Most of the Communist nations world over has often failed to sustain their ideology (some call it bogus) after a certain period. USSR, Poland, Chekoslavia, Yugoslavia, Romania, East Germany all broke down from this and switched away from the outdated form of rigid Communism. Yes, Cuba and China are the only leftovers nation only because they brutely followed this form of dictatorship through Communism.
The time is changing and soon Communism cum dictatorship in these few nations will also die, but it will be a bad and violent death, and China faces it fast and first as the people are forcing a split into seven parts.This is likely to intensify in the coming months, triggering the beginning of a revolution,(afraid, it may be violent) and then the disintegration of the country into seven independent territories as the result of a major uprising against the Xi Jinping regime ahead of 19th National Congress of the Communist Party.
Fear of Balkanisation of China seems to be imminent now than ever.Chinese Communist Party is in tatters as all three factions are involved in a bitter feud. The Shanghai faction, led by Jiang Zemin, and Hu Jintao-led Beijing faction are caught in a covert war with Zhenjiang faction, led by President Xi Jinping, and each one is trying to eliminate the influence of the other in the dirty political game. And, behind the scene is a massive labour unrest, pro-democracy protests against the present regime that hardly find mention in the highly-censored national and international media.
Yatish Yadav
“China is finally reaching a tipping point and Xinjiang, Manchuria, Hong Kong, Tibet, Chengdu, Zhangzhung and Shanghai could turn into free nations after a Chinese revolution.” They added that the Chinese government is trying hard to keep the focus on the Doklam standoff and North Korea’s nuclear posturing against the US to rally support for Jinping. Teng Biao, China’s best-known human rights activist and lawyer, told The Sunday Standard from New York that China is escalating the standoff and Jinping is using the occasion to galvanise his dwindling support base.
Teng said some anti-India demonstrations in China are being sponsored by the ruling Communist Party. He also said pro-democracy activists are quietly working to engineer a revolution against China’s one-party rule to install a democratic government.