The mouthpiece of Beijing's communist committee announced the American ambassador Mr.Gary Locke as an unwelcome person, denouncing him to interfere with China's internal affairs regarding the protection for the blind lawyer . This time the propaganda also focuses on his role as a people-oriented and rule of law binding paragon. Who should be ashamed of being rampant in corruption? Let me show you a simulation picture to have some teasing time. The main title--"The ugly show by American politician" and the sub-title"The only way for ambassador Gary Locke to survive is "corruption".
As for the interference with China's internal affairs, I'd like to remind them of the fact that some red princelings as representatives of NPC(highest power agency) and NPPCC(consultative agency) of China actually possess double nationalities which are not allowed by the constitution. What if they own US citizenship? That means they automatically withdraw from Chinese nationality and the conventions become foreigners' illegal congregation in order to interfere with China's internal affairs. You can find similar comments in the web.
Let's discuss the human rights problem involved and for the time being not to say the modern concept that human rights can trump sovereignty. According to news report his home is forced to install surveillance camera by the local authority without court approval and he has been encircled by them on his family ground, such a case indicates the violation of his property rights which has been guaranteed in the British empire for about 200-500 years--The cliche "Trespassers will be prosecuted" sounds so strange in China. The common law, the property rights and freedom brought with English institution have been flourished even in the British colony for centuries. The British and Westerners at least influenced the late Qing dynasty's King mother Ci-xi in the realm of freedom of press and private property rights, the degree of freedom yesterday surpassed that under Chinese communist regime today if you remember my blog on Apr.15, 2012.