Talk:Liu Yazhou
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The Party Elders Who May Challenge XiSuccession has always been the Chinese Communists’ Achilles’s heel.By Melinda Liu,Newsweek’s Beijing bureau chief. Oct 13, 2022“In 2017, after suggesting that Beijing reverse its heavy-handed policies in the largely Muslim region of Xinjiang, Liu Yazhou, a high-level military officer, vanished from public life, and according to Chinese social media and exiled former party insider Cai Xia, his home was raided. Liu’s father-in-law was the late ex-President Li Xiannian, one of the original Eight Immortals.” [[<https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/10/13/china-xi-jinping-succession-ccp-party-congress-elders/>]].DOR (HK) (talk)13:52, 18 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]