By
Helena ZhuVANCOUVER,
Canada—With the approach of the 60th anniversary of the Chinese
regime on Oct. 1, China experts gathered on Sunday in a forum in
Vancouver, Canada to dissect and review the reign of the Chinese
Communist Party (CCP) and its effect.
Chinese
Regime Twists Chinese People's Dignity
“A spectacle is occurring in today’s
world,” said Sheng Xue, a renowned Chinese-Canadian author, news
critic, and journalist.
“Chinese people find all kinds of
ways—studying abroad, going on business trips, or visiting
families and friends—to stay in countries such as United States,
Canada, Australia, and Germany. Yet once they are in these
countries, they again bolster the despotic Chinese regime.”
Such an odd, but common phenomenon is a
result of a twisted mindset implemented by the regime, said
Sheng. After various political persecutions and movements
incited by the CCP, a Chinese person has to be a victim, a
perpetrator, or a witness.
“Nobody has been left out in the 60
years of history,” said Sheng, a native of Beijing presently
residing in Edmonton, Canada. “So these people today need to ask
themselves, ‘After seeing all these persecutions, after
witnessing my acquaintances being persecuted and harmed, how can
I possibly smile, happily wave the red communist flag, and pay
tribute to the regime that has persecuted me or those that I
know?’”
Sheng explained that it is an
aftereffect of the CCP’s despotism: Chinese people have lost
their ability to judge.
Prior to the CCP era, Chinese people had
values that shaped their actions and kept society upright, said
Sheng, recipient of the Canadian Association of Journalists
Award for Investigative Journalism and the National Magazine
Award.
“But after 1949, a fundamental change
occurred, namely Chinese people no longer can protect their
personal dignity. ... The series of political movements—the
‘Three Antis and Five Antis’ movement, the anti-rightist
movement, and the Cultural Revolution—all target Chinese
people’s dignity, self-respect, and spirit. After all these that
have occurred, Chinese people were forced to give up their
dignity in order to live.
“It blocks every possibility of you
becoming a good person. That’s why nowadays, you can just go on
any Web sites that are not official to the Chinese regime, and
you would see new reports of crimes, abductions, and murders
almost every minute.
“That is why I often say modern China
has become the least suitable place for civilized people to live
in human history,” said Sheng, who has been chosen as the PEN
Canada City of Edmonton Writer in Exile for 2009–10.
Sheng said that Chinese people also
deserve to enjoy the values that everyone else in the world
universally agrees upon, such as democracy, freedom, rule of
law, and human rights.
Regime
Misleads Western Perception of China
Attorney Clive Ansley, who has practiced
law since 1983, said that Westerners need to recognize the
success of the CCP and its “barbarian management” in order to
prevent all of us from eventually living under the CCP.

Clive Ansley, who has studied
China-Canada relations for 40 years, speaks at the forum.
(Helena Zhu/The Epoch Times)
“The Chinese Communist Party is
extremely skilled in seducing influential Westerners,” said
Ansley, who has studied China-Canada relations for 40 years and
is fluent in speaking and reading Chinese.
“Politicians are seduced by the Chinese
government, invited on trips and tours, wined, and dined. The
last two [Canadian] prime ministers, before this one, as you
probably know, were totally owned by China.”
Ansley, who opened the first foreigner’s
law firm in China during his 14-year stay in Shanghai, said that
the Chinese regime has established a relationship with the
judicial council of Canada, resulting in some “very gullible”
Canadian judges going on banquet tours to China.
“They come home as wildly enthusiastic
ambassadors for China, overflowing with misinformation and
childish enthusiasm,” said Ansley.
In one example of Western misconception,
Ansley said that in a Trial Lawyers Association of British
Columbia seminar that he attended two years ago, Dennis Schmidt,
a provincial court judge, showed a slideshow of his two-week
banquet tour in China.
“He showed a beautiful courthouse
building all made of white marble, and he said, ‘Just look at
this magnificent court building, I never knew that there was
that much white marble in the whole world. That shows how
committed they are to the rule of law. ... The Chinese are just
so far ahead of us that we’ll never catch up,’” said Ansley.
Having dealt with 300 litigation cases
in China, Ansley revealed that despite the beautiful outer
appearance, in Chinese courts, judges controlled by secretaries
of the CCP make the verdicts behind closed doors.
“Judge Schmidt ended up by saying, ‘No
matter what anybody says, there’s no harm in talking,’” said
Ansley. “That seems fair enough, but I think it is harmful when
the delegates we send are so gullible, uncritical, lacking in
fundamental knowledge, [and bring misinformation to the rest of
the world].”
Particularly at a time when the CCP is
“terrorizing, torturing, incarcerating, and jailing” Chinese
human rights lawyers, lawyers outside of China should fight for
their rights, rather than becoming “craving apologists” for the
Chinese regime, said Ansley.
Abduction of
Chinese People
With reports from the World Health
Organization during the Beijing Olympics, people outside of
China got a peek of the environmental contamination in modern
China.
Guo Guoting, an exiled human rights
lawyer, speaks at the forum. (Helena Zhu/The Epoch Times)
Renowned exiled human rights attorney
Guo Guoting considers the severe water pollution in China as the
CCP’s new way of abducting Chinese people, since these external
factors have killed many, particularly in rural areas.
Guo was the only graduate student of
international environmental law in China in 1984 before he was
refused education because he criticized Mao Zedong’s work. He
continued his studies by himself and eventually became one of
the 15 defense lawyers who dared to practice human rights law in
China.
According to the latest official
figures, more than half of China’s lakes, rivers, and other
water bodies have reached level five out of six in
contamination.
“If a water body reaches level five,
nobody can use the water, whether farmers or animals,” said Guo.
Along the Yangtze and Yellow rivers,
21,000 chemical factories have caused contamination severe
enough to create about 100 “cancer villages,” said Guo.
“And now ‘cancer towns’ and ‘cancer
counties’ are even forming.”
Just in 2005 alone, China’s Ministry of
Health revealed that 7,500,000 died of cancer in China, among 60
percent of the deaths was due to environmental contamination.
Guo suggested that the severe contamination in the past half a
century is due to the CCP’s ignorance of the environment.
Guo said that China has been able to
produce cheap products and become the world’s factory because
the CCP agrees to build countless factories without caring about
the environment and Chinese people’s health.
According to Trend Magazine in 2004,
more than 1.2 million influential CCP officials and their
families have settled in countries outside of China with large
funds.
“So why would they escape? Because they
know that the CCP, this wrecked ship, is about to collapse. So
they are ready to leave China and stay free of consequences,”
said Guo.
In 2005, Guo came to Canada after having
his license confiscated for his defense of Falun Gong
practitioners in China.