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Sujiatun District, Shenyang
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Southern Part of Shenyang Rural Area |
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sit on the southern bank of the Hunhe River, Souther part of Shenyang rural area, Sujitun District is one of the nine districts of Shenyang Municipal Government. It is 15 kelometers south of Shenyang City, covers an area of 62 square kilometers with a population of 430,000.
Sujitun District is the southern sub-city (satellite city) of Shenyang ratified by the State House, and also the souther portal of the Liaoning middle cities group. This district is a famous rural, tourism and high-level residential districts with a lot of attractions such as the Shenyang Water Cave, the Baiqingzai Ski Field, the Shenyang Green Island Scenic Zone etc.

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| COMMENTS ( The Latest 6 Comments): |
| [1] ORLANDO ESTOYA [2009-11-13 4:03:27] Commented: | Rating: 3 | | Overview of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) 01 Sep 2008
For anyone raised in the developed west, it can be hard to believe that a persecution of this scale—and against a group of peaceful citizens—could occur in the 21st century. All the more since many today see China as a nation that has long-since shed the ideological fanaticism and violent tendencies that gave rise to the Cultural Revolution and the crushing of democracy activists on Tiananmen Square. The assumption, perhaps, is that the more liberal economic practices embraced in recent decades are simultaneously giving rise to greater political and civil rights, and that as China plays an increasingly prominent role in the international community, it is bound to become more open, democratic and the rule of law will inevitably take hold. This view, however, is belied by the Chinese regime’s treatment of the Falun Gong spiritual discipline. Since being banned in 1999, adherents of Falun Gong have been subjected to draconian torture methods in reeducation-through-labor camps, where they are held without trial or conviction. Hundreds of thousands, if not millions of Falun Gong adherents have suffered this fate, and thousands have been tortured to death under orders from China’s central government. And in a grisly revelation that brings to mind the Nazi practice of harvesting human hair for pillow stuffing, there is also damning evidence that the communist party has also been forcibly harvesting and selling the organs of Falun Gong prisoners, killing them in the process. For those with business or political investments in China, it may be preferable to see the persecution of Falun Gong as a rare exception to the rule ��?a growing pain, of sorts, on the long march to democratic liberalism. It is convenient to ignore, as well, for anyone unwilling to believe that such actions could occur in the 21st century. But what if the treatment of Falun Gong, rather than being a historical aberration, is instead the fairest exposition of the true nature of China’s leaders, and the CCP more broadly?
Orlando Cruz Estoya
Philippine Passport No. PP0523873
Issued 03 dec 2005, Expiry 03 dec 2009
13840050169,13889314797
310 Qing Nian Da Jie
Shenyang, China
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