Oman Daily Observer

Former China president Jiang Zemin dies, aged 96

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Former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin died on Wednesday at the age of 96, state media reported, hailing him as a great communist revolution­ary who helped quell the 1989 pro-democracy protests.

Jiang took power in the aftermath of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, in which the military used deadly force to end peaceful demonstrat­ions, and led China towards its emergence as a global economic powerhouse.

The major bodies of China’s ruling Communist Party announced his death through a letter that expressed “profound grief”.

“Jiang Zemin passed away due to leukemia and multiple organ failure in Shanghai at 12:13 pm on November 30, 2022, at the age of 96, it was announced on Wednesday,” news agency Xinhua said.

His death came after all medical treatments had failed, it added, citing the letter.

“Comrade Jiang Zemin was an outstandin­g leader... a great Marxist, a great proletaria­n revolution­ary, statesman, military strategist and diplomat, a long-tested communist fighter, and an outstandin­g leader of the great cause of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics,” it said.

Jiang’s death comes as China sees a flareup of anti-covid lockdown protests that have morphed into calls for more political freedoms — the most widespread since the 1989 pro-democracy rallies.

“During the serious political turmoil in China in the spring and summer of 1989, Comrade Jiang Zemin supported and implemente­d the correct decision of the Party Central Committee to oppose unrest, defend the socialist state power and safeguard the fundamenta­l interests of the people,” state broadcaste­r CCTV said on Wednesday.

When Jiang replaced Deng Xiaoping as leader in 1989, China was still in the early stages of economic modernisat­ion.

By the time he retired as president in 2003, China was a member of the World Trade Organizati­on, Beijing had secured the 2008 Olympics, and the country was well on its way to superpower status.

Analysts say Jiang and his “Shanghai Gang” faction continued to exert influence over communist politics long after he left the top job, including in the selection of Xi Jinping as leader in 2012.

Concerns over Jiang’s health had been raised when he did not attend the opening or closing ceremonies of last month’s Communist Party Congress, at which Xi was granted a historic third term.

CCTV said flags would be flown at halfmast at Chinese government buildings until the funeral, the date of which was not announced.

Chinese state media websites turned black-and-white, and they posted a blackand-white photo of a chrysanthe­mum on their official accounts on social media platform Weibo.

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