Reporter : Li Yun
Editor : Li Quan
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Image : The Internet has spread that Zhu Rongji was furious at Hong Kong's National Security Act and warned his son not to return to China. (Feng Li / Getty Images)
The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the Communist Party of China passed the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law" on June 30, which not only angered the international community, but even some high-ranking CCP leaders expressed dissatisfaction. The Internet has spread that Zhu Rongji was furious at Hong Kong's National Security Act and warned his son not to return to China.
The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the Communist Party of China has reviewed the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law" since June 28. On the morning of June 30, the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law" was passed at the meeting. It is expected to be officially implemented on July 1, the 23rd anniversary of the transfer of Hong Kong's sovereignty.
It is rumored that after the National Security Law comes into effect, the Chinese Communist Party authorities will immediately launch a large arrest and arrest the democrats who are the targets of Beijing.
When the evil law was introduced, it already attracted a condemnation from Western democracies. Even Zhu Rongji, the former leader of the Chinese Communist Party, reportedly expressed dissatisfaction.
According to an article on the Internet, "Zhu Rongji was furious at Hong Kong's National Security Act and warned his son not to return home", among the leaders of the Communist Party of China, Zhu Rongji is the one who knows and loves Hong Kong the most. On November 19, 2002, then-Prime Minister Zhu Rongji visited Hong Kong and delivered a speech when he received a banquet from the Government at the Government House.
He said: If Hong Kong fails, not only Hong Kong government officials are responsible, but also the Beijing Central Government! Sovereignty of Hong Kong has been transferred to Beijing. If it is broken in our hands, wouldn't the central government become a national sinner?
Zhu Rongji also said in his speech that Hong Kong has "a relatively complete legal system, relatively high-efficiency civil servants, and excellent corporate management talents, and has extensive connections with the world." As a shining pearl in China, Hong Kong is very promising and promising. We must hope for the more than 6 million people in Hong Kong and the younger generation in Hong Kong.
After the speech, when Zhu Rongji stepped down, he shouted "I love Hong Kong", which caused endless applause from the venue.
The article said that Zhu Rongji's speech was still in the memory of Hong Kong people. But only 18 years have passed, and today Hong Kong and Zhu Rongji's expectations of Hong Kong have already changed. Xi Jinping’s second sovereignty transfer and full control of Hong Kong triggered the Hong Kong Anti-Send to China Campaign in 2019 and led to the tough launch of today’s Hong Kong version of the National Security Law.
Hong Kong's bright oriental pearl is rapidly transforming into a dead port with no vitality and hope. The actions of the Chinese Communist authorities have also led to a strong response from the US government.
On June 26, the US Senate unanimously passed the "Hong Kong Autonomy Act." The sanctions project of the "Hong Kong Autonomy Law" introduced by cross-party lawmakers not only imposes "first-level sanctions" on Chinese officials who undermine Hong Kong’s autonomy and violates Hong Kong’s freedom, it will also impose "on all banks that do business with it." "Secondary sanctions", and this scope may be extended to most major Chinese banks, which means that these banks may be cut off from cooperation with US banks, and restrict their use of US dollar transactions.
President Trump of the United States made a special speech on the issue of Hong Kong, saying that the United States determined that Hong Kong no longer possesses a high degree of autonomy under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party. This means that the United States may gradually partially or completely cancel the special status of Hong Kong, so that the free exchange of Hong Kong dollar and US dollar, trade tariff preferences and visa-free travel of Hong Kong passport holders to the United States may be terminated.
Today's situation in Hong Kong makes Zhu Rongji's expectations fall short. Last year, Zhu Rongji dissatisfied with the conditions for the Chinese Communist Party to push back China, so he refused to attend the military parade for the 70th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party's founding. That was the largest military parade since the CCP established its political regime. In this parade array, about 15,000 Chinese officers and soldiers were inspected, and 100,000 participated in mass demonstrations.
Lin Zhengyue, one of the culprits that caused the unrest in Hong Kong, appeared on the Tiananmen Gate at the time.
Before the military parade, there were rumors overseas that Zhu Rongji lost his temper on the military parade and was very dissatisfied with the current situation. He said: Can Daqing solve the US problem in 70 years? Can the Hong Kong crisis be resolved? "I won't go. They want me to go, but I really don't want to go."
The article said that as early as 2014, Zhu Rongji let his son Zhu Yunlai resign from the position of director and CEO of CICC. Zhu Yunlai joined CICC for 16 years and took charge of CICC for 12 years. Zhu Yunlai is a Ph.D. in atmospheric physics from the University of Wisconsin. He warned his son Zhu Yun not to return home, he stayed abroad. Because he foresees a political storm is approaching.
Zhu Rongji, known as the "economic tsar", is considered a reformist and belongs to a personality within the CCP system. Overseas media have reported that in October 2017, the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, Xi Jinping worked hard to make a report for more than three hours. At that time, Zhu Rongji refused to give face, and his face was not applauded, which made Xi very unhappy.
On July 29 last year, the body of former Chinese Communist Prime Minister Li Peng was cremated and seven current members of the Standing Committee and Wang Qishan appeared, but the collective absence of Hu Jintao, Wen Jiabao and Zhu Rongji also caused speculation.
Some commentators said that the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law" has made Hong Kong people no longer retreat, and Hong Kong has to enter the era of national anti-riots. Now that Zhu Rongji's speech and warning of his son have been recaptured, it is likely that the shooting was dissatisfied with the CCP's handling of Hong Kong.
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