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avinash shahi
Sent: 07 December 2012 14:39
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Subject: [AI] Interview with Blind Chinese Activist Chen Guangcheng: A Change 
Is Gonna Come

Chen Guangcheng on freedom, violence, and the possibility of a
revolution in China.
INTERVIEW BY ISAAC STONE FISH | DECEMBER 2012

In terms of foreign policy, the United States places too much
importance on interests. It should place importance on humanity's
values. Democracy, rule of law, constitutionalism, human rights,
especially human rights -- they should make that number one!

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Before my escape, many friends among human rights activists, common
people, and intellectuals felt a very strong sense of powerlessness.
Some friends told me that after this thing happened, this voice of
powerlessness is almost entirely gone. I think it's really great. I've
always wanted the common people to believe that one's own strength can
change everything.

When China's leaders talk about reform, they mean go slowly and change
a little bit as you go. The precondition is that you definitely want
to change, but you don't want to change too fast, or too thoroughly.
[Laughs] Step by step, going slowly. But if you don't actively reform,
you will passively get reformed.

The central government definitely knew I was illegally detained at
home. As for how the local authorities invented lies to frame me to
put me in prison, as for how they persecuted my entire family, [the
central government] didn't necessarily know about the details. Yet
now, six months later, I still haven't seen the central government
follow the country's laws and keep its promise and investigate and
deal with those officials who recklessly and illegally committed
crimes.

If ordinary Chinese people heard about what happened to me, I don't
think they would be able to believe the level of cruelty. The
shamelessness of the powers that be would exceed their imagination.
Just like they don't know they have a lot of strength to change the
future of their country.

If I met Xi Jinping, I would very clearly tell him that any "powers
that be" that don't follow the will of the people and depend instead
on oppressing the common people and suppressing the will of the people
to protect their rule absolutely cannot last for long. The Communist
Party is no exception.

Throughout Chinese history, has any emperor said they want to hand
over power? Every emperor wants his power to last generation after
generation. But can they? The Communist Party cannot monopolize all of
the power in the country forever. This is a reality they must accept.

I think China needs a leader like Chiang Ching-kuo [the son of
Nationalist Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek and the Taiwanese president
from 1978 to 1988 who laid the groundwork for Taiwan's democratic
transformation]. Someone who can keep up with the trends of society.
Someone who knows that to use power is easy, but knowing when not to
use power is difficult. The level of the Chinese people's
determination seems very similar to the situation in Taiwan in the
late 1970s. Society is in a near-lawless state of affairs. The rights
of the common people have been violated.

Confucius had a common standard of evaluation. Universal values.
Principles of fairness and impartiality. Principles of transparency
and freedom of speech. If you go against these, it's not correct. If
it is not correct, it's evil. If it's evil, can other people not
interfere? The relationship among countries and the relationship among
families are very similar. If you treat your wife and kids badly, even
hurt them or kill them, should your neighbors not intervene? If I were
his neighbor, I would rush over without hesitation and seize the
weapon from his hand. Of course he can say, "This is my household
affair; you cannot meddle." But this is not his household affair. He's
gone past the limit, and now it's the world's affair.

The possibility of China facing a revolution in 2013 is pretty big.
This is something that the powers that be in China understand more
than anyone else. It's a pity that international society still does
not understand this and has still not prepared. America should
immediately start moving from dealing with China's powers that be to
dealing with the Chinese people. It definitely won't be like 1989.

China is at a stage where it has to change. We're already at a crucial
historic moment. Whether it's civilized or government-driven, and
potentially violent, a transformation is inevitable.
Source: 
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/11/26/a_change_is_gonna_come?page=full


-- 
Avinash Shahi
MPhil Research Scholar
Centre for the Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi India

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