Chinese real estate tycoon satirized Xi Jinping’s “clown” latest end exposure!The appearance of the prisoner of the downfall is too amazing

Chinese real estate tycoon satirized Xi Jinping’s “clown”, and the latest end was exposed! The appearance of the prisoner of the downfall is too amazing. (Translated from “Radio Free Asia”)

Ren Zhiqiang, a former real estate tycoon in China, was immediately taken away by the police following he criticized Chinese President Xi Jinping for his ineffectiveness in preventing the new crown pneumonia epidemic in 2020, and insinuated that Xi Jinping was “a clown who has stripped his clothes and insisted on being an emperor”. Sentenced to 18 years in prison. Recently, Ren Zhiqiang’s latest prison photos were also exposed and circulated on the Internet, causing shock to the outside world.

According to “Radio Free Asia” and “Central News Agency”, Ren Zhiqiang, 71 years old and former chairman of the Chinese state-owned enterprise Huayuan Real Estate, is also a so-called “second generation official” because his father Ren Quansheng was the vice minister of China’s Ministry of Commerce. “, “Red Second Generation”, in fact, the background is quite hard. But Ren Zhiqiang is also a famous “Ren Cannon”. He has criticized China’s economic policies many times in the past, and in 2016, when Xi Jinping inspected “CCTV”, “CCTV” played “the official media surnamed the party”, and Ren Zhiqiang was rude at that time. Criticism, but then also punished and censored within the party. However, Wang Qishan, a friend of Ren Zhiqiang and then secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China, with special assistance, suppressed the case and let Ren Zhiqiang escape from prison.

After Ren Zhiqiang was imprisoned (pictured on the right), he lost his domineering power and was forced to work. (Translated from “Radio Free Asia”)

However, following the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia in 2020, an article signed “Ren Zhiqiang” appeared, sharply criticizing the CCP authorities for not letting the public know in time following the outbreak, and criticizing Xi Jinping for attending a conference attended by 170,000 people, trying to use “Great achievements” mask responsibility. It is reported that although the article does not directly name Xi Jinping, it clearly insinuates that Xi Jinping is a power-hungry “clown who insists on being an emperor even following he has stripped his clothes.”

This time, Ren Zhiqiang was not so lucky. He was taken away in March and was sentenced to 18 years by the Beijing No. 2 Intermediate People’s Court on September 22 for corruption. Although Ren Zhiqiang was sentenced to prison for “corruption”, the outside world believes that Ren Zhiqiang was imprisoned for his words that offended Xi Jinping.

Recently, a recent photo of Ren Zhiqiang following being imprisoned has been circulated on the Internet. I saw him accepting “forced labor” in prison. His eyes are lonely and haggard, and he has completely lost his domineering tycoon. At present, many media and units have not been able to confirm the authenticity of this photo, but following the photo was exposed, netizens sighed very much. Many netizens prayed for him and hoped that he would be safe in prison and return soon. However, some netizens said that at present, they can only pray for Ren Zhiqiang’s “safe” return, and it is difficult to return “early”. Some people also said that he looked okay, and he didn’t lose weight. It seemed that he had a good life in prison.

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