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Crux
7th November 2010, 10:48
State repression in China: The Case of Zhao Dongmin, leftist trade unionist


Sunday, 7 November 2010.
The Chinese police illegally arrested Zhao Dongmin, as the government-controlled puppet trade union accused Maoist activists of "disrupting social order"

Shi Chuan, Chinaworker.info

On 25 September, the People's Court of the Xincheng District in the city of Xi'an of Shaanxi province opened the case in which the regime-controlled general trade union of Shaanxi province accused Zhao Dongmin. During this case, the local government utilised a large number of policemen and armed police to completely block off the area around the court, as if it was facing a major enemy force. It prevented any external media or Maoist activists and workers who came to give support to Zhao from getting anywhere near the court. Several protesting Maoist activists outside the court area were arrested and their instruments taken away. On that day, dozens of Maoists from all over the country went to the court to voice their protests.

Zhao Dongmin was originally a legal adviser in Xi'an, the provincial capital, and has worked for a long time as the legal adviser for both enterprises and individuals, providing them with legal information and services. During 2008-2009 he established the "Shaanxi provincial Mao Zedong Thought Study Group" and the "Masses' Congress Research Group for the Trade Unions of Public and Private Enterprises in Shaanxi Province". On 15 June and 25 June 2009 he twice organised hundreds of workers to give an open letter to the general trade union office of Shaanxi province and waited there for a response. He demanded the establishment of "Masses' Congress for the Trade Unions of Public and Private Enterprises in Shaanxi Province", and this became the reason for the general trade union of Shaanxi province to accuse him in court. In summer 2009, Zhao Dongmin provided legal assistance to employees at the state-owned Shaanxi provincial Dongfang Hotel, Xi'an Hotel and Tangcheng Hotel which were undergoing privatisation at that time. On the night of 16 August, security officers took Zhao away from his apartment and arrested him on the charges of "disrupting social order".

Afterwards, during the subsequent year, the local government not only refused to arrange for any kind of formal legal hearing for Zhao, but also refused to allow his family to visit him. His wife could not see him even though she fell ill at the end of last year and passed away at the end of August this year.

After holding Zhao for nearly 13 months, the government-controlled puppet trade union has formally accused Zhao Dongmin of "disrupting social order", and the court case finally began on 25 September. As a result of this dozens of Maoist supporters from Xi'an and elsewhere in the country went to the court to give him support. But on the day the case opened, there was a heavy police presence around the court, and people were prevented from participating in the legal process or to hear what is going on. Even Zhao's immediate family relatives only got 2 places in the court hearing, while most of the other places were occupied by representatives of the general trade union of Shaanxi province. The banners and loudspeakers used by supporters outside the court building were also forcefully taken away by the police, and several people were arrested. The case is still being considered at the court, and soon the court will publish a formal verdict.

Chinaworker protests against the dictatorial regime's brutal suppression of leftist worker movements and its violation of people's basic human rights. We support the basic democratic rights of Zhao Dongmin and the workers' movements all over China, and we call for all leftists to actively voice their support for Zhao's case and the resistance struggles of workers. We do not agree with Zhao's idea of reforming the one-party dictatorship of the Chinese Communist Party and its puppet trade union, and we are against the retrogressive Maoist idea of returning to the dictatorial Stalinist and Maoist system. This is because today this ex-Stalinist party has completely degenerated into a dictatorial bureaucratic interest group that defends the interests of the capitalist class and the process of capitalist restoration in China, and Stalinism has completely lost mass support and can no longer provide a way forward for the masses due to its dictatorial and bureaucratic nature. But we support the calls by Zhao Dongmin and other grassroots leftist masses for public ownership, and grassroots democratic trade unions and defence of the basic rights of workers and peasants all over China.
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Crux
7th November 2010, 10:50
Shaanxi: Supporting the arrested Maoist trade unionist activist Zhao Dongmin

Sunday, 7 November 2010.
Calling for leftist forces everywhere to support Zhao Dongmin, as he was secretly sentenced to 3 years in prison by the Chinese government

Shi Chuan, Chinaworker

According to the reports on the internet and by the "Voice of Americe" (VOA), the Zhao Dongmin case that was originally planned to continue on 25 October has already received a final verdict in secret. On Wednesday 20 October the lawyer representing Zhao Dongmin received the final verdict from the court, which has given a 3 year sentence to Zhao on the grounds of his "crime" of "disrupting social order". Zhao has already been transferred from the local police station to the prison.

Zhao Dongmin was originally arrested last August due to his creation of the "Masses' Congress (Preparatory Stage) for the Trade Unions of Public and Private Enterprises in Shaanxi Province" and his direct participation in the collective appeals by the workers of state-owned enterprises in order to defend their rights. During the subsequent year or so he was held illegally by the police, and his case has caught the widespread attention of Maoists and other leftists in general when it formally opened on 25 September this year. The local government acted as if it was facing a major enemy force and arrested several people who went to the court to protest against Zhao's arrest.

After the conclusion of the first stage of the trial, many leftist forums within China continued to voice their support and protest, and several focus groups supporting Zhao were also created around the country. According to certain reports, as of yet there are already more than 10,000 people who signed the petitions for Zhao's release, including retired Maoists within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), unemployed workers, peasants who lost their lands in China, and leftists from Taiwan and other parts of the world. During the last 2 weeks, in cities such as Luoyang and Zhengzhou, Maoist activists organised several mass meetings to support Zhao Dongmin. On 18 October, Zhao's family went to Beijing to meet with a few old retired Maoist cadres of the CCP, and hired the head of the Yitong legal agency in Beijing, Li Jinsong, replacing Zhao's original Shaanxi-based defence lawyer. Li Jinsong is a lawyer famous for defending worker's rights in China, he once acted as the defence lawyer for Yang Jia as well as for other similar cases. On 19 October, Li Jinsong met with Zhao Dongmin who was under arrest.

Recently the various supporters of Zhao Dongmin not only created a propaganda base on the internet, but also planned to organise people to go to Xi'an to show their support for Zhao once the case re-opens on 25 October. Perhaps due to its fear of another mass demonstration, the local government reached a final verdict in secret days before the first planned second stage hearing date of 25 October, so that another "mass incident" can be avoided. Now Zhao's family has already arrived in Xi'an, and is currently discussing how to further deal with this case with his defence lawyer.

For more information on Zhao Dongmin's case please see the report published on 28 September by Chinaworker: The Case of Zhao Dongmin in Shaanxi: State repression in China: The Case of Zhao Dongmin, leftist trade unionist
(http://www.chinaworker.info/en/content/news/1207/)
In recent years, faced with the massive gaps between the rich and the poor, rampant corruption as well as social disorder that has been brought about by the capitalist "opening up reforms", the masses of China have already for a long time been filled with the sentiments of anger and indignation. But in order to preserve their own rule the one-party dictatorship of the bureaucratic regime of the CCP has continued to brutally suppress any kind of social or mass power that can potentially challenge itself. Regardless of whether it's right-wing liberals like Liu Xiaobo or left-wing Maoists and trade unionists like Zhao Dongmin, a harsh and secretive court procedure is followed at all times. Due to severe income inequality and social disorder, among certain sections of the masses in China, especially among the workers of ex-state-owned enterprises, there is a growing skepticism against the current regime and a yearning sentiment for the old Maoist era. This phenomenon is especially evident in the "second tier" industrialised cities of China, such as Zhengzhou, Taiyuan, Luoyang and Xi'an. Maoists in these places often hold meetings and other activities on the special anniversary dates for Mao Zedong, the People's Republic of China and the CCP, in order to protest against the capitalist opening-up reforms. As a result of this, the police forces of the Chinese government also keep a very careful eye on the Maoists and their political activities, especially those that are relatively organised. Since the arrest of Zhao Dongmin and members of the Maoist Communist Party of China (MCPC) last year, this year there were further clashes between Maoist masses and the police in places like Zhengzhou and Luoyang.

Although Chinaworker does not agree with the ideas of Zhao Dongmin and other Maoists and their call for a return to the dictatorial regime of the Maoist era and the restoration not only of the planned economy but also the bureaucratic one-party dictatorship of the CCP, we firmly oppose the actions of the current CCP regime and its violation of basic democratic rights of the Chinese working class and the masses in general, as well as its suppression of workers' movements across China. We also support the activities of Zhao Dongmin and other leftists that promote grassroots level workers' rights and organisations.