China Is Gearing Up For A Summer Of Discontent
April 4, 2009
Martin McCauley writes: The Communist Party of China (CPC) is facing an unprecedented challenge to its leadership. The People’s Armed Police (PAP), the regular police, the state security service and other agencies are preparing to deal with a summer of discontent. The authorities are expecting demonstrations, riots and other ‘mass disturbances’ involving millions of unemployed workers and farmers. More resources are being devoted to monitoring the activities of Chinese dissidents living abroad, including those in the United States. The Central Commission on Political and Legal Affairs (CCPLA), the most important law enforcement agency in China, is busy tightening security in order to ensure that ‘angry and disaffected elements’ do not threaten the stability of the state....








