【禁闻】中国多位高官任内死亡 民众探因

【新唐人2012年10月19日讯】仅今年以来,山东省常务副省长王仁元、成都军区副司令员阮志柏,中国中材集团有限公司董事长谭仲明,宋庆龄基金会副主席叱利群,深圳市纪委书记周林祥等中共官员在任内死亡,最年轻的不足50岁。养尊处优的中共高官成了高危职业,人们很有兴致探究原因,下面请看报导。

中共喉舌《人民网》10号刊登文章,题为《干部人事解读:多位高官任内逝世引发关注》。《人民网》舆情监测室主任分析师单学刚,列出了一个长达36名官员的死亡名单,声称这是据不完全统计。而这些自2008年以来在任期内死亡的党、政、军、企领导干部,多是50多岁,最年轻的才49岁。

这篇要求关注的文章也引发了民众的兴趣。

在美的中国社会民主党中央委员会主持人刘因全指出,中国大陆官场的醉生梦死,勾心斗角,与“清心寡欲能长寿”的规律完全相反。

刘因全:“他们的精神压力都很大,因为他们考虑自己的升迁、考虑不要站错队,考虑怎么能够保住自己和自己老婆、孩子的各种特权,他们花的心思太多。 如果人把心思都放到这上面,欲望极端的膨胀的话,对他的身体非常不利的,是他健康最大的一个忌讳。”

而民众也对部分官员的突然死亡,提出了疑问。

有民众问,为什么在山东省常务副省长王仁元死亡两天后,作为中共喉舌的《人民网》,以王仁元“不再担任副省长职务”的消息,暗示他仍有其它执务在身?虽然后来官方提出王仁元是因病死亡,但是,既没有说明患什么病,也没有提到患病时间。有民众认为,刚刚60岁的王仁元可能是死于事关政治的“非正常死亡”。

更引人注目的是成都军区副司令员阮志柏。62岁的阮志柏,5月17号在京突然病逝,官媒和新闻要目,都没有报导。但从阮志柏在去世不久前露面的公开照片来看,身体健壮。民众猜疑:阮志柏是不是因“清查薄党军中人物”而造成的“非正常死亡”?

权利运动组织负责人胡军表示,中共官员不仅生活腐化造成短命,被“休假式治疗”的“打黑英雄”王立军为活命求助美领馆,证明现代中国的官场,在“文革”后依然是相互残杀的体制。

胡军:“还有就是相互倾轧,就是被秘密杀害或者被陷害﹔争权夺利之中过度紧张,或者是自杀或者‘被自杀’。这种情况经常发生,因为每一次的权力更迭就是牵扯利益的再分配,重新相互之间的掠夺。”

对于高官在任内死亡,大陆网民几乎一面倒的不抱同情,反而是冷嘲热讽。

撰写《晚年周恩来》一书的作者高文谦对《美国之音》表示,毛时代的政治尽管黑暗,但官员畏于毛的威力,而收敛行为﹔邓时代,中国在镇压六四后意识形态破产,很多官员除了金钱不再信仰任何主义﹔到了江泽民、胡锦涛时代,“官员”这个行业已民心丧尽,威信荡然无存。

刘因全也指出,在大部分老百姓的眼里,中共官员是无官不贪、无恶不作。所以,人们对他们非常敌视,他们死亡后大家也都幸灾乐祸。

刘因全:“官职不代表幸福、金钱不代表幸福、多少女人不代表幸福,幸福必须建立在心底无私、心底无欲这样的基础上。这样他的心情好、身体也会好,也会长寿。如果在烂泥潭里挣扎,不定什么时候陷进去,太不值得。”

刘因全忠告所有中共官员﹕赶快放弃中共这条贼船,才是上策。

采访/李韵 编辑/宋风 后制/萧宇

Deaths of High- Level CCP Officials at Posts Draw Public Interest in China

In 2012, many Chinese Communist Party (CCP) high-level
officials died at their posts.
The list includes the executive deputy governor of Shandong
Province Wang Renyuan, deputy commander of Chengdu Military Region Ruan Zhibo,
Board Chairman of China National Materials Group Corporation
Tan Zhongming, vice president of the Song Qingling Foundation
Chi Liqun and Secretary of the Shenzhen Discipline Inspection
Commission Zhou Linxiang.
The youngest of those officials is under 60.

These facts raise the question of why CCP officials who live
such comfortable lives have become a high risk group, the question has drawn public interest.

On October 10th, the CCP’s mouthpiece media People’s Daily
published an article on its website titled
“Messages from cadres’ personal matters: Deaths of
high-level officials at posts draw public attention”.
In the article, Shan Xuegang, head of the website’s media
monitoring department, presents a long but incomplete list of 36 officials who have died in office since 2008.
All those officials are leaders of party, governmental,
military agencies or state-owned companies.
Most of them died under 60, with the youngest at only 49.

The article has consequently drawn a great deal of
interest in China.

Liu Yinquan, the host of the US-based Central Committee
of the Chinese Social Democratic Party, made remarks on the phenomenon.
He pointed out that, CCP officials live decadent and
dissolute lives and meanwhile devote themselves to the cruel power struggle within the party;
such life styles are completely opposite to the principle of
“fewer worries and desires leading to longevity”.

(Liu Yinquan): ”They (CCP officials) live under tremendous
mental pressure because there are so many issues and things for them to worry about.
They try to get promoted, they have to survive within the
political struggle, and they want to protect the privileges that their families enjoy.
They are just worrying too much. If anyone has so many
desires it will be very bad for their health.“

At the same time, some Chinese citizens have questioned
the real reason behind some officials’ deaths.

For example, the People’s Daily’s website reported that
“Wang Renyuan was due to step down from the position of deputy governor” two days after his death.
Some questioned why the mouthpiece tried to mislead
the readers that “Wang still worked at other posts” with such a report?
Although it was officially announced later that “Wang died
of illness”, no details were provided about what illness Wang died of or how long he had been ill.
Therefore, some believe that 60-year-old Wang Renyuan’s
death was an unnatural one with “political elements” involved.

The death of deputy commander of Chengdu Military Region
Ruan Zhibo, has attracted even more attention.
62-year-old Ruan suddenly passed away on May 17th in Beijing.
His death was not reported by any official media.
However, from the published photos of Ruan,
he seemed to still be very healthy shortly before his death.
Some hence suspected that Ruan’s death might be an
unnatural one within the sweeping campaign against Bo Xilai’s supporters in the military.

Founder of the “Rights Movement” Hu Jun remarked that,

the premature deaths of CCP officials do not only result
from their dissolute life style.
To save his life, Wang Lijun had to defect to the U.S. consulate.

This tells us that nowadays the CCP’s regime still compels
its officials to fight each other as happened on a large scale in the Cultural Revolution.

(Hu Jun): ”Within mutual collisions,
anyone can be secretly killed or ensnared.
The suicide or “fake suicide” of CCP officials frequently
takes place in a power struggle.
Whenever a new round of power transition takes place,
there will be collisions involving conflicts arising due to benefit redistribution.”

About officials’ deaths at their posts, most Chinese netizens
have made ironic comments rather than expressing their sympathies.

Author of the book “Twilight Years of Zhou Enlai”
Gao Wen told VOA that,
in Mao’s era, most officials restricted their actions out of
dread of possible consequences;
During Deng Xiaoping’s era, the June Fourth Incident drove
most officials to believe in nothing but money and benefits;
In Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao’s era, CCP officials have finally
lost all their credibility among the Chinese people.

Liu Yinquan remarked that, most Chinese citizens now believe
that all CCP officials are corrupt and evil with no exceptions.
Therefore, such hostility makes them feel delighted
when they hear of any CCP officials dying.

(Liu Yinquan): ”Happiness cannot be measured by position,
property or how many mistresses a person has.
Happiness has to be based on an unselfish spirit with
little desire, which leads to pleasure, health and longevity.
For one‘s long-term benefit, it’s not good to stay in the filth
which can devour you with desires and intrigues at any time.”

Liu Yinquan advised all CCP officials that, the best choice for
their lives was to abandon the CCP’s regime as soon as possible.

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