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Chinese Leaders Committing Suicide In Droves |
2014-11-23 |
![]() On Nov. 13, Vice Admiral Ma Faxiang jumped to his demise from a 15th floor window in the PLA Navy’s Beijing headquarters. Days earlier, Maj. Gen. Song Yuwen, deputy commissar of Jilin military district, reportedly hanged himself. He was among eight flag officers who recently had been arrested on corruption charges. On September 2, Rear Admiral Jiang Zhonghua jumped to his death from a high-rise building on a naval base in Zhejiang province. According to sources from China, more than 200 senior PLA officers are under investigation for corruption, and many are suspected of being members of a massive graft ring led by Gen. Xu Caihou, the highest uniformed officer between 2004 and 2012. Gen. Xu served as vice chairman of the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Military Commission, the nation’s highest military command authority. Many of these officers are under great stress, which is believed to be the primary reason for the suicides. Apparently, the purge on corruption is not going to stop at Gen. Xu. On Thursday, Gen. Liu Yazhou, commissar of the Chinese National Defense University and a mouthpiece for Mr. Xi, issued a stern warning via the PLA Daily newspaper. He stated that “our investigation and punishment of corrupt elements such as Xu Caihou and Gu Junshan are only the beginning of our military’s anti-corruption battle of annihilation and protracted war.” The comments strongly hinted at the next target: Gen. Guo Boxiong, the other former vice chairman of the Central Military Commission. |
Posted by:Pappy |
#13 Ft. Marcey Park Redux... Only PIAPS knows fo' sho' |
Posted by: Gluns Flonter7978 2014-11-23 21:20 |
#12 "How can you charge a Chinese military official with graft? I thought it was part of the job description." If he finds a way to make more than you, or finds a way to out rank you.... |
Posted by: newc 2014-11-23 21:12 |
#11 How can you charge a Chinese military official with graft? I thought it was part of the job description. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2014-11-23 15:17 |
#10 Finally something worth importing from China to America. |
Posted by: airandee 2014-11-23 15:00 |
#9 Didn't anybody think to dust their backs for fingerprints? |
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839 2014-11-23 09:31 |
#8 They don't have traffic accidents in the desert like the Saudis? |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2014-11-23 08:39 |
#7 Risk through association - like being an international banker. |
Posted by: Incredulous 2014-11-23 04:26 |
#6 I don't know about that. Didn't an associate of the Clintons end up committing suicide by shooting himself in the back of the head... twice? That was only his lawyer. The other of the 34 surrounding him, that's different. heh. |
Posted by: newc 2014-11-23 01:06 |
#5 I don't know about that. Didn't an associate of the Clintons end up committing suicide by shooting himself in the back of the head... twice? |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2014-11-23 00:49 |
#4 Back in the Tang dynasty, discredited imperial officials would sometimes commit suicide by shooting themselves dozens of times in the back with arrows. Only a highly skilled martial artist would know how to do that. The technique has since been lost. |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2014-11-23 00:44 |
#3 It's the Stalin playbook. Purges don't appear. Bodies do. |
Posted by: newc 2014-11-23 00:43 |
#2 There is no greater stress than having the secret police throw one out of a high level window. Are the news media really that naive? |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2014-11-23 00:37 |
#1 mob vs mob |
Posted by: newc 2014-11-23 00:15 |