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My dear President

By Chin Jin - posted Wednesday, 16 November 2011


Communist China is presently facing huge domestic problems, and need increasingly greater internal control to stay in power. Many of the Chinese people desperately need help and influence from the West democracies, but unfortunately, the West seems to be more interested in doing business with this regime. This clearly demonstrates that there are also political wrong doings in the name of self interest on the side of the Western leaders, which are short-sighted and narrow-minded, and ultimately will damage the prosperity of democracy on a global scale. We cherish a hope you are not one of them.

No Kremlin experts foresaw the collapse of the Soviet Union. A historic lesson for all.

Contemporary China is overrun by serious issues and events. China is facing a serious crisis, with increasing natural and man-made disasters, the most heavily polluted environment in the world, and the failure of social morality. China is like a high pressure cooker without a safety valve, rendering it likely to explode at any time.

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This crisis could be both a curse and a blessing, with the chronic exploitation of the people and environment spawning the pivotal turning point for a political change in China.

The Chinese Communist Party is covertly catching up with the US's political, economic and military prowess. We strongly believe that the US needs to re-evaluate and review its China policy which has prevailed for the past 40 years without moving China any nearer to democracy. We expect to see the US demonstrate its leadership with leaders who have the wisdom, who have the foresight, who have the courage to lead this world to its new destiny at this crucial juncture.

To bring political change to China could free the Chinese people, Tibetans, Burmese and the people in North Korea. It could bring more stability to Taiwan, the China Sea, and all nations involved in the dispute, and all nations downstream of the major headwaters of the Asian river systems. It could help to build the ability of the Commonwealth Independence States to develop democracy, and thus have a stabilizing effect on Middle Asia and the Middle East.

Your hands are at the helm steering the voyage of the whole world and we pin our hopes on your willingness and ability to bring about the essential changes in policy which could tame the megalomaniac dictatorship and bring liberation, development and stability for so many throughout the world.

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Dr Chin Jin is a maverick, activist, campaigner, essayist, freelancer, researcher and organizer with the vision to foresee a new post-Chinese Communist regime era that will present more cooperatively, more constructively and more appropriately to the Asia Pacific region and even the world.

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