The Chinese communist regime on Jan. 28 provided its first official response to the ousting of two top generals after days of unusual silence.
Zhang Han, spokeswoman for the CCP’s Taiwan Affairs Office, said the case once again demonstrates that the CCP and the Central Military Commission are committed to “combating corruption without restrictions, comprehensively, and with zero tolerance,” adding that it is an important manifestation of the CCP and its military’s “determination and strength.”
The spokeswoman was responding to a question at a press conference of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the CCP’s State Council four days after Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the CCP’s Central Military Commission, and Liu Zhenli, a member of the Central Military Commission and chief of the Joint Staff Department, had been removed from their positions and placed under investigation….
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