 s* Q d, { 作者: felicity2010 時間: 2014-5-31 12:07 PM
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25年前的今日,1989年5月26日,北京戒嚴第七日。經過多番激烈討論後,保衛天安門廣場指揮部總指揮柴玲宣布,表決通過堅守廣場,指揮部等人職務不變。指揮部同時決定,計劃採取更激烈手段向政府施壓,具體行動則有待商討。5.39.217.769 n" P0 A3 `0 ?
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香港方面,20萬青年冒雨參加由突破機構及香港基督徒學生福音團契合辦的「中港青年一條心」全港青年大集會,聲援北京學運。參加者在集會揮動手上的電筒,唱出《龍的傳人》等歌曲,又高叫口號,要求大陸實現民主法治。黃大仙近萬居民在摩士公園集會,要求北京當局公正處理學運。廣東省人大港區代表聯署發表緊急呼籲,促請中央妥善處理學運。 8 \, K% e4 k) g* Y9 h5.39.217.76 5.39.217.764 `; M2 I9 l7 ^9 J' v" z
中共高層繼續進行整肅總書記趙紫陽的工作。有關趙紫陽被整肅的文件下達至司局一級幹部。中央政治局常委、國務院副總理姚依林向國務院各部委負責人,傳達了關於趙紫陽問題及中央的處理意見。中共中央直屬機關工作委員會、中共中央國家機關工作委員會也於當日分別發出緊急通知,要求堅決貫徹中共中央和國務院關於迅速結束動亂的指示。 " {. ~1 C* O' |/ a6 n5.39.217.76 6 g+ [+ ^. R4 e7 n2 D" K; a" x. Z: v Q26日的長安街未有出現大型遊行示威,是戒嚴令以來最為平靜的一日,天安門廣場靜坐的學生明顯減少,主要剩下由外地而來的學生。學者王軍濤、包遵信、學生領袖王丹等40多人,在中國社會科學院經濟所禮堂召開會議,形成四條決議:(1)要求李鵬下台;(2)軍隊撤離;(3)天安門靜坐堅持下去;(4)組織動員工人罷工。" E- O3 g2 Y4 s; b
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25年前的今日,1989年5月27日,北京戒嚴第八日。香港演藝界總動員,於跑馬地馬場舉行馬拉松式音樂會「民主歌星獻中華」,歷時12小時。20萬市民一直於場內駐足觀看,估計入場人數全日達50萬人,籌得款項逾1,300萬,全數用作聲援北京學運。TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。+ |- ~8 R5 A) `( Q* a. Z* f
- W2 n* `2 A3 h: U公仔箱論壇北京方面,堅持留守廣場的10萬名學生代表,與首都各界聯席會議北高聯代表開會後,宣布在5月30日遊行,遊行後撤離廣場,外地學生返回原地,至6月20日人大會議召開時再組織遊行集會,又號召28日舉行全球華人大遊行。 . ?+ t- `# x9 u" _& n( v * w/ V! n% A$ z# i+ V: t C/ y7 R8 A2百多演藝界人士演出TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。( n$ x3 e0 E3 B' D9 D
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「民主歌聲獻中華」的籌備時間不足1週,但在樂壇一姐梅艷芳的號召下,演藝界一呼百應。現身音樂會的演藝界人士有2百多人,全部演出歌手穿上印有「民主歌聲獻中華」字樣的T恤。不少參與歌手均情緒激動,未開腔已熱淚盈眶,一些人唱至中段已泣不成聲。公仔箱論壇+ X6 j4 T1 ~8 ~4 l# B# i/ Z
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參與演出的歌手包括成龍、汪明荃等,高唱《為自由》、《龍的傳人》、《勇敢的中國人》等歌曲。身在日本的台灣歌后鄧麗君也專程來港出席。定居大陸的侯德健,帶領全體演藝人員高歌一曲《龍的傳人》。台下觀眾揮動黃絲帶,巨型屏幕上不時打出「民主自由是中國的希望」等標語。 O" R* g6 ~0 k5 j. N4 @* k & G9 ?$ Y' a3 k/ r公仔箱論壇同日,500部大型泥頭車、客貨車和貨車響應摩托總工會呼籲,分批列隊駛往新華社香港分社遞信;30家老人中心的千名長者由維園遊行至新華社請願。聖公會港澳教區牧師舉辦主愛中華禁食祈禱會,呼籲教友翌日下午4時至29日上午7時禁食祈禱。7 Z7 x- C/ P6 ^5 u+ ?, h
3 Y' ^( T0 E( l5 i( t 萬里書面談話 支持鄧小平李鵬 + R* D* r+ m" p/ r5.39.217.76 . E5 ?6 k% Q! e7 d. j天安門廣場仍有大批學生請願,是否撤離廣場繼續成為問題。曾任北高聯常委的馬少方表示,如果現時撤出天安門廣場是錯誤的,因為廣場已成為五月全民愛國民主運動的象徵,廣場是一個精神的凝聚點,撤走會弄垮今次愛國民主運動。5.39.217.76* E q& U' A- B3 R
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新華社以通稿形式向全國發表人大委員長萬里的書面談話,,稱許學生愛國熱情,但同意總理李鵬「五.一九」講話,支持鄧小平等人的決定。這份談話由萬的秘書起草,萬於26日簽署,當天報送中央。萬里書面談話發表後,終獲准返回北京。 8 @' s% n+ {( e. I. g( \ : \: f" V1 M. z/ r# S ( D3 Q# e2 G( m5.39.217.76廿五年前今日:150萬港人遊行TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。% o" b6 T% V! `0 T! j6 }5 x
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圖:64memo.com * X) z7 b; Q; M+ utvb now,tvbnow,bttvb , ^& G/ f1 R( @ N) {) d" ]5.39.217.7625年前的今日,1989年5月28日,北京戒嚴第九日。香港有150萬人上街,參加「全球華人大遊行」。當日遊行遍布世界各地,包括上海、澳洲、台北、三藩市及洛杉磯等,至於香港的參加人數是全球之冠。今次是香港連續第二週舉辦聲援北京學運的週日遊行,遊行隊伍在中環遮打花園出發,途經灣仔、銅鑼灣及北角,然後沿東區走廊折返,至銅鑼灣興發街和平散去。遊行下午2時開始,歷時8小時,秩序井然。主持人之一張文光在遊行前宣布,支聯會已將第二批捐款送交予北京學生。TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。 |; t# C, ]: |) W" H
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遊行人士自製橫額,包括「民主萬歲」、「打倒鄧李楊」等,浩浩蕩蕩聲援,帶領遊行的人士包括司徒華、李柱銘、何俊仁、劉千石、李華明、鄭經翰及學聯代表等。遊行參與團體不乏左派機構,當中包括左派報章《新晚報》及《大公報》員工、數千名工聯會會員、還有各大專院校學生會、伊斯蘭青年會、香港演藝界、宗教團體,以及不少街坊會居民團體等。遊行人士又身穿印有學運領袖肖像的T恤,高唱《義勇軍進行曲》及《為自由》,遊行10時結束。公仔箱論壇" ^, H# `5 e; l' B
TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。* z1 ] X1 _1 s" G 學生議決繼續靜坐 5 `# i7 U$ l* B1 Z& A: V. {TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。 ( l: E1 N+ H) S( n1 x# O" U6 P北京方面,北大等高校學生響應號召,出席全球華人大遊行,人數約10萬人,已比早前的遊行規模縮減不少。在天安門廣場靜坐的學生,人數亦減少,外地來京的學生認為須繼續堅守,但北京學生已暫時離開廣場。經舉手表決後,決定繼續靜坐。廣場指揮部總指揮柴玲說,要靜坐至6月20日人大召開為止。 " h8 d+ Y: s R; p$ x 5.39.217.766 y. g/ ?% ?' S8 S6 V5 w6 _. }
當日上午,擔任總書記趙紫陽政治秘書的鮑彤,本來前往參加政治局常委會議,但途中被捕,被送往秦城監獄。當局亦對趙紫陽嚴加看管,趙紫陽開始被軟禁。 6 a0 O1 h/ J( w% \ 5 \; H9 m5 G2 G3 v; f% S! j- h4 w7 [1 s+ L
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25年前的今日,1989年5月29日,北京戒嚴第十日。天安門廣場指揮部總指揮柴玲,因未能協調北京與外地學生何時撤出廣場的分歧,與另外4名常委集體請辭,由北京大學自治籌委會主席楊濤接任。柴玲在當日的會議上提出請辭,逾300名學生代表投票後拒絕,惟柴玲去意已決,以身體虛弱及希望由更勝任者接任為由,堅持辭職。她勉勵廣場上的同學抗爭到底,表示「要為爭取民主的目標努力,不要爭權奪利」。北高聯最後決定,在6月20日人大常委會議開會前,都不會不會撤出廣場。 * J) D/ b7 E3 ^- ?TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。 ' @4 _3 ^+ M4 Q% b U J/ R
香港方面,超過50名殘疾人士遊行到新華社香港分社請願,並慰問在新華社門外靜坐的學生。時任人大常委霍英東希望盡快召開人大緊急會議,商討局勢。藝人陳欣健批評早前無綫電視播放《民主歌聲獻中華》時畏首畏尾,將認為敏感的說話刪掉。5.39.217.764 u. a+ L/ V# @
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天安門廣場和北京是日沒有出現示威遊行。香港中文大學女學生潘毅等人,當日在天安門廣場東北角設立「香港支援大陸民運物資聯絡站」,提供香港人捐助的2百頂小帳篷等物資,廣場上搭起了許多彩色小帳篷,每頂帳篷可容納5人左右。香港專上學生聯會赴京聲援團決定,暫時凍結聲援北京學運的百多萬港幣的捐款。副秘書長奚小英解釋,由於天安門廣場指揮部的財政結構過於鬆散,學運本身出現嚴重分裂,暫時沒有一個值得信賴的機構。 - G; U) x8 d1 d: B7 G- h2 C o+ ? % m4 b, d6 ^; s% }晚上10時許,中央美術學院等8所北京藝術院校幾百名學生,將「民主女神」的石膏雕像分塊,用6輛三輪車運到廣場國旗桿南邊。翌日凌晨,學生開始搭建,將塑像逐塊連結,安裝過程引起上千人圍觀。 D7 W5 a+ Y% C" [" [( h
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25年前的今日,1989年5月30日,北京戒嚴第十一日。經過16小時的裝嵌加工,身高7米的民主女神像,在清晨正式矗立於天安門廣場,與城門上的毛澤東畫像遙遙對視。數十萬市民聞訊而至,一睹「民主女神」的風采。但是樹立女神像的行為,引起天安門管理處不滿,認為場地是莊嚴肅穆的地方,將「女神」像在場內樹立,有損國家尊嚴。; O# F1 u7 e" h& G$ _8 p