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Was Xi Jinping’s choice of a gory and controversial idiom a message from Beijing? Maria Siow maria.siow@scmp.com © XINHUA Communist Party leader Xi Jinping said China has never bullied or oppressed the people of any other country, and will not allow foreign forces to bully China. Photo: Xinhua
One of the most widely reported comments during Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping s speech last Thursday to mark its 100th anniversary was his pledge that China would not be bullied.
Arguing that it had never oppressed or subjugated the people of any other country, and never would, Xi stated that China would never allow any foreign force to do likewise.
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