“For some time now economists have been predicting that China will
probably have the largest aggregate economy in the world by the second decade
of the next century. To the extent that any individual can be held responsible
for the massive transformation of a communist party state into the world's most
dynamic economy, then that person was Deng Xiaoping. The reform era that
started in 1978 indelibly bears his name, even though that change in the
direction of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) policies was brought about and
sustained by a collective leadership in which Deng Xiaoping, though regarded as
'primary architect' (of reform) or 'paramount leader', was never chairman or
general secretary of the CCP, or president of the People's Republic of China,
or premier of the State Council. Together with Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai, Deng
is usually regarded, with reason, as one of the key figures in the evolution of
communism in China. Whatever else he may have achieved, more than anyone else
it was he who was responsible for reversing the political and economic lunacy
of Mao's later years, and for starting the process of bringing China into the
twentieth century.”
-Society
for Anglo-Chinese Understanding
"...unlike after the death of Mao and of Chou En-lai, Deng's mentor, Beijing did not grind to a halt in a display of grief for the leader who had so radically changed the course of Chinese history"
February 20, 1997AP
BEIJING - China lowered its red flags to half-staff
in Tiananmen Square today and declared "eternal glory" to Deng
Xiaoping, the revolutionary who helped transform the country into an economic
power.
The government announced a six-day period of
mourning and said 10,000 people have been invited to a "memorial
meeting" Tuesday at Beijing's Great Hall of the People, the national legislative
chambers.
Deng's family has asked that the mourning
activities be kept simple, requesting that no mourners be allowed to make the
traditional three bows in front of Deng's corpse.
Organs donated
His eyes are to be donated, his organs dissected for
scientific research and his ashes scattered at sea.
Deng, 92, died yesterday of a lung infection and
complications of Parkinson's disease.
"Eternal glory to Comrade Deng Xiaoping!"
the state-run Xinhua News Agency proclaimed in an 11-page tribute to his career.
Xinhua's eulogy declared that China would "unswervingly adhere" to
Deng's policies.
News of Deng's death came while China was asleep.
Word spread slowly throughout the Chinese capital, with many incredulous that
the ailing leader, long rumored to be dead or dying, had finally gone.
As on any normal day, hundreds of people gathered
on Tiananmen Square at dawn to watch soldiers hoist the red, five-starred
Chinese flag before a giant portrait of Mao Tse-tung. It was only when the flag
was lowered that the crowd sensed something had happened.
"It's a big loss for China. Even though life
in China is hard, under Deng things improved," said a 64-year-old retired
official taking an early-morning walk on the square. "It feels as if
something is missing."
State-run television repeatedly broadcast the
eulogy, accompanied by a funeral dirge, occasionally switching to a
revolutionary war film.
Difference from Mao's death
But unlike after the death of Mao and of Chou
En-lai, Deng's mentor, Beijing did not grind to a halt in a display of grief
for the leader who had so radically changed the course of Chinese history.
Deng had rejected the slavish personality cult that
marked the last years of Mao's rule, and the Chinese no longer feel the need to
publicly demonstrate their political loyalties.
The roads filled with cars and bicycles as people
bustled to work. Young, well-dressed Chinese, products of an era shaped by
Deng's insistence that making money and getting ahead are perfectly acceptable,
were too busy for interviews.
In Shenzhen, a former fishing village turned
metropolis in southern China, thousands streamed to a park to lay wreaths and
weep before a huge picture of Deng.
They were China's pioneer capitalists, grieving for
the leader who made their city the crucible of his economic revolution by
making it a special capitalist enclave.
"Deng is like my real grandpa," said Wang
Xinen, 16, weeping. "Without him, we couldn't have what we are enjoying
today."
Old and young agree
Praise for Deng spanned generations. Older Chinese
remember the destitution and political turmoil they endured before Deng took
power. Younger Chinese grew up under his market reforms and appreciate the
comparative affluence and opportunities they have brought.
Deng exercised power from behind the scenes after
retiring from his last official post in 1990. But his increasingly frail health
- his last public appearance was three years ago - ended his direct involvement
in day-to-day politics.
"The generation above us had a tough life. But
our generation has been luckier, and that's because of Deng," said Johnson
Chiu, a 17-year-old student munching on a burger and fries at a McDonald's.
Source: The Seattle Times.
12 comments:
He certainly was the man who turned China to free market economy. He should be remembered as such... For Hun Sen, he will be remembered as the Cambodian traitor who ruled Cambodia with injustice, imprison his own people for defending the country's interest. Under his ruling Cambodia poor are getting poorer while Cambodia riches are getting richer...there are so much inequality that the people form unions to fight for their rights and people resort to people justice because court system is used for political reasons.
903am
I agree with you 100%
Unlike Deng, Dictator Hun Sen will die, probably by the hands of the Vietnamese as THE TRAITOR to the Khmer people.
Hun Sen has too many Youn advisors to tell him what do! Hun Sen is clueless about is going on in Cambodia. Too often these so called advisors are in business for themselves too which give rise to conflict of interest, Hun Sen personal obligation, and forever gratitude to his Youn boss. Cambodia is condemed to be a fuck up country.
Ecole du vice ?
Merci pour votre préoccupation !
La zizanie est votre spécialité ?
To 11:55 AM
Your country, Cambodia is NOT a f*ck up country. However, Dictator and Traitor Hun
Sen is all f*cked up !!!
1:18 PM,
Sans blague! C'est quoi ça?
Une allégation, une question ou bien simplement une petite sottise de votre part? Dites-nous, SVP!!!Bon, à la prochaine...
Chacun à sa façon...
After Deng Xiao Ping died, China becomes an economic superpower, thanks to his ideas, his policies.
After Sihanouk died, Cambodia becomes Vietnam's satellite, due to Sihanouk's policies, and ideas.
Does Sihanouk deserve the title of national hero – Maha Virak Ksath?
Bun Thoeun
Bun Thoeun,
Sihanouk does not deserve the title of national hero – Maha Virak Ksath. Most Khmer people do not give him the title, it is bestowed by the mouth pieces and the group of parasites who gained benefit from this pathetic former King. The CPP, its cronies and Hun Sen are included.
To those who are stubbornly see Sihanouk is a Khmer hero, they are just a bunch of pathetic people who have no ability to follow or analyze Khmer recent history and events. Most of all they are brain washed.
Leader Deng joined hand with the US also led troops invading Vietnam in 1979, then Soviet collapsed.
The funeral of King Sihanouk was funded by China and Japan for business purposes. From what I heard King Sihanouk asked not to make him big thing.
Kralonh chék, pardonnez moi du peu si ce n'est pas vrai ? L'école du vice est-il votre propre intérieur ? Dans quel but postez-vous Déng ?
Bun thoeun vous avez des idées étonnées. Ne mélangez pas tous, accompagné par les échos vos esprits deviennent erronés.
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