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作者:Anonymous 在 罕见奇谈 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org
2003-01-03 18:51:29
by BMP International Department - http://www.bukluran.cjb.net
The BMP strongly condemns the persecution by the Chinese
government of worker leaders Yao Fuxin and Xiao Yunliang. According
to news reports and the information we have received these worker
leaders have been charged with "subversion", a charge that carries
with it the death penalty. Their families and lawyers have been
denied access to them. We have also learnt that other worker leaders
have been arrested.
According to some western media reports Yao Fuxin and Xiao Yunliang
are to be executed.
The charge of "subversion" was the same excuse used by the Chinese
government to persecute, jail and murder the worker martyrs of the
Tiananmen Square workers and students uprising under cover of it
being a foreign plot to overthrow the government. Much to the shame
of the Philippines progressive movement, sections of the labor
movement in this country then, supported the actions of the Chinese
government.
We, in the BMP, reject these lies peddled then and today. We stand
resolutely with the Chinese workers as they resist job losses, non-
payment of wages and attacks on their welfare benefits and living
standards by a government that is hell bent on privatizing China's
national assets and introducing capitalism under the cover
of "market socialism".
In November 2002 a seven-year ban on foreigners purchase of state
enterprise shares listed on stock exchanges was removed, opening the
way for the privatization of an estimated US$300 billion of state
assets. It's the Chinese government that is opening the way for
massive foreign capitalist intervention in China, not the workers.
The privatization program will result in massive job losses. The
workers are merely defending themselves.
As a result there has been an increase in workers struggles. In the
early part of 2001 some 90,000 workers in northeastern China
protested demanding work, unpaid wages and punishment for corrupt
government officials and enterprise managers. In March last year
protest actions involved 50,000 oilworkers in Daqing, 30,000 metal
workers in Liaoyang and 10,000 coal miners in Fushun. The Chinese
government is clearly attempting to persecute and smash this
powerful movement of the Chinese working class that is arising in
opposition to a privatization program leading to capitalist
restoration, resulting in major attacks on the working class.
We stand united in solidarity with the Chinese workers and call on
the international workers movement to launch a campaign in defense
of these comrades.
BMP International Department
January 3, 2003.
Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino
47 Masikap St., Teachers Village, Pinyahan, Quezon City
Tel. Nos. 9250884, 2598174 E-mail: [email protected]
International Department Email: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.bukluran.cjb.net
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