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http://www.chinanews.com/shipin/2012/03-22/news62059.shtml 今天周永康還有個書面發言。 http://news.cntv.cn/china/20120320/103991.shtml 前天主持召開了政法委員會會議。 ※ 引述《takase (............)》之銘言: : 英國金融時報 : http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/650bb0f6-735f-11e1-aab3-00144feab49a. : html#axzz1pogRAJaM : Beijing on edge amid coup rumours : The Chinese capital is awash with speculation, innuendo and rumours of a coup : following the most important political purge in decades, with even some of : the most well-informed officials in the dark about what comes next. : Since Bo Xilai, one of China’s most powerful leaders, was removed from his : job last Thursday, the bureaucracy and the public have been on tenterhooks, : awaiting the next twist in the gripping political saga. : Besides a one-line statement on Mr Bo’s dismissal published late last week, : China’s heavily censored media have not mentioned his name, let alone : provided any clues about what will happen to him. : But the country’s netizens, in particular those using hard-to-censor : Twitter-like microblogs, have been flooding the internet with information : ranging from highly implausible to apparently authentic. : In one rumour that spread rapidly on Monday night, a military coup had been : launched by Zhou Yongkang, an ally of Mr Bo’s and the man in charge of China : ’s state security apparatus, and gun battles had erupted in Zhongnanhai, the : top leadership compound in the heart of Beijing. : But when the Financial Times drove past the compound late on Monday night, : all appeared calm and by Wednesday evening there was no indication that : anything was out of the ordinary. : However, one person with close ties to China’s security apparatus said Mr : Zhou had been ordered not to make any public appearances or take any : high-level meetings and was “already under some degree of control”. : The same person said Mr Bo, who was Communist Party chief of Chongqing until : last week, was under house arrest while his wife had been taken away for : investigation into suspected corruption, a common charge levelled at senior : officials who have lost out in power struggles. : Although this information could not be immediately confirmed, documents and : audio recordings circulating on the internet appear to substantiate the claim : that members of Mr Bo’s family were under investigation for corruption even : before his trusted police chief, Wang Lijun, fled to a US consulate and : requested asylum in early February. : The documents and recording of a preliminary government report on the case, : which Chinese officials say appear to be genuine and probably leaked : intentionally, suggested Mr Wang fled after Mr Bo fired him and tried to : arrest him to head off a corruption investigation. : Jon Huntsman, a former Republican presidential hopeful and US ambassador to : China who met Mr Bo a number of times, said his demise revealed serious rifts : among the top leadership of the country. : “The splits in the standing committee [over reform] are as pronounced now as : they were during the [1989] Tiananmen Square period,” Mr Huntsman said. “ : Politics in China is a rough and tumble business. This is an open and public : evidence of this and what happens behind the velvet curtain that the world : never sees.” : Adding to the air of intrigue in the capital, a report of a fatal car crash : on Sunday involving the son of a top leader and a Ferrari appeared on the : internet but was quickly removed by official censors. : Netizens and one source with close ties to China’s top leaders said the : illegitimate son of a politburo standing committee member was killed in the : crash and two young women were badly hurt. : Additional reporting by James Lamont : ---- : 給懶得看的人簡單總結 : 1.政變是空穴來風的謠言 : 2.但是據中共內部的情報源,周永康已經被控制住了 : "already under some degree of control" -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 27.189.76.95