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BBC看阅兵:中国想用阅兵证明什么?2015-09-03

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What is China trying to prove with military parade?

中国想用阅兵证明什么?

By Celia Hatton

作者:Celia Hatton

BBC News, Beijing

Imagine a parade showing off China's most recent global accomplishments, highlighting the progress made in the 70 years since World War Two.

Perhaps the scientists who designed China's lunar rover could lead the way. Earlier this year, Chinese researchers unveiled the first new discoveries about the Moon to be made in decades.

Next in our imaginary parade: Liu Cixin, the Chinese author who just won the prestigious international Hugo prize for science fiction.

Then, Tolein, the first Chinese DJ with two hits in the UK's top 10 club charts.

Rounding out the back: Guo Pei, the Beijing designer who spent two years creating the gown that starred in New York's fashion event of the year, the Met Ball.

But instead this week, we'll see a far different image of China: one that shuns creativity and innovation in favour of uniformity and obedience.

Strict control

Soldiers have worn through 16,000 pairs of shoes after spending months practising their goosesteps, the state media report. Many gripped chopsticks between their teeth in order to master the military's "standard smile", often snapping them in two.

It seems that nothing has been left to chance. Chinese-built satellites will guide the parade's 12,000 participants, ensuring they don't stray more than a few centimetres from their correct spots.

Elements that can't be strictly controlled, including most of China's 1.3 billion people, have been barred from the parade route altogether.

Those living in the vicinity received strict warnings to stay away from their windows.

Those living near the parade's centre stage, in Tiananmen Square, have been told they can't cook for days before the parade, in case a fire detracts from the proceedings.

Not to mention tens of thousands of factories, shut down weeks ago in an effort to guarantee clean air.

Most will have little to do over the war anniversary but watch the television coverage. For five days, state television will stop its usual run of reality television shows and soap operas in favour of anti-Japanese war dramas.

"I have a deep understanding of fascism now, by observing this anniversary of the victory against the fascists," one Chinese internet user wryly observed.

'Friendly global power'

So, by going to such great lengths to project an image of strength and uniformity, what is China trying to prove?

The world must remember the suffering and the sacrifices China made during WW2, China's state media have said.

But the military parade is also making a point about China's current place in the world too.

"China was at its weakest in history when it was scourged by WW2," an editorial in the state-run Global Times newspaper said. "But 70 years later it has grown into a miraculous global power."

It's a global power with friendly intentions, Beijing insists.

The parade "will help remind all kind-hearted people of the aspiration and pursuit for peace", China's foreign ministry spokesman Hua Chunying explains. It will "safeguard the outcomes of WW2 in pursuit of a more beautiful future of all human beings".

China's regional rivals don't seem to agree.

Delegations from 51 countries were invited to attend the parade, and Japan and the Philippines opted against sending anyone. Leaders of major Western countries will also be absent from the viewing stands in Tiananmen Square.

"Thousands of British servicemen died in WW2 in Asia and it's right that we commemorate that, " UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said on a trip to China in August.

But then he added: "We are not huge fans of military parades, showing off shining new aggressive equipment, in general."

So, are China's actions peaceful, as the foreign ministry maintains, or are they aggressive?

Japan is often cited as a key target of the parade's message. Frosty relations between Beijing and Tokyo hinge on disputes over Japan's contentious wartime record and territorial claims in the East China Sea.

It's no mistake that the official name for the parade spells out China's "resistance against Japanese aggression".

But there's a wider global objective too, some maintain.

"I think the most important thing is reasserting nuclear deterrence and that's a message for the United States," explains Mathieu Duchatel, head of the China and Global Security Project with the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. "China does not have many occasions to assert the state of its nuclear arsenal."

New ballistic missiles are expected to star in the parade, including the DF-41, a long-range missile that can carry multiple warheads, capable of hitting any target in the US.

'Shoring up authority'

Global messages aside, the parade comes at a sensitive time in Chinese domestic politics too.

In the past month, the country has been rocked by chemical explosions in the port city of Tianjin, and the swift decline of its main stock markets. Both can be blamed, in part, on government incompetence.

"Frankly speaking, the new leader wants to shore up his authority," says Shanghai-based military commentator Zhao Chu, referring to Xi Jinping. "He is giving an explicit signal to the domestic audience that he has a stronger grip over the military than his predecessors."

Two of the military's senior generals, men who sat on the all-powerful Central Military Commission, have already been sacked for corruption. Mr Xi is keen to reassert his position at the top of the pile.

What China's communist leader can't do, however, is convince all of his citizens that the pomp and pageantry of the parade is worth all the hassle.

"If they're going to close the local hospitals," one internet user grumbled. "The least they can do is to eliminate all illnesses too."
中国想用阅兵证明什么?

作者:Celia Hatton
BBC新闻,北京
_70992367_celia112.jpg

想象一下,如果中国想用一场阅兵来炫耀它最近在全球获得的成就,强调它在二战后70年的进步,那么这场阅兵会是什么样子的?

或许为中国设计月球探测器的科学家应该在走在队首。今年早些时候,中国的研究者们公布了关于月亮的新发现,这是人类探月活动沉寂几十年后的首次新发现。

在我们想象中的阅兵里,跟在科学家后面的会是中国作家刘慈欣,他刚获得国际科幻小说界著名的雨果奖。


然后是Tolein,他以两首作品成为第一个进入英国top 10榜单的中国DJ。

最后是:郭培,她是一名北京服装设计师,花费两年时间设计出的长裙在纽约今年的时尚展会——Met Ball中引人注目。


但是不同的是,在本周,我们会看到完全不同的画面:无视创造和创新而提倡统一性和服从。

严密的控制

据中国的国家媒体报道,士兵们花费几个月时间内练习正步,穿坏的鞋有16000双。很多人用牙咬着筷子联系军队的“标准笑容”,经常把筷子咬断成两截。

似乎不用侥幸指望会有什么改变了。中国制造的卫星会引导参加阅兵式的12000名士兵,确保他们站在准确位置,最多只偏差几厘米。


无法严密控制的部分,包括中国13亿人民中的绝大部分,统统被禁止靠近阅兵路线。

附近的居民接到严厉警告,禁止他们靠近窗户。

居住在阅兵中心区域——天安门广场附近的居民被通知在阅兵前一天不许做饭,以免火灾干扰阅兵进程。
更不用说上万家工厂在几个星期前就被关停,以保证阅兵时空气清新。

大部分人在胜利日什么也做不了,只能在家看电视。整整五天时间,中国国家电视台将停止播放选秀节目和抗日神剧。

“通过对战胜法西斯胜利纪念日的观察,我现在对什么是法西斯主义有了更深的理解。”一名中国网民挖苦说。


“友好的全球性大国”

那么,花费如此大的力气展示力量和统一性,中国想证明什么?

中国的国家媒体宣称,世界必须记住中国在二战中遭受的苦难和做出的牺牲。

但是阅兵也在展示中国在现在的世界上占有的位置。

“中国在二战的灾难中处于她历史上最贫弱的地位,”中国政府控制的媒体《环球时报》的一名编辑说。“但70年后中国已经奇迹般地成为全球性大国。


北京坚持说,中国是友好的全球性大国。

此次阅兵“将会提醒渴望和追求和平的善良人们”,中国外交部发言人华春莹解释道。阅兵“会保护二战胜利成果,为全人类寻求更美好的未来。”

中国周边的对手们可不会这么想。

51个国家的代表团被邀请加入阅兵,但是日本和菲律宾拒绝派出哪怕一人。西方主要大国的领导人们都会缺席天安门广场上的检阅。

“有上千名英国士兵在二战时在亚洲战场阵亡,所以我们对此进行纪念是正确的,”英国外交大臣Philip Hammond八月访问中国时说。

但是之后他又说:“总体来说,我们不太喜欢阅兵,不太喜欢炫耀新式进攻性武器。”


那么,中国的阅兵倒底是像它的外交部宣称的那样,是一个和平行为,还是挑衅性的?

日本经常被说成是此次阅兵的目标。日本存在争议的战时记录和中日在东海的领海纷争造成了北京和东京之间的冷淡关系。

所以本次阅兵的官方名称叫做中国“抗击日本入侵”是没错的。

但是一些人坚持认为中国的阅兵还有更大的影响全球的目的。

“我认为此次阅兵最重要的目的是确立核威慑,这是要传达给美国的信息,”斯德哥尔摩国际和平研究所中国和世界安全项目的领头人Mathieu Duchatel说。“中国没有多少场合能够展示它的核武库。”

新型弹道导弹将会出现在阅兵中,包括东风-41。这是一种远程弹道导弹,能够携带多枚核弹头,射程覆盖美国全境。

“支撑政府当局”

除了传达给世界的信息,此次阅兵也处在中国国内政治的敏感时间点。


在过去的几个月,中国经历了天津的化学物品大爆炸和股市的大跌。这两次事件都可以归结于中国政府的无能。

“说老实话,中国新的领导人想支撑自己的权威,”中国上海的军事评论员赵楚这样评价习近平。“他想给国内的观众传达一个明确的信号,即他比他的前任对军队的掌握更牢固。”

军队的两名高级将领,也是中央军委成员,已经因为腐败问题被撤职。习先生迫切要重新确立他处在顶端的位置。

但是中国的共产主义领袖做不到的是该如何向他的臣民解释为这种排场和盛典忍受的麻烦是否值得。

“如果他们要关掉附近的医院,”一名网民抱怨说。“那他们至少得先消灭所有疾病。”

BBC看阅兵:中国想用阅兵证明什么?2015-09-03

原文地址:http://www.bbc.com正文翻译原创翻译:龙腾网 http://www.ltaaa.com 翻译:bonjour 转载请注明出处
论坛地址:http://www.ltaaa.com/bbs/thread-365691-1-1.html

What is China trying to prove with military parade?

中国想用阅兵证明什么?

By Celia Hatton

作者:Celia Hatton

BBC News, Beijing

Imagine a parade showing off China's most recent global accomplishments, highlighting the progress made in the 70 years since World War Two.

Perhaps the scientists who designed China's lunar rover could lead the way. Earlier this year, Chinese researchers unveiled the first new discoveries about the Moon to be made in decades.

Next in our imaginary parade: Liu Cixin, the Chinese author who just won the prestigious international Hugo prize for science fiction.

Then, Tolein, the first Chinese DJ with two hits in the UK's top 10 club charts.

Rounding out the back: Guo Pei, the Beijing designer who spent two years creating the gown that starred in New York's fashion event of the year, the Met Ball.

But instead this week, we'll see a far different image of China: one that shuns creativity and innovation in favour of uniformity and obedience.

Strict control

Soldiers have worn through 16,000 pairs of shoes after spending months practising their goosesteps, the state media report. Many gripped chopsticks between their teeth in order to master the military's "standard smile", often snapping them in two.

It seems that nothing has been left to chance. Chinese-built satellites will guide the parade's 12,000 participants, ensuring they don't stray more than a few centimetres from their correct spots.

Elements that can't be strictly controlled, including most of China's 1.3 billion people, have been barred from the parade route altogether.

Those living in the vicinity received strict warnings to stay away from their windows.

Those living near the parade's centre stage, in Tiananmen Square, have been told they can't cook for days before the parade, in case a fire detracts from the proceedings.

Not to mention tens of thousands of factories, shut down weeks ago in an effort to guarantee clean air.

Most will have little to do over the war anniversary but watch the television coverage. For five days, state television will stop its usual run of reality television shows and soap operas in favour of anti-Japanese war dramas.

"I have a deep understanding of fascism now, by observing this anniversary of the victory against the fascists," one Chinese internet user wryly observed.

'Friendly global power'

So, by going to such great lengths to project an image of strength and uniformity, what is China trying to prove?

The world must remember the suffering and the sacrifices China made during WW2, China's state media have said.

But the military parade is also making a point about China's current place in the world too.

"China was at its weakest in history when it was scourged by WW2," an editorial in the state-run Global Times newspaper said. "But 70 years later it has grown into a miraculous global power."

It's a global power with friendly intentions, Beijing insists.

The parade "will help remind all kind-hearted people of the aspiration and pursuit for peace", China's foreign ministry spokesman Hua Chunying explains. It will "safeguard the outcomes of WW2 in pursuit of a more beautiful future of all human beings".

China's regional rivals don't seem to agree.

Delegations from 51 countries were invited to attend the parade, and Japan and the Philippines opted against sending anyone. Leaders of major Western countries will also be absent from the viewing stands in Tiananmen Square.

"Thousands of British servicemen died in WW2 in Asia and it's right that we commemorate that, " UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said on a trip to China in August.

But then he added: "We are not huge fans of military parades, showing off shining new aggressive equipment, in general."

So, are China's actions peaceful, as the foreign ministry maintains, or are they aggressive?

Japan is often cited as a key target of the parade's message. Frosty relations between Beijing and Tokyo hinge on disputes over Japan's contentious wartime record and territorial claims in the East China Sea.

It's no mistake that the official name for the parade spells out China's "resistance against Japanese aggression".

But there's a wider global objective too, some maintain.

"I think the most important thing is reasserting nuclear deterrence and that's a message for the United States," explains Mathieu Duchatel, head of the China and Global Security Project with the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. "China does not have many occasions to assert the state of its nuclear arsenal."

New ballistic missiles are expected to star in the parade, including the DF-41, a long-range missile that can carry multiple warheads, capable of hitting any target in the US.

'Shoring up authority'

Global messages aside, the parade comes at a sensitive time in Chinese domestic politics too.

In the past month, the country has been rocked by chemical explosions in the port city of Tianjin, and the swift decline of its main stock markets. Both can be blamed, in part, on government incompetence.

"Frankly speaking, the new leader wants to shore up his authority," says Shanghai-based military commentator Zhao Chu, referring to Xi Jinping. "He is giving an explicit signal to the domestic audience that he has a stronger grip over the military than his predecessors."

Two of the military's senior generals, men who sat on the all-powerful Central Military Commission, have already been sacked for corruption. Mr Xi is keen to reassert his position at the top of the pile.

What China's communist leader can't do, however, is convince all of his citizens that the pomp and pageantry of the parade is worth all the hassle.

"If they're going to close the local hospitals," one internet user grumbled. "The least they can do is to eliminate all illnesses too."
中国想用阅兵证明什么?

作者:Celia Hatton
BBC新闻,北京
_70992367_celia112.jpg

想象一下,如果中国想用一场阅兵来炫耀它最近在全球获得的成就,强调它在二战后70年的进步,那么这场阅兵会是什么样子的?

或许为中国设计月球探测器的科学家应该在走在队首。今年早些时候,中国的研究者们公布了关于月亮的新发现,这是人类探月活动沉寂几十年后的首次新发现。

在我们想象中的阅兵里,跟在科学家后面的会是中国作家刘慈欣,他刚获得国际科幻小说界著名的雨果奖。


然后是Tolein,他以两首作品成为第一个进入英国top 10榜单的中国DJ。

最后是:郭培,她是一名北京服装设计师,花费两年时间设计出的长裙在纽约今年的时尚展会——Met Ball中引人注目。


但是不同的是,在本周,我们会看到完全不同的画面:无视创造和创新而提倡统一性和服从。

严密的控制

据中国的国家媒体报道,士兵们花费几个月时间内练习正步,穿坏的鞋有16000双。很多人用牙咬着筷子联系军队的“标准笑容”,经常把筷子咬断成两截。

似乎不用侥幸指望会有什么改变了。中国制造的卫星会引导参加阅兵式的12000名士兵,确保他们站在准确位置,最多只偏差几厘米。


无法严密控制的部分,包括中国13亿人民中的绝大部分,统统被禁止靠近阅兵路线。

附近的居民接到严厉警告,禁止他们靠近窗户。

居住在阅兵中心区域——天安门广场附近的居民被通知在阅兵前一天不许做饭,以免火灾干扰阅兵进程。
更不用说上万家工厂在几个星期前就被关停,以保证阅兵时空气清新。

大部分人在胜利日什么也做不了,只能在家看电视。整整五天时间,中国国家电视台将停止播放选秀节目和抗日神剧。

“通过对战胜法西斯胜利纪念日的观察,我现在对什么是法西斯主义有了更深的理解。”一名中国网民挖苦说。


“友好的全球性大国”

那么,花费如此大的力气展示力量和统一性,中国想证明什么?

中国的国家媒体宣称,世界必须记住中国在二战中遭受的苦难和做出的牺牲。

但是阅兵也在展示中国在现在的世界上占有的位置。

“中国在二战的灾难中处于她历史上最贫弱的地位,”中国政府控制的媒体《环球时报》的一名编辑说。“但70年后中国已经奇迹般地成为全球性大国。


北京坚持说,中国是友好的全球性大国。

此次阅兵“将会提醒渴望和追求和平的善良人们”,中国外交部发言人华春莹解释道。阅兵“会保护二战胜利成果,为全人类寻求更美好的未来。”

中国周边的对手们可不会这么想。

51个国家的代表团被邀请加入阅兵,但是日本和菲律宾拒绝派出哪怕一人。西方主要大国的领导人们都会缺席天安门广场上的检阅。

“有上千名英国士兵在二战时在亚洲战场阵亡,所以我们对此进行纪念是正确的,”英国外交大臣Philip Hammond八月访问中国时说。

但是之后他又说:“总体来说,我们不太喜欢阅兵,不太喜欢炫耀新式进攻性武器。”


那么,中国的阅兵倒底是像它的外交部宣称的那样,是一个和平行为,还是挑衅性的?

日本经常被说成是此次阅兵的目标。日本存在争议的战时记录和中日在东海的领海纷争造成了北京和东京之间的冷淡关系。

所以本次阅兵的官方名称叫做中国“抗击日本入侵”是没错的。

但是一些人坚持认为中国的阅兵还有更大的影响全球的目的。

“我认为此次阅兵最重要的目的是确立核威慑,这是要传达给美国的信息,”斯德哥尔摩国际和平研究所中国和世界安全项目的领头人Mathieu Duchatel说。“中国没有多少场合能够展示它的核武库。”

新型弹道导弹将会出现在阅兵中,包括东风-41。这是一种远程弹道导弹,能够携带多枚核弹头,射程覆盖美国全境。

“支撑政府当局”

除了传达给世界的信息,此次阅兵也处在中国国内政治的敏感时间点。


在过去的几个月,中国经历了天津的化学物品大爆炸和股市的大跌。这两次事件都可以归结于中国政府的无能。

“说老实话,中国新的领导人想支撑自己的权威,”中国上海的军事评论员赵楚这样评价习近平。“他想给国内的观众传达一个明确的信号,即他比他的前任对军队的掌握更牢固。”

军队的两名高级将领,也是中央军委成员,已经因为腐败问题被撤职。习先生迫切要重新确立他处在顶端的位置。

但是中国的共产主义领袖做不到的是该如何向他的臣民解释为这种排场和盛典忍受的麻烦是否值得。

“如果他们要关掉附近的医院,”一名网民抱怨说。“那他们至少得先消灭所有疾病。”

审核了一个月
一股扑面而来的酸味......
BBC的话也能信?笑话啊。
我被恶心到了!真的
敌人反对的,就是咱们坚持的!
这个帖子的核心看点,是发帖日期。
审了整整一个月啊!!
扯淡。。。。。我老婆和儿子就在路边看的。。。还顺便请教警察叔叔各种崩溃性问题,我媳妇是军盲。。。。
证明什么关你BBC鸟事?
扯淡。。。。。我老婆和儿子就在路边看的。。。还顺便请教警察叔叔各种崩溃性问题,我媳妇是军盲。。。。
好幸福啊。紫薯布丁
谁家坛子?   
呵呵,够酸的,就他那思路,还作家,DJ,那还能叫阅兵?大阴帝国不炫耀进攻武器,只晒没教养的破落户~
现在雾霾又回来了

需要再搞点活动啊
确实有这样的情况,不光是这次阅兵这样,而是每次天安门有大型活动都会不让临街的开窗。不让开火做饭的告示之前也有人发出来过。这点确实需要有关部门思考。安保工作很重要,但是如果为了安保搞到了超市提前关门医院停门诊,都到了扰民的程度了,是不是太过火了?生活被打乱的民众对阅兵会怎么感受?是自豪还是烦扰?

办奥运前欢天喜地,办奥运会后骂着娘不想再办的场面不应该成为我们对于大型活动的认识。
确实有这样的情况,不光是这次阅兵这样,而是每次天安门有大型活动都会不让临街的开窗。不让开火做饭的告示 ...
呵呵,CD里面那些阅兵的照片可以拿出来打脸了,都是人家在自家拍的哦
我看英国佬不会被bbc忽悠。
大炮,就是描述真理的世界通用语言!
你要是装傻,阴帝,迟早吃一炮。
每次看到阅兵我就在想着旁边的楼层有没有国安局的人员盯着,不然要是有狙击手之类的那不就大条了。。
呵呵,CD里面那些阅兵的照片可以拿出来打脸了,都是人家在自家拍的哦
在家拍照能说明什么?能说明之前小区里没贴告示不让开窗?如果你有兴趣,可以搜搜看,不让做饭开窗超市提前关门医院停门诊的告示的照片都能搜到。
这文章写的和骂大街的娘们一个水平。
老奶奶的观舰式算什么?


是呀西方在别国领土上炫耀武器,我们在自己国土上炫耀武器,这又说明什么??
我们只是让市民一倆顿不能烧饭,你们让别国的人民永远不能吃饭

是呀西方在别国领土上炫耀武器,我们在自己国土上炫耀武器,这又说明什么??
我们只是让市民一倆顿不能烧饭,你们让别国的人民永远不能吃饭
kingcedar 发表于 2015-9-30 21:17
确实有这样的情况,不光是这次阅兵这样,而是每次天安门有大型活动都会不让临街的开窗。不让开火做饭的告示 ...
1,我从楼上照的照片难道是假的?告示虽然有,但是也就是说不要探头出阳台之类的。

2,超市的确关了,但是那是长安街沿线,封的是整个楼,又不是单指超市等。居高临下俯瞰长安街的建筑物难道安保还应该放着人随便上么?至于说扰民,对于一个以前常年在国外的人来说,圣诞节没超市用可是每年都经历的。
二环以内阅兵前一周就不让饭馆开张了,小饭馆全关门了,阅兵前两天包括王府井大街等商圈的饭馆也停业了。
阅兵当天王府井附近我知道的是停了煤气。

kingcedar 发表于 2015-9-30 21:33
在家拍照能说明什么?能说明之前小区里没贴告示不让开窗?如果你有兴趣,可以搜搜看,不让做饭开窗超市提 ...
有告示和这个告示的强制性能分清楚么?我这住长安街沿线的都没叫唤呢,还有人帮着鸣不平?
1,我从楼上照的照片难道是假的?告示虽然有,但是也就是说不要探头出阳台之类的。

2,超市的确关了, ...
9.3前一周二环内大部分的饭馆就基本停业了,例如像广渠门附近小区的餐饮业就早早的关门大吉。
开窗做饭,为毛要开窗啊。
snake_0212 发表于 2015-9-30 21:53
9.3前一周二环内大部分的饭馆就基本停业了,例如像广渠门附近小区的餐饮业就早早的关门大吉。
正常呀,封路,放假。既然在北京享受着很多的便利,那么也要承担这部分的代价和责任不是么?
3号的帖子啊?
     我们自己看了高兴就足够了,至于外人高兴不高兴惊诧不惊诧就当他们是个排泄物。
好好好,敌人反对说明做对了
正常呀,封路,放假。既然在北京享受着很多的便利,那么也要承担这部分的代价和责任不是么?
不过提前一周实在是从来没有过,由于我们公司就在王府井百货后面,所以也很紧张,从工作布务会上的气氛感觉也是以前所没有。

9.2-9.3我都在公司值班接收平安报告,关在楼里回不了家2333
没有足够的安保措施,阅兵时586的安全怎么保证?

喷子就是喷子

有种让奥巴马上街不带保镖啊
队医 发表于 2015-9-30 21:50
1,我从楼上照的照片难道是假的?告示虽然有,但是也就是说不要探头出阳台之类的。

2,超市的确关了, ...
个人认为连超市都关张医院停门诊绝对是过了,谁都没说不要安保,也都支持安保,但是,你直接把超市关了是安保。让超市继续开,在门口戳俩特警实枪荷弹也是安保。
不过提前一周实在是从来没有过,由于我们公司就在王府井百货后面,所以也很紧张,从工作布务会上的气氛感 ...
也不看看现在反腐形势,也不看看恐怖主义在这几年猛了多少?

能和以前一样吗?
snake_0212 发表于 2015-9-30 21:59
不过提前一周实在是从来没有过,由于我们公司就在王府井百货后面,所以也很紧张,从工作布务会上的气氛感 ...
这次的确比较严,但是长安街沿线封楼的公司能多几天假期,反正我接触的都是挺高兴的。
不过如果如你这样被关在楼里,我真的只能说,兄弟,你运气真够奇特的。
kingcedar 发表于 2015-9-30 22:02
个人认为连超市都关张医院停门诊绝对是过了,谁都没说不要安保,也都支持安保,但是,你直接把超市关了是 ...
沿线的楼封掉了,你让超市到哪里开去?
至于你所谓的门口放两个特警就成了,对不起,我国要做到万无一失的安保的时候从来没有这么开玩笑。
而且,我再次说一次,我作为住在周围都被封了的地方的人都没觉得有什么,而且车辆经停的时候楼下都是兴奋的人群,所谓的扰民?我就呵呵吧。
二环以内阅兵前一周就不让饭馆开张了,小饭馆全关门了,阅兵前两天包括王府井大街等商圈的饭馆也停业了。
...
我觉得首都在得到利益的同时也应该有点儿牺牲.:

队医 发表于 2015-9-30 22:02
这次的确比较严,但是长安街沿线封楼的公司能多几天假期,反正我接触的都是挺高兴的。
不过如果如你这样 ...


2号下午王府井大街就封街了,里面进驻了大量警察,是满街的警察。
我单位楼内有警察入驻,他们是比较幸运的,因为夜里可以休息,楼下则是一群警察拉着板凳坐了一夜,第二天阅兵也只能听广播~
下午两点后解除了封锁,警察转岗大会堂
队医 发表于 2015-9-30 22:02
这次的确比较严,但是长安街沿线封楼的公司能多几天假期,反正我接触的都是挺高兴的。
不过如果如你这样 ...


2号下午王府井大街就封街了,里面进驻了大量警察,是满街的警察。
我单位楼内有警察入驻,他们是比较幸运的,因为夜里可以休息,楼下则是一群警察拉着板凳坐了一夜,第二天阅兵也只能听广播~
下午两点后解除了封锁,警察转岗大会堂
snake_0212 发表于 2015-9-30 22:06
2号下午王府井大街就封街了,里面进驻了大量警察,是满街的警察。
我单位楼内有警察入驻,他们是比较幸 ...
恩,这情况我知道,沿线的公司的置物柜都要求保持打开的状态呢。
恩,这情况我知道,沿线的公司的置物柜都要求保持打开的状态呢。
这次不同的是与60周年阅兵相比安保级别和范围增大了很多很多。