Xi Jinping has become the Hitler of the 21st century, committing crimes against humanity and humanitarian crimes.

The following is from the following book by Mr. Seki-hei, which was recently introduced in the book review section of the Sankei Shimbun.
I have often introduced Mr. Seki-hei in this column, not only to the Japanese people but also to people worldwide.
As mentioned in the book review, this book was written by Mr. Seki-hei with determination.
Readers will remember the incident last year when Mao’s doctor was found dead in his bathroom after publishing his book, “The Private Life of Mao Zedong, Top, and Bottom,” which he had written after defecting to the United States.
He must also remember the incident in which Wakamiya Yoshibumi, the editorial writer of the Asahi Shimbun, which is not an exaggeration to say that it is a proxy of China, was found dead in a hotel bathroom while visiting China via South Korea.
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The establishment of a personal dictatorship through the politics of fear and the genocide of ethnic groups
During his first five years in power, Xi Jinping used the politics of fear to wipe out the opposition within the party and consolidate his power base.
At the same time, he broke down the “collective leadership system” that had taken root during the Hu Jintao regime and created a power structure of individual dictatorship centered on himself.
In just five years, Xi Jinping has become the one and only dictator of the CCP regime, far surpassing his predecessor Hu Jintao and his predecessor Jiang Zemin in terms of power. 
How did he do it?
The secret lies in developing a politics of fear, using “anti-corruption” as his greatest weapon. 
As I wrote in Chapter 6 of this book, the culture of corruption and prurience within the CCP government fully blossomed during the Jiang Zemin administration.
During the Hu Jintao regime, these two cultures continued to flourish, enjoying the springtime of the world.
In particular, in the latter half of the Hu Jintao administration, corruption and bribery flourished as a “universal culture” within the regime to the extent that there were hardly any Communist Party officials who had not been involved in corruption.
This phenomenon, called the “universalization of corruption,” has provided Xi Jinping with an opportunity to consolidate his power base through purges. 
As soon as he became general secretary of the Communist Party, Xi Jinping appointed his only political ally, Wang Qishan, a senior Communist Party official, secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, an agency dedicated to detecting corruption.
For the next five years, Xi Jinping and Wang Qishan worked in tandem to carry out a tremendous “anti-corruption campaign” within the CCP government.
In the five years between the fall of 2012 and 2017, a cumulative total of more than 250,000 Communist Party cadres were exposed and disqualified or jailed. 
Of course, the crackdown on corruption promoted by Xi Jinping and Wang Qishan was not a serious attempt to eradicate corruption.
It was merely a weapon in Xi Jinping’s power struggle to crush his political opponents within the party and a way to intimidate all Communist Party cadres into absolute obedience to him. 
From the beginning, Xi Jinping and his team’s efforts to expose corruption have been “selective.
They ignored Xi Jinping and Wang Qishan’s relatives and henchmen’s corruption and focused on political opponents.
By this means, Xi Jinping was able to expose and purge Zhou Yongkang, a former member of the Standing Committee of the Communist Party Political Bureau and police boss, and Guo Boxiong, former head of the Liberation Army’s Uniformed Division, who were backed by the Jiang Zemin faction, and thereby seize control of the police and military.
While purging political opponents by exposing corruption, the Xi Jinping-Wang Qishan duo also used this approach to play politics of fear, frightening and twisting party officials. 
As mentioned above, almost all the Communist Party cadres have a hand in corruption, so no one can escape the fate of ruin if the hand of expulsion reaches them.
Therefore, Xi Jinping and Wang Qishan sent a clear message to the cadres by “selectively exposing corruption.”
Those who disobeyed Xi Jinping and Wang Qishan sent a clear message to the cadres: “Those who broke Xi Jinping will be rounded up and destroyed. But if they obey him absolutely, we will turn a blind eye to them. 
The majority of the Communist Party’s cadres, who were steeped in corruption, fell in line and pledged their absolute obedience to Xi Jinping.
As a result, Xi Jinping’s dictatorship has been solidified in just five years. 
Having consolidated his power base at the 2017 Party Congress, Xi Jinping further incorporated his eponymous “Xi Jinping Thought” into the CCP’s statutes, making it the guiding ideological principle of the CCP regime along with Marxism and Mao Zedong Thought.
It has made Xi Jinping the “guru” of the Communist Party, not only in his reign as a political dictator but also in his ideological and spiritual rule. 
Since Deng Xiaoping, the Chinese constitution has set term limits for the President of the state, with the rule that the President of the state should not serve more than two terms of ten years.
Both Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao followed this rule and retired from the post of President after serving for ten years.
However, in March 2018, during the second term of Xi Jinping’s administration, a constitutional amendment was forced through Xi’s aides’ initiative. The rule on the time of office of the President was removed from the constitution.
It paved the way for Xi Jinping to become a lifelong dictator who, like Mao before him, will cling to the highest seat of power until his death. 
It is not the only political “return to Mao” by Xi Jinping.
His regime has increasingly repressed independent-minded intellectuals and human rights lawyers and has tightened ideological control.
In recent years, it was finally decided to expel books with “liberal” and “individualistic” tendencies from schools nationwide and to force brainwashing “love party education” even on kindergarten students. 
It is to strengthen political control over the people. The snitching system of the Maoist era has been revived. Furthermore, a national surveillance system using information technology and AI technology, which did not exist during the Maoist period, has been completed.
In the economic sphere, the bullying intervention in the private sector by companies such as Alibaba has become worse and worse, and a return to a planned economy with more state-owned enterprises has become a clear trend. 
China under Xi Jinping is now amid a return to the insane Cultural Revolution of the Maoist era.
Furthermore, the naked ethnic cleansing policy of the Xi Jinping administration targeting Tibetans, Uighurs, and other ethnic groups can be called the barbaric act of the century.
Especially for the Uyghurs living in the Xinjiang region, they have been confining one million men and women from young to old in concentration camps, brainwashing them, torturing and massacring them as much as possible brutal sexual assault on the Uyghur women is a daily occurrence. 
They force many Uyghur women to be sterilized and systematically carry out ethnic cleansing and genocide of Uyghurs with the most vicious methods.
At the same time, the communist regime has taken away the language (mother tongue) from many ethnic groups, including Mongolians in Southern Mongolia, and forced them to learn the Chinese language; so to speak, they are committing cultural genocide. 
The current Xi Jinping administration is carrying out ethnic genocide on a par with Nazi Germany’s ethnic extermination of the Jews, lightly surpassing even the level of ethnic oppression and genocide during the Maoist era.
The Xi Jinping regime has undoubtedly become the Nazi regime of the 21st century, and Xi Jinping has become the Hitler of the 21st century, committing crimes against humanity and humanitarian crimes.
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