【新唐人2013年12月30日讯】自上个世纪60年代末开始从事民主运动,至今已超过30多年民运经历的徐水良,日前发表博文,针对中共庞大的“地下人员”,对海内外反对派组织的渗透、对中文媒体的掌控、以及欺骗海内外民众及众多民主国家的做法,进行了深度揭秘。请看报导。
经受两次长时间牢狱之灾、目前旅居海外的徐水良在文章中提出,中共当局拥有庞大的地下人员,海外一、二百万,国内数千万。但其中一些人打入了反对派,并严密控制了绝大多数反对派组织。
徐水良指出,中共不但积极渗透,甚至主动组建反对派队伍。许多反对派“名人”、“英雄”,实际上是中共的“线人”和“特线”组织,最早的海外民运组织,几乎都是中共的地下势力组建起来的。包括台湾、香港的民主党派,也都被中共大量渗透和控制。许多大陆的民众不了解情况,与这些假反对派联系,因此被暴露和掌控。
徐水良认为,由于中共及庞大地下势力的欺骗,国际民主国家和文明社会,包括美国和台湾,对真实的中国大陆情况,尤其是对真实的海内外反对派情况,非常不了解。西方社会听到的、联系的,都是这些特线和他们的声音,真正反对派的声音,则被封杀。
中国旅居海外民运人士徐水良:“中共他那个100多万间谍人员,而且它都是专业人员。中共派了这么多到海外来,西方国家一点警惕也没有,有警惕也无能为力。”
徐水良对《新唐人》表示,他统计了一下,海外真正肯定搞民运的、并有些名气的人,只有53个,但属于中共的人,则有162个。
徐水良指出,中共在海外以“假反对派”打压“真反对派”,并通过挑拨离间、制造内斗等方式破坏真反对派,甚至让你贪污腐败把民运名声搞坏,同时,把假反对派吹捧成“世界名人”。
旅美中国问题研究人士张健:“海外的维稳也是统战最高的目地,所以他一方面拉拢,一方面打压。只要不能打压,那就从各方面搞臭海外民运人士。”
徐水良在文章中指出,中共在“七九民运”以后,主动组建民运及其他反对派团体或窝点,有效的控制、领导和利用了民运。并在几年以后,他们把这些经验推广到海外和香港。
徐水良还揭示,除了在民运组织上的渗透瓦解外,中共还牢牢控制了一切可能为民主运动所用的海内外资源:他们控制了绝大多数中文媒体,包括反对派媒体﹔通过渗透国外机构和侨团,中共完全掌控了侨界,包括台湾在海外的侨团等资源。
徐水良:“西方政府明明知道像《美国之音》、BBC,还有其他的电台、电视都被中共控制了,但是他(西方政府)陷于民主制度的限制,也很难处理这个事情。”
徐水良还揭示了中共欺骗外界的常用招数:如苏联当年在东北胡作非为,引起中国国民抗议,中共就抢先由地下党去组织游行,表面抗议,实际上主导运动并保护苏联驻华机构﹔上世纪50年代,主动组建“浙南反共救国纵队”,既吸引反共分子自投罗网,又骗得台湾国民党国民政府团团转。
徐水良指出,“六四”后,西方国家营救民运人士的“黄雀行动”,都被中共利用了:当年邓小平亲自批准,利用“黄雀行动”向海外派出特务人员。
鉴于目前的状况,徐水良建议,国内反对派要做扎扎实实的工作,尽量隐蔽,不要暴露﹔有危险的发言工作和理论舆论工作,由海外民运去做。
旅美中国问题研究人士张健指出,目前中共政权不稳,害怕海外民运人士利用海外作为民主基地。而像《新唐人》这样覆盖全世界的媒体,中共则更加害怕,因为它能把中共的谎言和邪恶罪行,暴露在阳光之下,所以中共更极力阻挡。
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Veteran Chinese Activist Exposes Regime’s Special Agent Tactics
Xu Shui-Liang has been a
democratic activist for over 30 years.
His recent blog article revealed how Chinese Communist
agents infiltrate opposition groups both at home and abroad.
These agents also manipulate Chinese media, and use
tactics to deceive people, and the international community.
Here is our report.
Xu Shui-Liang, after withstanding twice prolonged
prison sentences in China, is currently living abroad.
In his recent blog article article, he speaks about how the
Communist regime harbors a large secret agent network.
It has more than one million overseas personnel,
with tens of millions inside Mainland China.
Some of them have infiltrated, and are even
tightly controlling the opposition groups.
Xu Shui-Liang indicates that agents have actively penetrated
and even taken the initiative to form opposition groups.
Many of the so-called opponents are in fact
informants and special agents of the regime.
The majority of early overseas pro-democracy
organizations were founded by special agents.
Democratic parties in Taiwan and Hong Kong have
also been penetrated and manipulated by the regime.
Many Chinese are unknowingly connected with these
groups, and were thus exposed and controlled by them.
Xu Shui-Liang believes that democratic countries have
been deceived regarding the true situation in China.
This includes Taiwan and the U.S.
The information the West has heard is not from the
true opponents, but is from those special agents.
Xu Shui-Liang: “There are more than
one million professional spies overseas.
The West is not aware of it, or even if
they are, they can’t do anything about it.”
Xu Shui-Liang told NTD Television that as far as he is
aware, there are only 53 true democratic activists overseas.
Whereas, he believes there are
162 associated with the regime.
Xu Shui-Liang explains that the Communist regime
suppresses true activists by using fake activists.
It undermines the true activists by
sowing dissension and creating conflicts.
It also ruins activists reputation through
corruption, and touts the fake activists.
Zhang Jian, China issues expert: “To maintain stability
overseas is also the highest priority for its united front.
Therefore, they engage in activities to either
connect with them or to suppress them.
For the ones they could not suppress, they discredit them.”
Xu Shui-Liang suggests in his blog article that after a
pro-democratic movement in 1979, the regime initiated
pro-democracy organizations, and opposition groups.
This aimed to control, lead, and manipulate
pro-democracy activities inside China.
A few years later, these actions were
exported to foreign countries, and Hong Kong.
Xu Shui-Liang also reveals that the regime
tries to control all possible sources of information,
both inside Mainland China, and internationally.
For example, the majority of Chinese media,
including opposition media, are being controlled.
As another example, the overseas Chinese
community is also a target, including in Taiwan.
Xu Shui-Liang: “Western governments knew exactly that
media and TV stations such as Voice of America, and
the BBC, have been influenced by the Chinese regime.
They could not really do much about this,
because of restrictions in the democratic system.”
Xu Shui-Liang also lists common tactics that
the regime employs to deceive the public.
He draws on the example of when the former Soviet Union
engaged in crimes during WWII in the northeastern China.
It ignited protests from the Chinese people.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) pre-empted protests
with underground organizations, and lead demonstrations.
This has the outcome of superficial protests,
but also protectet Soviet agencies in China.
In the 1950s, the regime initiated an
anti-Communist group in southern Zhejiang.
This was used to trap opponents inside China, and
fool the Taiwanese Kuomintang Nationalist government.
Xu Shui-Liang highlights Operation Yellowbird, a Hong Kong
based group that helped Chinese dissidents, who participated
in the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989, escape arrest.
He suggests this group was also manipulated.
Deng Xiaoping personally approved the channeling of
secret service agents overseas through the Operation.
Given this current situation, Xu Shui-Liang
suggests that domestic opposition is
conducted in a concrete and secure manner.
Any comments and criticism that may endanger their
identities should be conducted by overseas activists.
China expert Zhang Jian indicates that the regime has
used full force to stop overseas pro-democracy activities.
It fears overseas activists would further
intensify the instability of the regime.
International media, such as the NTD, is exactly what frightens
the regime the most, as it exposes the truth about its crimes.
Interview/Changchun Edit/SongFeng Post-Production/SunNIng