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Text Chapter 299 The special role of Shannan Special Economic Zone

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    For countries like the Philippines and Vietnam that are inextricably linked to China, they have two sides, including a weak side and a cunning and cruel side.  The most effective way to deal with them is to use both kindness and power, both soft and hard, with "big stick" as the main attack method and "carrot" as the supplement to appease.  Don't always serve with a "big stick".  They will get on your nose and face and bully you.  If you don't give it some "carrot" support, it may secretly collude with "external" forces and oppose you everywhere.  China¡¯s ¡°big stick¡± of military strikes and the ¡°carrot¡± of diplomatic efforts echo each other.  No country now dares to challenge China's core interests in the South China Sea.  The relations between the countries surrounding the South China Sea and China are unprecedentedly harmonious, and no country has any temper or faults.  Even the Ngo Dinh Diem regime in South Vietnam took the initiative to find China through its relationship with the Philippines and asked for a "signing contract" with China.  Since the two sides did not have formal diplomatic relations, the negotiations were conducted secretly in China's Shannan Special Economic Zone. Afterwards, a secret agreement was signed: the Republic of Vietnam recognized all the rights claimed by the People's Republic of China in the South China Sea; the Republic of Vietnam fully opened the South Vietnamese market to China.  And granted China most-favored-nation status; South Vietnam did not take the initiative to attack North Vietnam.  China promises not to support North Vietnam's attack on South Vietnam and will not provide any offensive weapons to North Vietnam; China respects the right of the South Vietnamese people to choose their own way of life; China will consider establishing diplomatic relations with the Republic of Vietnam at an appropriate time; both parties agree  , and actively carry out economic, trade, and cultural exchanges. The specific matters of economic, trade, and cultural exchanges between the two parties will be handled by the commercial agencies of both parties in Bangkok.  ¡¾¡¿ ¡±¡° For China to control the South China Sea and ensure the safety of China¡¯s transportation channels for oil in the Middle East to be shipped domestically, there is another very important place, which is busy shipping.  Nearly 100,000 ships pass through the Strait of Malacca every year, and most of the oil China mines or purchases from the Middle East and Africa is shipped to China through here.  Located at the southern end of the Malay Peninsula, adjacent to Malaysia across the Strait of Johor to the north, and facing Indonesia across the Strait of Singapore to the south. Singapore, the entrance to the eastern end of the Strait of Malacca, has become the most popular place for Deng Feng and his group from later generations to this era.  Object of attention.  On February 10, 1960, Wang Xiaoyi, director of the Shannan Special Economic Zone Administrative Committee and chairman of the South Asian Political Alliance, which is responsible for political affairs in South Asia and Southeast Asia, visited the South Asian Castle with an ancient Scottish style in the eastern suburbs of Shillong City, Shannan Special Economic Zone.  In the conference room of the ** Alliance headquarters, I met with a 25- or 6-year-old overseas Chinese youth from Singapore brought by Comrade Chen Ping, the General Secretary of the *** of Malaysia.  He is young, has thick eyebrows, big eyes, and high cheekbones. He is a typical handsome boy from Fujian and Guangdong. He is thin and not tall. He speaks Fujian dialect very pleasantly.  He is a figure that cannot be ignored in Singapore's political arena, and he is also a figure that cannot be ignored in the Singapore People's Action Party - Lin Qingxiang.  "Chairman Wang, I am here on behalf of the left wing of the People's Action Party of Singapore to apply to the South Asian Alliance for the establishment of the Singapore Socialist Front." Lin Qingxiang couldn't wait to request the establishment of a party after taking his seat.  Wang Xiaoyi, as the deputy political commissar of the "base" in later generations and the chairman of the South Asian Democratic Alliance in this era, certainly understands the current Singapore and the young man in front of him who is full of leaks.  Lim Ching Siong is a typical charismatic student movement leader. His affinity and oratory skills, especially at major political rallies and grassroots mobilizations, are beyond the reach of Lee Kuan Yew, the so-called "Father of Singapore".  The difference between Lin Qingxiang and many leaders of the anti-Japanese movement in Asian and African countries at that time was that he had been studying in a Chinese school, had no Western education background, and was not a colonial native elite. However, he was a grassroots hero who responded to all responses.  It was through him that Lee Kuan Yew's political group came into contact with ordinary Chinese, who accounted for the vast majority of Singapore's population. He used his charm as the most dazzling political star in Singapore and Malaysia to have extensive influence in Singapore and established the Singapore People's Action.  party and make it a mass party.  However, after becoming the first Prime Minister in 195 and forming the People's Action Party government, Lee Kuan Yew began to eliminate dissidents, which made the political separation between the left and right factions within the People's Action Party increasingly acute. The left wing headed by Lim Chin Siong withdrew from the government and the people in 1961.  The Action Party formed the Singapore Socialist Front and became a left-wing opposition party.  Wang Xiaoyi poured a cup of tea for Lin Qingxiang, smiled and said to the lively young man: "Comrade Lin Qingxiang, Comrade Chen Ping has told me something about you and your situation in Singapore before. This time you come and talk in detail first.  Tell us about your situation and future plans. " "On May 13, 1954, a group of students from Singapore Chinese High School went to the foot of Mount Royal to hold a peaceful rally, demanding that the British Governor accept the exemption from national service proposed by hundreds of students from Chung Cheng Middle School and Overseas Chinese High School.  petition. Faced with these unarmed young students who expressed their wishes peacefully, the British colonial authorities dispatched a large number of heavily armed police riot squads to suppress them with force.??At this time, the new Chinese secondary school students' sports meeting was being held at the Jalan Besar Sports Ground near the New World Casino. Thousands of male and female students from various Chinese schools were filled with indignation when they heard the news that students who were peacefully petitioning were suppressed by riot squads.  , blood boiling, they rushed to Mount Royal as fast as possible to support the students who were fighting with the riot squad there.  In the end, it turned into a conflict, resulting in bloody incidents in which many students were killed, injured and arrested by the police.  This is the ¡®May 13 Incident¡¯ that caused a sensation in Singapore and Malaysia.  " Lin Qingxiang took a sip of tea, then sorted out his thoughts slightly and continued: "After the 'May 13th Incident', a group of arrested classmates were convicted by the colonial court for disobeying police orders, contempt of law, etc.  This unreasonable judgment by the colonial court further aroused strong dissatisfaction among the majority of Chinese middle school students. They vowed to appeal for the students who were unreasonably judged and fight the colonial authorities to the end.  If you want to appeal, you naturally need to hire a lawyer. There are very few lawyers who are willing to stand up for justice for students.  At this time, a lawyer attracted our attention. This was Lee Kuan Yew.  " "Lee Kuan Yew is 37 years old. After graduating from Cambridge University in London, he worked as a trainee lawyer in a law firm in Singapore.  First, he litigated some ordinary cases," Chen Ping, General Secretary of the Malaysian Communist Party, interjected: "From 1952 to 1953, out of the need for political ambition, Lee Kuan Yew consciously came out to fight for improved treatment for Singapore postmen, military port workers and government civil servants.  He rose to prominence through his fight for equal rights strikes and as a defense attorney.  " "At that time, we regarded him as an anti-colonial nationalist.  Lin Qingxiang continued: "Throughout the entire appeal process, the enthusiasm, unity, discipline, organizational ability and dedication displayed by the Chinese school students left a deep and unforgettable impression on Lee Kuan Yew."  At the same time, in Lee Kuan Yew's own words, the time had come to steal the fish that had been raised by the Japanese in the Chinese school pond, and to catch as many as possible.  " Lin Qingxiang said with some indignation: "But we, the students who are only 17 or 18 years old and have no deep experience, regard him as a trustworthy legal adviser and a good helper, someone we can unite with.  No matter what they do, classmates come to him for help and advice.  He also welcomes all comers.  However, in June 1959, the autonomous state of Singapore was established and after Lee Kuan Yew became the Prime Minister of the autonomous state government, Lee Kuan Yew expressed his hope to merge with Malaya to form "Malaysia", thereby providing guarantee for Singapore's economic development, and finally eradicating the influence of the "Malaysian Communist Party".  Thinking about it now, I really regret it. Without the efforts of motivated Chinese school students like us, it would be a wishful thinking for Lee Kuan Yew and other agents of the British rulers to succeed in the Chinese-dominated Singaporean society." Wang Xiaoyi is very clear,  In front of Lee Kuan Yew and other politicians who came back from the UK and were deeply influenced by British culture and education, well trained by British politicians, aware of the weirdness of British politics, supported by British colonial rulers, well versed in all kinds of inside stories, and who are both sophisticated and ambitious,  Lin Qingxiang, a group of Chinese middle school students in their early twenties, would appear to be too innocent, kind and naive.  . In the end, it is conceivable that the fate of these middle school students in Chinese schools was like "moths" who kept fighting for the light. From the perspective of subsequent history, in 1963, the pro-democracy elements led by Lee Kuan Yew.  After an agreement was reached between London and the Tunku Rahman government of Malaya, "Singapore and Malaysia" were officially merged. After the merger, the Malaysian federal government of the British colonial authority and the Singapore autonomous state government led by Lee Kuan Yew jointly launched a mass arrest called "Operation Cold Store".  , putting more than 100 main leaders and backbones of the Socialist Front in prison on the charge of acting as a peripheral organization of the Malayan revolution, attempting to cooperate with the international revolution internally and externally, subvert the Singapore government, and turn Singapore into the "Cuba of Asia"  . The political career of Lin Qingxiang, who was full of revolutionary arrogance, ended tragically soon. In 1969, Lin Qingxiang issued a statement stating that the world revolutionary movement failed due to the Sino-Soviet split, and he gave up political activities.  He was released on the condition that he left Singapore and went to London. This was actually a disguised exile. He lived in London until 1979, when the Singapore government allowed him to return to China. Wang Xiaoyi was always in his mind until his death in 1996.  He kept thinking about how to change Singapore's development path, and how to change the thorny, vicissitudes and troubled destiny that Fang had embarked on in his early twenties. He couldn't help but think of Deng Feng when he handed over to him.  "Old men from the base" discussed the main future work of Shannan Special Economic Zone together. When discussing how to control the Strait of Malacca, Wu Di believed that Singapore should be taken directly from the British. Drive away Lee Kuan Yew, the "banana man" with yellow skin and white heart.  Leave or get rid of him directly, and let Tan Kah Kee, a well-known patriotic overseas Chinese leader who is highly respected among overseas Chinese, be the Prime Minister of Singapore. ¡°I say Si Wu."Ling, you're talking nonsense." Liu Yingtian took Wu Di's words and said, "Although Mr. Chen has a patriotic heart, he is already very old. He is over 80 this year. He has now settled in China and serves as a member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.  Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.  Do you want him to be the Prime Minister of Singapore?  " "Then who do you think should be the one?  Wu Di glanced at Liu Yingtian and said, "We can't let Lee Kuan Yew take over, right?"  " "There's nothing wrong with letting him be the one.  "Liu Yingtian said: "In 1964, racial riots occurred in Singapore. The Lee Kuan Yew government used this to accuse Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and the federal government of trying to promote 'racial chauvinism' in an attempt to allow Malays to enjoy special high status in the federation.  treatment, and behind the scenes instigated the Malays in Singapore to oppose the Singapore Autonomous State Government.  Lee Kuan Yew fought against this in various ways, which eventually led to Singapore being expelled from the Federation of Malaysia in 1965, and was forced to declare independence on August 9.  After Singapore's independence, Lee Kuan Yew actively promoted economic reform and development. During his tenure, he promoted many policies such as the development of the Jurong Industrial Park, the creation of the provident fund system, the establishment of the Independent Commission Against Corruption, and education reform. He successfully made Singapore develop into one of Asia's top 30 countries within 30 years.  One of the richest and most prosperous countries.  " "Okay, okay, Lao Liu, stop it.  What does what you are talking about have to do with our control of the Strait of Malacca?  Wu Di interrupted Liu Yingtian's speech and said: "No matter how well he manages Singapore, he is still a dog raised by the West, and his bite of China is unambiguous."  "Wu Di looks very rough and speaks very irritably, but the problem is very essential." Deng Feng looked at these two people and said with a smile, "From what you two said, it seems that the Prime Minister of Singapore is decided by you two."  Singapore is still a British colony. How to deal with the British is the key to the problem. Wu Di believes that Singapore must be taken directly from the British.  Judging from Japan's campaign to capture Malaysia and Singapore during World War II, whether it was Britain or Malaysia, Singapore did not have any products with complete combat effectiveness. Taking them down militarily was not a problem.  But we can't just fight India and then fight Britain immediately. Even if we fight, there must be a reason.  I think the issue of Singapore can be put aside for a while and then dealt with after Singapore is separated from the United Kingdom. Of course, during this period, attention should be paid to the training of Chinese agents.  It doesn¡¯t matter who is the prime minister. What¡¯s important is that we have nothing wrong with China. We can¡¯t deal too hard with those who dare to go against China.  Let us in Shannan handle this matter. It will only be conducive to the long-term peace and stability of the Chinese nation.  Some small things can be done first and then reported, and some less authentic things can be done in secret without being reported.  There are some things that it is difficult for the central government to express its position on, and it is also very troublesome for the central government to handle them.  We need to relieve the central government's worries and solve problems.  I have also received the authorization from the supreme leader for this.  ¡± [Member Dedication]
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