MASS EXECUTIONS in CHINA
“We arrived at the stadium. The stands were packed. Giant posters expressed the will of the Party. The portrait of Xi Jinping occupied a part of the sky above the central box, and there he himself - the leader of the Chinese people - was located. He was everything and everywhere. He was omnipresent. He was simultaneously the President of the People's Republic of China, the General Secretary of the Party, and the Chairman of the Supreme Military Council. And on top of that, he had just changed the Constitution so much that he had become China's dictator for life.
He spoke of China's successes over the past 40 years, achieved thanks to the Party. Finally, he concluded by saying:
- During the last 500 years, our great China was systematically oppressed, ignored, and humiliated by the West. Now, under the wise leadership of the Party, we have built a mighty China that the whole world reckons with. We are building a new world of justice and solidarity. We will soon take back Taiwan! – And here the whole stadium rose to its feet, applauding the great leader and echoing his words in a powerful group exalted chant: "We will take back Taiwan!"
The Chinese People's Leader continued:
- But there are enemy elements among us. They have placed themselves at the service of the West. They carry out systematic subversive and insurgent work against our achievements. They are spying, harming, torpedoing, undermining and harassing China from within. Our job is to spit them out of our mouths like day flies, like gnats. The Party cannot allow the enemies of the Chinese people to run rampant and commit their heinous crimes with impunity. Today, here in front of you, the final judgment will be carried out on a group of such elements who created a subversive group that worked against China's national security and carried out a series of subversive acts. They have cooperated with Western intelligence agencies, think tanks and foreign foundations from the US, Great Britain, Europe, Canada, Australia, Japan, and South Korea. Their crimes were proven and the Chinese People's Court sentenced them to death for treason. We are not hiding. We carry out our executions publicly and openly. We do not have a guilty conscience like our enemies in the West. We punish harshly but fairly. Long live the Party! Long live the great People's Republic of China! Death to the enemies of China!
The entire stadium rose to its feet again, excitedly shouting, "Death to the enemies of China!"
They brought 120 people to the stadium and arranged them in rows.
They were placed on their knees with their hands tied behind their backs.
Behind each of them stood a soldier with a rifle on his shoulder.
A prosecutor and a doctor appeared.
Then a colonel stepped forward and began to command:
- Attention! Get ready!
The soldiers removed their rifles from their shoulders and clutched them tightly in front of their chests.
- Ready! – screamed the colonel.
There was an eerie metallic sound of clicking weapon mechanisms.
- Aim! - ordered the officer harshly.
Every single soldier pointed the muzzle of his rifle down, at the back of every martyr in front of him.
The colonel raised his right hand high.
- In the name of the revolution! In the name of the People of China! In the name of the Party! Ready for shooting!
The whole stadium was silent.
Not even birds could be heard.
It was an eerie moment.
And then, sharply lowering his hand, the colonel of the People's Revolution Army commanded:
- Fire!
Rifle shots rang out over the stadium.
The martyrs fell dead instantly.
I had never seen a person die. And now I saw how 120 people died in a second. I didn't know how quickly a person dies from a shot in the back of the head, it was not at all like in the movies. The bodies just sprawled forward, face to earth, and that was it. There is a person - there is no person. This shook me, I felt sick, I got up, started to run toward the toilets, but our Young Communist League University Leader stopped me, slapped me hard twice and forced me to sit down immediately.
- Put the weapon away! Attention! To the right! To the barracks! March!
The soldiers left the stadium. Military medics showed up and put the corpses in plastic bags and loaded them into several trucks. The trucks left the stadium, leaving tracks in the grass. Wet grass, ruts, mud – and all this mixed with thick dark red blood and human brains.
Xi Jinping stood up and began to applaud solemnly. The whole stadium sang the national anthem of the People's Republic of China again – the March of the Volunteers.
On the giant screen flashed an inscription in yellow letters on a red background:
"This is how every enemy of the People's Republic of China will end! Long live the Party!"
(From the book “A Freedom Star Over China, Shadows of Oppression” by Svet DiNahum)