【禁闻】揭安源工人真相 于建嵘新书被禁

【新唐人2011年5月26日讯】社科院学者于建嵘今年2月出版新书《安源实录》,书中记述中国1920年代“红色之都—-安源”的过去和现状。1922年9月,江西的安源路矿当局,拒绝发放长期拖欠的工人工资,当时中共利用失业工人和资方的矛盾,促成了历史上的“安源大罢工”。回顾近90年后的今天,有学者评论,如今还不如以往,现在连罢工都不能。

上世纪20年代,江西“安源路矿”有一万多工人,再加上几千失业工人,是中国工人最集中的地方。中国社科院学者于建嵘专著《安源实录》,以大量口述和内幕调查,还原中国工人的生活现状!不过,据海外《参与》网的消息,今年2月出版的《安源实录》,最近被中宣部严密封杀。

深圳自由撰稿人赵达功:“于建嵘主要是讲了一些真话,回顾了一些历史,主要是现在共产党不是这个‘工人阶级’政党,所以这种东西揭露了这个基层的真实的东西,现在共产党最害怕。”《一舟书库》网站对这本书是这样评论的:于建嵘教授四年含莘寻访,两次险遭扣押,六十九件采访实样。面对工人这一日益边缘化的群体,作者做出了最理性、最深邃的解读。

浙江异议作家陈树庆:“现在工人的地位,社会地位包括经济地位,包括社会保障、处于如此低下和悲惨的境地的话,那就跟他这个制度所标榜的完全相反,像这样呢,于建嵘写的这本书,揭露真相的话,那就使得它的(中共)制度的合法性受到动摇。他当然要去封了他。”

《安源实录》书中介绍,一名老工人和于建嵘说:“现在有些当官的人找到我们说,改革就要牺牲就要付出代价。可这些人自己为何不做出牺牲,不付出代价,他们大把的捞钱,过着好日子,却要我们这些退休的老工人和没有权势的下岗工人做出牺牲,付出代价。真是个混账逻辑,简直就是一批强盗。”

《安源实录》纪载:2001年4月,安源煤矿共有下岗职工545名,其中固定工322人、合同工223人;代交社会保障费和扣除房、水、电等费用后,实发基本生活保障费83,206.94元,人均152.67元;其中固定工人人均生活费为150.41元,合同工人人均生活费为155.93元;安源煤矿正式职工是4,344人,职工下岗率为12.5%。

赵达功:“现在对安源的工人和过去的安源的工人相比较,那是一样的,就是说只是换了一个统治者而已,安源工人贫苦的生活,悲惨的境况呀都是一样,当年的安源工人可以罢工,现在连罢工的权利都没有。”

《参与》网介绍《安源实录》为:共和国工人光荣与苦难的集体回忆、盛世风景下鲜为人知、震撼人心的井巷报告、采访笔记封存6年,首度曝光,惊动朝野!全书淋漓的反映了安源在职工人对社会经济地位的质疑和不满,和安源农民工人在井下的原生态生活。由于中宣部严禁《安源实录》出版,目前传出,出版社——江苏人民出版社负责人,已就此书出版写出深刻检讨;电子商务最大售书网站——《当当网》和《卓越网》已将书本下架。

新唐人记者常春、柏妮采访报导。

The Banned “Anyuan Chronicle”

Yu Jianrong, a social science scholar, published
in February 2011 his new book “Anyuan Chronicle.”
The book described Anyun City’s past and present.
In September 1922, authorities of Anyuan Mine
in Jinagxi refused to pay workers overdue wages.
The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) exploited
conflicts between workers and employers
and instigated a huge strike. Scholars commented
that now workers are worse off than before,
as they are not allowed to even go on strike.

In the 1920s, there were more than 10,000 workers,
plus a few thousand unemployed workers in Anyun,
Jiangxi. It was the most concentrated workers’ area.
Yu Jianrong’s “Anyun Chronicle” provided
a large quantity of insider investigations
and current conditions of Chinese workers.

However, Participation News Network (PNN)
based overseas, said Anyuan Chronicle has recently
been banned by the Central Propaganda Department.

Shenzhen-based freelance writer Zhao Dagong:
“Yu Jianrong is mainly reviewing some history,
and telling some truths. CCP is not a workers’ party,
therefore, it is afraid of basic truth being revealed.”

Website “One Boat Book Stacks” commented
that it took Professor Yu Jianrong four long years
to do extensive research, including 69 interviews.
He narrowly escaped being detained twice.
Workers of today are facing marginalization, and he
made the most rational and profound interpretation.

Zhejiang dissident writer, Chen Shuqing:
“Now the workers’ status, social and economical,
including social security, is in a miserable state
and is just like the system claimed. Yu’s new book
tells the truth and questions CCP’s legitimacy.
The CCP has no other choice but to ban the book.”

Anyuan Chronicle says that an old worker told Yu:
“Now officials tell us that a reform has its price,
but why can’t those officials who make big money
and live good life make some sacrifices themselves?
They ask us, the old, lowly and retired workers
to make sacrifices. What kind of asinine logic
is that? They are a bunch of crooks.”

Anyuan Chronicle states: “In April 2001,
the Anyuan Mine laid-off 545 workers,
including 322 permanent, and 223 contract workers.
After paying social security, housing, water,
electricity and other expenses, basic living expenses
were RMB83,206.94. RMB152.67 per capital,
including RMB150.41 for permanent workers
and RMB155.93 for contract workers.
The Anyuna Mine had 4344 official employees
with a layoff rate of 12.5%.

Zhao Dagong: “Anyun workers’ condition
is the same after comparing the past and the present.
That means it is only a change of rulers.
The live of poor Anyuan workers is very miserable.
In the past, workers had the right to strike,
now they don’t even have that.”

PNN introduced Anyuan Chronicle
as a collective memory of the glories and sufferings
of workers in a Republic Era, stirring and shocking,
reflecting the dissatisfaction and doubt of workers
towards their social status and live underground.

Since Chinese authorities prohibited the publication
of Anyun Chronicle, Jiang Su Publishing House’
Director has written an in-depth book review
which can be found on the two largest online
book stores in China – Dangdang and Joyo.

NTD reporters Chang Chun and Bo Ni

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