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今年是反右斗争五十周年,中共当局如临大敌,作了严密的层层监控,不准报刊刊载有关反右斗争的文章和消息,不准电视台上演有关反右斗争的节目,不准集会纪念研讨反右斗争的有关问题。
2007年4月6日是清明节的第二天,北京上空阴云密布,寒风扎骨。上午十时许,参会的老右们不顾耄耋之年,冒风凌寒,有的乘坐公交车,有的骑着自行车,通过国安的层层监控,逃过警方的双双眼晴,准时来到北京西边的一家公共场所,成功地举办了“反右斗争”五十年纪念活动。
会议开始时,老右们全体起立,为在这场错误的政治斗争中被毛泽东残害致死的难友们默哀一分钟。然后,由主持者介绍各方的右派代表,追述五十年反右斗争给我国五千年文明历史所带来的灾难。
主持者特别指出,在1987年反右斗争三十周年之际,由方励之、许良英、刘宾雁等发起准备召开的“反右研讨会”,由于右派分子钱伟长的出卖而流产,在五十周年的今天,能够顺利召开这次会议就是胜利。这说明,被中共长期打压的右派已经成熟了,觉悟了,敢于向毛泽东的亡灵和中共当局发出声讨的声音:捍卫宪法,推进民主进程,要求开放言禁,反思历史;要求彻底平反右派冤案,向受害人赔礼道歉;要求赔偿受害者的经济损失和精神损失!
出席会议的老右们,用以自已的亲身经历与感受,追述那场反民主、反人道、反宪法和极其卑劣的“引蛇出洞”所谓“阳谋”的政治陷害。这场血雨腥风的“反右斗争”,不仅一夜之间使五十多万名民族精英沦为“贱民”,还埋葬了数以万计的美丽峥嵘的年轻生命,毁灭了千千万万个幸福家庭。不少人妻离子散,家破人亡,直至今日,还有不少伤口在滴血,更为沉痛的是使中华民族的文明史又回到两千年前“指鹿为马”的时代。时至今日,我国人民仍不能讲真话,写真实的历史文章,面对此情此景,大家深为悲愤。
说到经济赔偿问题,大家深有体会地说,从目前情况来看,中共暂时不会赔偿我们的经济损失和精神损失,但是我们必须坚持抗争下去,要月月写,年年写,不达目的,誓不罢休!即使我们日后死了,还要在遗书中委托子女继续催讨欠债。杀人偿命,欠债还钱,千古如此。
参会的老右们一致表示,一定要把此生所经受的苦难写成文字,留给儿孙,留给历史,决不允许这段荒唐罪恶的历史,被湮灭,被割裂,被埋葬!
另据目击者反映,从十点开会到下午四点散会,一直有两辆不明身份的汽车跟踪守候。但是,大家情绪饱满,争相发言,毫不胆怯畏缩。
- Re: 北京右派集会纪念“反右斗争”五十周年(图)posted on 04/10/2007
我看中共倒台,右派也没戏。 - Re: 北京右派集会纪念“反右斗争”五十周年(图)posted on 04/10/2007
I doubt the idea of "reversing verdict" would be actively floated in China even in the absence of GCD's interference.
devil wrote:
我看中共倒台,右派也没戏。 - Re: 北京右派集会纪念“反右斗争”五十周年(图)posted on 04/10/2007
Now I know Devil is really a Devil, he doesn't have a kind heart, and at the same time, he is so freaking Stupid! - posted on 04/10/2007
Following the footsteps of Virginia and Maryland, NC legilature issued formal apology over its role in promoting slavery.
Justice has its own timing, which could be centuries later before it is served.
In N.C., an apology over slavery
State Senate OK's resolution that acknowledges role
By Gary D. Robertson, Associated Press | April 6, 2007
RALEIGH, N.C. -- The North Carolina Senate apologized yesterday for the Legislature's role in promoting slavery and Jim Crow laws that denied basic human rights to the state's black citizens.
Following the lead of lawmakers in neighboring Virginia, the Senate unanimously backed a resolution acknowledging its "profound contrition for the official acts that sanctioned and perpetuated the denial of basic human rights and dignity to fellow humans."
"This is a way to reflect upon this and express our understanding and our regret for official actions of our state," said Democrat Tony Rand, the Senate majority leader and the bill's primary sponsor. Such an apology, Rand added, will help us "to try to be better children of God and better representatives of all the people of this state."
The resolution recounts a long history of discrimination against North Carolina's black population, from the first slaves in the British colony of Carolina in 1669 through the Civil War and then Jim Crow laws that promoted inequality into the mid-1900s.
"The state went out of its way to deny its people the right to life and liberty," said Tony Foriest, a Democratic senator who is black and who recalled during the Senate's debate the segregation he experienced as a child.
The North Carolina House would have to approve the measure for it to be formalized.
Black members of the Senate said they were pleased to see the resolution pass, but added that lawmakers also need to help improve the quality of life of blacks who still suffer from the effects of slavery and discrimination. They called for improvements to the sta
te's education system and for giving black-owned businesses more access to state contracts.
"This is a noble gesture, but I urge you, don't let it end here," said Senator Larry Shaw, a Democrat. "There's plenty of work to be done."
Several white senators recalled their own links to slavery. Senator Bill Purcell, a Democrat, said his grandfather had owned slaves. Senator Jim Jacumin, a Republican, mentioned his ancestors' own suffering because of religious bias.
"Any conflict or wrongdoing can never have a closure until there is an apology or reconciliation has occurred," Jacumin said.
Virginia lawmakers unanimously passed their resolution apologizing for slavery in February. Maryland lawmakers approved their own apology for slavery last week, and lawmakers in Georgia and Missouri are considering similar legislation.
~ - Re: 北京右派集会纪念“反右斗争”五十周年(图)posted on 04/10/2007
tmad wrote:
Now I know Devil is really a Devil, he doesn't have a kind heart, and at the same time, he is so freaking Stupid!
Hahaha! Show me how freakin smart you are, will you?
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