The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Xi urges youth to ‘love’ the Communist Party

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BEIJING: President Xi Jinping urged China’s youth yesterday to be loyal to the Communist Party as he sought to whip up patriotic sentiment in a nationalis­t speech marking the centennial of a student protest.

Xi delivered his hour-long plea at the Great Hall of the People to commemorat­e the May Fourth Movement, a landmark protest against colonialis­m and imperialis­m that rocked China in 1919.

The speech came as the party faces a slowing economy and a series of politicall­y sensitive anniversar­ies, including 30 years since the June 4, 1989 crackdown on Tiananmen Square protesters.

“It’s very shameful if a person isn’t patriotic or even deceives or betrays the motherland. There is no place for such a person to stand anywhere,” Xi told rows of young people, workers, soldiers and Communist Party cadres, many writing notes as he spoke.

“In contempora­ry China, the essence of patriotism is to combine one’s love for the country with love for the party and socialism,” he said.

“Chinese youth in the new era shall listen to the words of the party and follow the steps of the party.”

The May 4, 1919 protest was a nationalis­t movement that began when some 3,000 Beijing University students marched to Tiananmen Square in anger at the handing of German concession­s in China to Japan at the end of World War I.

The protests mushroomed into calls for a cultural and political awakening to modernise China.

 ??  ?? Paramilita­ry police officers march in Tiananmen Square after attending a ceremony marking the centennial of the May Fourth Movement, a landmark student protest against colonialis­m and imperialis­m, in Beijing.
Paramilita­ry police officers march in Tiananmen Square after attending a ceremony marking the centennial of the May Fourth Movement, a landmark student protest against colonialis­m and imperialis­m, in Beijing.

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