China: Democracy, Family and an orderly Transition to Democracy
In 1983, I was asked for a slogan for Russia by radicals. In 1991, a fundamental change took place in Russia. Since 1991 three churches a day have been built there. In 1999, a slogan for China was solicited from myself by a radical with U.S. leanings . In 2005 I came under pressure again for my views on China from a former Hong Kong resident with links to the US Embassy in Paris. In the case of Russia there was a lapse of eight years. In the second case, an answer is still awaited.
The future for China lies in a political freedom which reflects its economic freedom. The abortion mania must cease along with the ban on other political parties and the politicisation of the army and police.
An overturn is required. The Chinese Communist Party made a Great Leap Forward from state ownership between 1974 and the present.
A political change must match this shift. There must be an end to the one party state.
My slogan for China: Democracy, Family and Trade Unionism.
My slogan for China: Democracy, Family and Trade Unionism.