Something going on in China?

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TooLateForAName

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4,776 posts

186 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Whats this about an attempted coup?

Just a story? Anyone in Beijing?

TEKNOPUG

19,074 posts

207 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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TooLateForAName said:
Whats this about an attempted coup?

Just a story? Anyone in Beijing?
link?

TooLateForAName

Original Poster:

4,776 posts

186 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/china-news/coup-in...

Over the night of March 19 and early morning of March 20, Bejing local time, a message about a large number of military police showing up in Beijing spread widely across microblogs in mainland China.

The key figures in the action are said to be: Hu Jintao, the head of the CCP; Wen Jiabao, the premier; Zhou Yongkang, who has control of the People’s Republic of China’s police forces; and Bo Xilai, who was dismissed from his post as head of the Chongqing City Communist Party on March 15 by Wen Jiabao, after a scandal involving Bo’s former police chief.

Li Delin, who is on the editorial board of Securities Market Weekly and lives in Dongcheng District of Beijing, wrote on his microblog a report that confirmed unusual troop movements: “There are numerous army vehicles, Changan Street is continuously being controlled. There are many plainclothes police in every intersection, and some intersections even had iron fences set up.”


According to the message that went viral on China’s Internet, a military force with unknown designation quickly occupied many important places in Zhongnanhai, the Chinese leadership compound in Beijing, and Beijing in the early morning of March 20, with the cooperation of Beijing armed police.

The troops entered Beijing to “get and protect Bo Xilai,” according to the message.

A mainland Chinese reader has told The Epoch Times that a military coup has taken place in Beijing.

It is still unknown who, if anyone, has been arrested.

The message claims Zhou Yongkang first used armed police force in an attempt to arrest Hu and Wen. However, Hu and Wen had been prepared and Zhou’s coup was subdued, though rumors of Hu and Wen being arrested had been spread earlier.

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The message says that now both sides, Hu and Wen on one side, and Jiang Zemin and Zhou Yongkang on the other, are mobilizing armed forces. However, only Hu Jintao can mobilize the regular army, which he still controls, according to the message.

The message also claims that forces directed by Zhou Yongkang had taken control over CCTV and the Xinhua News Agency, but that the regular army under the command of Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao had since taken back control of the news outlets.

The news column on Xinhua’s website was all foreign news from 11 p.m. on March 19 to at least 8 a.m. on March 20, with not a single piece of domestic news—which is quite unusual.

One netizen posted on microblog: “Strange! Except Beijing Television, no other television in Beijing is broadcasting. This is very strange!!! It had never happened before.”

However, Beijing state-controlled media have observed that imposing a curfew on Changan Street is quite normal, as the North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho is seeing Wu Dawei, the People’s Republic of China’s special representative for Korean affairs, and had made a rare advance appointment with media to give a speech outside the east entrance of Diaoyutai State Guesthouse.

davepoth

29,395 posts

201 months

traxx

3,143 posts

224 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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On the subject of China - have you read the stuff about the Ferrari458spider crash?

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/worldvie...


williamp

19,328 posts

275 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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traxx said:
On the subject of China - have you read the stuff about the Ferrari458spider crash?

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/worldvie...
perhaps the mystery is: why didnt it catch fire?? paperbag

Puggit

48,571 posts

250 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Isn't it time for the once-per-decade leadership changes... scratchchin

Justices

3,681 posts

166 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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traxx said:
On the subject of China - have you read the stuff about the Ferrari458spider crash?

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/worldvie...
Bloody hell! You've literally got to sit online ALL day in China to not miss news before it is.. edited.

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

233 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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It has to happen sooner or later; Capitalism and Communism cannot travel Parallel paths indefinately, they must cross.