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Stop Repression and Free Kwon Pyong and Other Kidnapped Chinese Citizens
--- Open letter from 38 students to Xi Jingping

 

Xi Jinping:

 We are a group of overseas Chinese students who are urging you to halt the brutal suppression of Chinese people and immediately release Kwon Pyong, a student who was kidnapped by secret police two months ago, as well as other detained citizens, including Xie Yang, Zhou Shifeng, Jiang Tianyong, Huang Qi, and Zhang Haitao. You should free them not only for the welfare of more than a billion people, but also for your own future.

 Kwon Pyong graduated from Iowa State University in 2012. He has previously spoken out on Tiananmen and Wukan and sent postcards to jailed human rights lawyers. In exchange for his sense of justice and strong conscience, Kwon Pyong was kidnapped by police in Yanbian, Jilin Province on the eve of the 67th anniversary of your political party’s conquer of China. As Kwon Pyong’s peers, we were deeply shocked and angered by this.

 Before being detained, Kwon Pyong was preparing to wear a T-shirt on the street which satirized your kleptocratic policies: repressing Chinese domestically and buying influence internationally. According to Article 35 of the CCP-written constitution, as well as in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights signed by the CCP, Kwon Pyong’s plan was legal. He wanted to utilize his free speech as a citizen to advocate for liberty for the countless people whose well-being, time, and lives your regime has stolen. But he was kidnapped in the middle of the night, tortured, and held in secret custody up until today. Your Gestapo has not only repeatedly denied evil doing but also threatened Kwon Pyong’s family.

 Xi Jinping, as the self-proclaimed core of the totalitarian system, it is difficult for you to escape culpability for persecuting Kwon Pyong. Whether it was to vent your personal resentment toward being satirized by a citizen or to maintain the stabilization of the party-state, and whether it was you that directly orchestrated or just permitted it, you are responsible for this. Your father once supported freedom of speech, advocating for a law which would protect different viewpoints. Your persecution of dissidents disgraces him.

 You have expanded and intensified the suppression of Chinese citizens. During the 709 Crackdown, you jailed and tortured lawyers who dared to speak the truth, including Zhou Shifeng, Xie Yang, and many others. You have even refused to leave their underage children alone. You recently kidnapped Jiang Tianyong and Huang Qi, who have spent years working to defend the rights of land confiscation victims, followers of unsanctioned religious groups, and dissidents. For simply speaking about your repression of Uyghers, your courts sentenced Professor Ilham Tohti to life in prison and Zhang Haitao to 19 years. Against nationwide disapproval, you stubbornly executed Jia Jinglong, who killed a tyrannical village chief after he was denied all legal remedy to justice. These crimes are indisputable acts of state terrorism, which qualifies you to be “Xitler,” as Kwon Pyong said.

 You have squandered the wealth stolen from taxpayers to buy off foreign governments and export political repression. You bribe European and American media, and you use Confucius Institutes to interfere with academic freedom in foreign universities. You hired thugs and manipulated gangster-like police to attack student protesters in the streets of Hong Kong, students who had nothing but umbrellas to face off against fists and tear gas. You disappeared the owners and staff of the Causeway Bay Bookstore because they were going to expose your unspeakable scandals. Peng Ming, a pro-democracy activist who you kidnapped on the Thailand-Burma border, mysteriously died in prison over recent days. After one author of this open letter protested the kidnapping of Kwon Pyong at the Chinese Consulate, you actually tried to use that student’s school and local police to threaten him. Your global bribery and export of repression make you fit for the name on Kwon Pyong’s shirt: “Big Spender”.

 Xi Jinping, we are writing this letter as another year comes to pass. While you and your family enjoy officials-only air that is unpolluted and wine that is not adulterated, prisoners of conscience endure beating, torture, and sleep deprivation, isolated in cages far from their loved ones. You are not responsible for all of the crimes of the totalitarian system, but as the totalitarian system’s head and its commander-in-chief of repression, you must take responsibility for the blood and tears which now flow.

 Repression that intensifies each day is a clear indication of your panic. You have already realized that totalitarianism has no future. History has shown that terror and butcher cannot not secure the future of dictatorship and authoritarianism. Along with your colleagues, you have been preparing for a future in which you withdraw from China, a possibility secured by off-shore funds and family members’ green cards. But those Chinese who have failed to escape you, who have been trampled and drained, will face a future full of despair.

 Xi Jinping, 67 years have passed since your forebears used rubles and guns to steal China. Even with nukes and the Gulag, Soviet Russia only made it 74 years. Freedom approached in a sudden yet irresistible way. In the next spring of China's new Jasmine Revolution, who will drive your tanks to crush us, the new generation of students after 1989? Do you expect the sons of the veterans of Tiananmen--some recently having protested at your Schutzstaffel headquarters?

 You previously lamented that in Moscow during the collapse of the Iron Curtain “there were no real men”. Do you mean a real man like Nicolae Ceauşescu, who fired on his own people and set off a backlash which devoured the murderer himself? He was not the first and will not be the last despot to cast his own fate.

 We, the people to whom you are indebted, demand that you stop the ongoing fascist persecution, release Kwon Pyong and all the other kidnapped citizens, and apologize to those tormented and killed by your regime. Prisoners of conscience hold their heads high when entering your courts to be persecuted. In the court of history, will you even be able to enter without assistance? We are determined as citizens to recapture our future. We hope you will not draw for yourself a despot's future.

 

Initiated by:
  Anthony Shu-jen Chang 張樹人,This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  Yi Gu 古懿,This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  Songnan Yi 易松楠, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Signed by:
  Andrew Cai (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
  Cary Cai (Newcomers High School, USA)
  Anthony Shu-jen Chang 張樹人 (University of Queensland, Australia)
  Bingjie Chen 陳炳杰 (California State University, Chico, USA)
  Bingxu Chen 陳炳旭 (Missouri State University, USA)
  Chuangchuang Chen 陳闖創 (Columbia University, USA)
  Xuerui Dong 董雪睿 (Central Technical School, Toronto, Canada)
  Yusuf Feng (University of Central Lancashire, UK)
  Yi Gu 古懿 (University of Georgia, USA)
  Terry He (University of Rochester, USA)
  Kuo Jia 賈闊 (Massey University, New Zealand)
  Jiaji Jiang 蔣佳冀 (Thomas L. Kennedy Secondary School, Canada)
  Deyi Kong 孔德禕 (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
  Geng Li 李賡 (Oxford College of Sydney, Australia)
  Meng Li 李萌 (St. John’s University, USA)
  Qianyi Li 李謙宜 (University of Melbourne, Australia)
  Yatian Li 李亞恬 (Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences, Lithuania)
  Zhengzhi Lin 林正治 (Meiji University, Japan)
  Yan Lu 盧炎 (University at Albany, SUNY, USA)
  Jerry Shi (Newcomers High School, USA)
  Xiaowei Song 宋瀟偉 (Ohlone College, USA)
  Yao Song 宋窈 (University of Tasmania, Australia)
  Chengyu Sun 孫承宇 (Francis Lewis High School, USA)
  Guangwei Sun 孫廣偉 (Weill Cornell Medicine College, USA)
  Yu Sun 孫鈺 (City University of New York, USA)
  Alisa Wang (State University of New York, USA)
  Tian'an Wang 王天安 (McGill University, Canada)
  Warren Wang (Macquarie University, Australia)
  Zhiyi Wang 王芷怡 (South Lakes High School, Virginia, USA)
  Zhuo Wang 王卓 (Universita di Bologna, Italy)
  Lebao Wu 吳樂寶 (Australian National University, Australia)
  Wen Xu 徐聞 (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
  Yingyu Xu 許英玉 (San Francisco State University, USA)
  Qianyi Yang 楊倩怡 (South Lakes High School, Virginia, USA)
  Ronghao Yang 楊榮浩 (University of Alberta, Canada)
  Sara Yang 楊天嬌 (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
  Songnan Yi 易松楠 (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
  Angelina Zheng (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
  Jenny Zhu (University of Minnesota, USA)

This letter with name list of initial signers has already been mailed to Zhongnanhai, which is the President House of People's Republic of China (Tracking)

 

(Original Site: https://www.change.org/p/president-xi-jinping-stop-repression-and-free-kwon-pyong-and-other-kidnapped-citizens)