【禁闻】党媒发文反宪政 网路遭轰

【新唐人2013年08月06日讯】党媒发文反宪政 网路遭轰

中共喉舌媒体《人民日报》海外版,8月5号发表题为《“宪政”本质上是一种舆论论战武器》的文章,反对宪政,声称“宪政只属于资本主义,和社会主义无法相容。”引来大批大陆网友的批评。

自称“习近平智囊团”的大陆网友“挺习反腐”表示,“反对宪政,就是否定人类政治文明。”宪政的核心价值是保障民权,限制公权,要求任何组织和个人必须在宪法和法律范围内活动。这是现代社会的基本规则,是社会和谐稳定的基础。

“挺习反腐”强调说,“反对宪政就是在为滥用公权张目,就是在为贪腐背书,就是在为回归封建专制造舆论,就是企图把中国引向社会动荡。”

大陆知名商人任志强也张贴耶鲁大学教授陈志武“反宪政的荒唐逻辑”文章,表达意见。

李建军向香港廉署举报华润高管

在微博实名举报华润集团高层贪腐的前《山西晚报》记者李建军,8月5号前往香港廉政公署和警署商业罪案调查科,举报共有5家公司在香港上市的华润集团的董事长宋林及其他华润高层。

《美国之音》报导,李建军在廉政公署内待了1个多小时,出来后,向等候在门外的媒体简单介绍了情况。他表示,他向廉署介绍了案情,提供了足够立案的证据和线索。廉政公署记下了他的联系方式,会在48小时左右通知他是否立案。

李建军表示,他手中的证据包括大陆国家审计署内部调查华润电力收购案的报告、诸多煤矿买卖的协议书与支付票据等。

李建军表示,他获得的审计署内部调查报告,是由华润集团内部的一位高层通过中间人转给他的。

李建军说,华润集团董事长宋林的后台相当硬,可以操控局面,紧急叫停审计署的调查。

香港立法会议员、大律师何俊仁对《美国之音》表示,如果香港廉政公署根据李建军提供的证据,决定调查华润集团的涉嫌贪腐,将是重大新闻。

大陆封锁《华尔街日报》中文网

法新社8月4号报导,美国财经时政媒体《华尔街日报》中文网站日前在大陆遭到封锁,目前还不能确定是偶然现象,还是确定性的做法。

《华尔街日报》中文网2002年开始营运,时有报导遭到中共当局封锁,2010年与2012年更发生过整个网站一度被封的情况。

北京独立学者杜建国在新浪微博表示,《华尔街日报》中文网被封,不知道是不是因为报导中共当局邀请世界银行策划“银行私有化”有关系。

编辑/周玉林

Netizens Condemn Anti-Constitutional System Article

On August 5, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) mouthpiece
media People’s Daily overseas edition published an article.
The article criticized constitutional system ideology.

It claimed that constitutional system belongs to capitalism,
is not compatible with socialism.
It triggered netizens’ heated controversy.

A netizen said that to go against constitutional system
is to deny human’s political civilization.
The essence of constitutional system is to protect civil rights,
and limit public rights.
It requires the organizations and individuals to obey
the constitutional law.
This is the basic rule for the modern society, It is the
foundation to achieve a stable harmonious society.

The netizen stressed that to go against constitutional system
is abuse of public power and supports corruption.
It is the preparation for the return to feudalism,
and attempt to lead China to an unrestful society.

Ren Zhiqiang, a popular businessman in Mainland China also
posted an article “Absurd Logic of Anti-Constitutional System",
written by professor Chen Zhiwu, Yale University, for his view.

Li Jianjun Files ICAC Complaint Over Corruption

Former Journalist Li Jianjun of Shanxi Evening News has
reported on Weibo microblog of China Resources corruption.
On August 5, Li went to Hong Kong Independent Commission
Against Corruption (ICAC) and Police Station.
Li complained about five companies owned by
China Resources in Hong Kong.
He pointed out their Chairman Song Lin and
senior managers’ corruption.

Voice of America (VOA) reported that Li Jianjun spent
an hour at ICAC, later he came out spoke to media.
He said he has provided enough evidence to ICAC.

ICAC noted down his contact details, will inform him
within 48 hours whether to file the case.

Li Jianjun said that he has evidence including National
Audit Office’s internal investigation on China Resources Power
corruption allegations, the agreement of purchasing coal mine
businesses and payment receipts.

Li Jianjun said that the investigation report which he obtained,
was passed to him by a senior manager from China Resource.

Li said that man behind Song Lin is very powerful.

He can manipulate the situation, and ordered the Audit Office
to cease the investigation.

Albert Ho Chun-yan, member of the Legislative Council
told VOA that
it will be big news if ICAC decides to investigate the
allegation of China Resource’s corruption according to Li’s evidence.

Wall Street Journal Chinese Website Blocked In China

On August 4, France-Presse reported that Wall Street Journal
(WSJ) Chinese edition website was censored in Mainland China.
It is unconfirmed if it is an accident or is a decision.

WSJ Chinese edition begun to operate in 2002.

Its reports were censored frequently, particularly in 2010
and 2012, so that the entire website was blocked.

Du Jianguo, Beijing independent scholar said in Sina Weibo
that WSJ was blocked.
Is this to do with its reports on Chinese regime inviting the
World Bank to put proposal for China to privatize a major bank?

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