发表: 2020-12-22 07:05:19 | 更新: 2021-03-20 09:25:10
包括英国《周日邮报》(The Mail on Sunday)与澳大利亚《澳洲人报》(The Australian)等多家西方媒体,近日大篇幅报导,有195万中共党员个人资料外泄,至少10个国家在上海的总领事馆、银行、药厂与多个外国高等院校,都雇用了中国共产党员。
这份名单被指划分为79000多个党部分支,其中2016年英国汇丰银行和渣打银行19个分行的职员当中,有600多名中共党员。
名单中,金融机构的党支部占了很大一部分。星展、澳新、巴黎、瑞穗、美国及三菱东京日联银行,波士顿咨询公司及安永会计师事务所也都有党支部。
在国防、研发或电子敏感产业的外企中,美国波音公司(Boeing)、英国劳斯莱斯( Rolls Royce)公司、法国航天公司达利思(Thales)、美国电信公司高通(Qualcomm),也雇用了百余名中共党员。
更受瞩目的是,目前正进行中共疫苗研发工作的美国辉瑞公司(Pfizer),和英国阿斯特捷利康(AstraZeneca)公司、以及英国最大药厂葛兰素史克(GlaxoSmithKline),也设有党支部,有中共党员雇员。
名单中,还有各国领事馆及大量的校园、社区、及退休协会党组织。
有外事专家警告,中共党员受雇于领事馆,有的长达16年,这可能是“国家支持的间谍集团 ”的一部分,而情报人员则表示这种做法违反协议,对这些国家的国家安全构成威胁。
自由亚洲电台最新梳理名单后发现,台湾的重点企业台塑集团、电子大厂台达电等也都有中共党支部。
其中,台湾电子大厂台达电设有“台达电子有限公司党支部”,名单列有255人,仅3位学历是高中,其他皆为大学或硕博士以上学历。
台湾最大的石化工业集团台塑公司也设有“越南台塑项目党支部”,名单列有25人。
报导引述中央研究院社会学研究所研究员林宗弘的分析说,自习近平掌权后,台商企业就被中共要求更积极的参与企业里的“党建”工作。这次的名单泄露,间接证实了中共对外资企业的政策要求,也让外界能更了解中共透过党建的渗透程度与方式。
他说,企业里面有3、4个以上党员,就可以成立党支部,接受中共的领导、从事政治、学习小组会议。每个月要有会议记录、要把党的文件拿来阅读讨论、要检讨自己。
林宗弘介绍,更让人担心的是,随着两岸关系、美中关系紧张,这些党支部变成是统战或对台政治活动的外围,反向渗透企业,要求企业配合宣传中共对台政策、或变成统战活动在台湾代理人。
在中国有三家工厂的台商吴先生对于台湾大厂有共产党分支并不意外。
吴先生说,台资中小企业配合“党建”也有很多无奈,原因是公司必须出资源、时间让员工进行党务,许多厂是消极配合,或是必要时配合党的救灾捐款等项目。
自由亚洲在这份195万的共产党员名单中,还发现有106位党员被标记为“台湾”背景。至少十名与有统战背景的“上海市台湾同胞联谊会”、“上海台湾民主自治同盟”官员或成员姓名相符。
自由亚洲记者给这些人打电话,他们并未否认中共共产党员身份,但不愿发表评论。其中一位名单上的党员说,自己是爷爷奶奶有台湾背景,自己在上海长大、还没去过台湾。
林宗弘分析说,被设定为台籍人士不一定是出身台湾,当时可能是1949年到中国,或之后到中国被中共统战,这样的人数也有几十万人。
他透露,有台湾省籍身份的中国公民,可享有港澳台人士的考试加分或其他优惠,也可被吸收到人大、政协,作为中共对台工作的统战样板。
按照目前台湾的《两岸人民关系条例》,台湾人加入中共党员会被罚款10万到50万元。曾在中共十九大上当选“台湾代表”的上海市台湾同胞联谊会会长卢丽安,已遭台湾除籍。
英国资深政治家、保守党前领袖史密斯(Iain Duncan Smith)撰文说,这项调查证明中共党员已遍布全球,潜入了世界最重要的跨国公司、学术机构工作和外交单位。
文章说,加入中国共产党(CCP)更接近加入纽约黑手党的犯罪集团。中共党员必须对中共绝对效忠,必须“保守党的秘密”,“一生为共产主义而奋斗”,时刻准备着“为党牺牲一切”,而且必须在上级面前宣誓。
他呼吁各国政府立即采取行动,将中共在各地领事馆里的共产党员驱逐出去。
On October 1, 2020, 12 human rights groups in Taiwan launched a protest in Kinmen to denounce the Chinese Communist Party's human rights violations and bullying of Taiwan and the international community. (Screenshot of the video)
Recently, a leaked list of 1.95 million Chinese Communist Party members has raised international alarm about the infiltration of the CCP. A recent combing of the list by the U.S. media revealed that key companies in Taiwan all have CCP branches, all colored red.
A number of Western media outlets, including The Mail on Sunday and The Australian, have recently reported extensively that the personal information of 1.95 million CCP members has been leaked, and that at least 10 countries' consulates general in Shanghai, banks, pharmaceutical companies, and several foreign institutions of higher learning employ Chinese Communist Party members. The list was allegedly divided into 79,000 names.
The list was allegedly divided into more than 79,000 party branches, including more than 600 CCP members among the staff of 19 branches of the British bank HSBC and Standard Chartered Bank in 2016.
The party branches of financial institutions make up a large part of the list. DBS, ANZ, Paris, Mizuho, Bank of America and Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Boston Consulting Group and Ernst & Young also have party branches.
Among foreign companies in defense, R&D or electronically sensitive industries, Boeing (U.S.), Rolls Royce (U.K.), French aerospace company Thales, and U.S. telecom company Qualcomm, also employ more than 100 CPC members.
More notably, Pfizer, the U.S. company currently working on a Chinese Communist vaccine, and AstraZeneca, the U.K. company, as well as GlaxoSmithKline, the U.K.'s largest pharmaceutical company, also have Party branches with Communist Party employees.
The list also includes consulates and a large number of campus, community, and retirement association party organizations.
Foreign affairs experts have warned that CCP members employed by consulates, some for as long as 16 years, may be part of a "state-sponsored espionage ring," which intelligence officials say violates protocols and poses a threat to the national security of those countries.
Radio Free Asia's latest comb through the list shows that key Taiwanese companies such as Formosa Plastics Group and electronics major Delta also have branches of the Chinese Communist Party.
Among them, Taiwan's major electronics company Delta Electronics has a "Delta Electronics Co., Ltd. party branch" with a list of 255 people, only three of whom have high school education, while the others are all university or master's degree or above.
Taiwan's largest petrochemical industry group, Formosa Plastics Corporation, also has a "Vietnam Formosa Plastics Project Party Branch" with a list of 25 members.
The newspaper quoted Lin Zonghong, a researcher at the Institute of Sociology of the Academia Sinica, as saying that since Xi Jinping took power, Taiwanese companies have been asked by the Chinese Communist Party to participate more actively in the "party building" work of their enterprises. This leaked list indirectly confirms the CCP's policy requirements for foreign enterprises and gives the outside world a better understanding of the extent and manner of the CCP's penetration through party building.
He said that enterprises with more than 3 or 4 party members can set up a party branch to accept the leadership of the CCP, engage in politics, and study group meetings. Every month, there should be minutes of meetings, party documents to be brought to read and discuss, and to review themselves.
What is more worrying, according to Lin Zonghong, is that as cross-strait relations and U.S.-China relations become tense, these party branches become peripheral to the United Front or political activities against Taiwan, infiltrating enterprises in the opposite direction and asking them to cooperate with the propaganda of the Chinese Communist Party's policies against Taiwan, or becoming agents of United Front activities in Taiwan.
Mr. Wu, a Taiwanese businessman with three factories in China, is not surprised that there are branches of the Communist Party in large factories in Taiwan.
Mr. Wu said that there is a lot of helplessness for Taiwanese SMEs to cooperate with the "party building" because the company must provide resources and time for employees to do party work, and many factories are passively cooperating, or cooperating with the party's disaster relief donations and other projects when necessary.
In the list of 1.95 million Communist Party members, Free Asia also found 106 members marked with a "Taiwan" background. At least ten of them matched the names of officials or members of the Shanghai Taiwan Compatriots Association and the Shanghai Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League, which have a United Front background.
They did not deny their membership in the Communist Party, but would not comment. One of the listed members said that his grandparents had a Taiwanese background and that he had grown up in Shanghai and had not yet been to Taiwan.
Lin Zonghong analyzed that people set as Taiwanese nationals do not necessarily come from Taiwan, but may have come to China in 1949 or afterwards to be unified by the CCP, and there are hundreds of thousands of such people.
He revealed that Chinese citizens with Taiwanese provincial citizenship can enjoy extra points in exams or other preferences for people from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and can also be absorbed into the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, as a model for the CCP's united front work with Taiwan.
According to the current Taiwan Regulations on Cross-Strait People's Relations, Taiwanese joining the CCP will result in a fine of 100,000 to 500,000 yuan. Lu Li'an, the president of the Shanghai Association of Compatriots in Taiwan, who was elected as a "Taiwan representative" at the 19th Communist Party Congress, has been expelled from Taiwan.
Iain Duncan Smith, a veteran British politician and former leader of the Conservative Party, wrote that the investigation proves that members of the Chinese Communist Party have spread around the world, infiltrating the world's most important multinational corporations, academic institutions and diplomatic units.
The article says that joining the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is closer to joining the criminal syndicate of the New York Mafia. CCP members must have absolute allegiance to the CCP, must "keep the secrets of the Party," "fight for communism for the rest of their lives," be ready to "sacrifice everything for the Party," and must take an oath in front of their He called on all governments to take immediate action to bring the Communist Party into line.
He called on governments to take immediate action to expel Communist Party members from Communist consulates everywhere.
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