Hong Kong is currently being ruled by the barbarian Beijing regime not because
Hong Kongers are willing to be ruled by China, but because on July 1, 1997 Hong
Kong was annexed by China by force, essentially the Chinese troops stationed in
Hong Kong, or officially known as the PLA Hong Kong Garrison. Once Hong Kong
gains independence, high-ranking officers of the PLA Hong Kong Garrison, whether
on active service or retired, shall be put on trial in Hong Kong as war
criminals for the atrocities they committed to Hong Kong people.
List of Chinese War Criminals
green remarks
indicate incumbents
Commanders
Liu Zhenwu (劉匪鎮武), born in 1944 and a native of Hunan, was a veteran of the
Sino-Vietnamese War (Feb-Mar
1979). Liu became commander of the 42nd Group Army in 1992, commander of PLA Hong Kong Garrison in 1994
(based in Hong Kong 1997-99),
vice commander of Guangzhou Military Region in 1999,
commander of Guangzhou Military Region in 2002, and
PLA's vice chief of general
staff in 2007. Liu was elected to the 15th
and 16th Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party.
Xiong Ziren (熊匪自仁),
born in 1943 and a native of Hubei, assumed positions as follows:
political commissar of
Guangxi Provincial Military District of
Guangzhou Military Region in
1993, political commissar of PLA Hong Kong Garrison (1994-98), became commander
of PLA Hong Kong Garrison
in 1999. Xiong returned to China in
2003 to serve as vice political commissar of Nanjing
Military Region.
Wang Jitang (王匪繼堂),
born in 1946, a native of Shanxi, became chief of combat department, command of Chengdu Military Region in 1985, chief of
staff of 14th Group Army in 1989,
vice chief of staff of Chengdu Military Region in 1993,
and commander of Yunnan Provincial Military District of
Chengdu Military Region
in 1998. In 2003, Wang became vice commander of Guangzhou Military Region and the third commander of PLA Hong Kong Garrison concurrently. Wang fought Sino-Vietnamese War (1979-1986).
Zhang Shipo (張匪仕波),born
in 1950, a native of Zhejiang, has ever assumed the positions of chief of
staff of 67th Group Army, vice commander of 20th Group Army, vice chief of
staff of Jinan Military Region, commander of 20th Group Army, alternate
member of the 17th Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party. Zhang was
commander of 20th Group Army before he came to Hong Kong in December 2007 to
become the fourth commander of PLA Hong Kong Garrison. Zhang is the first
People's Republic of China-born commander of PLA Hong Kong Garrison. The
20th Group Army belongs to Jinan Military Region.
Vice Commanders
Zhou Borong (周匪伯榮), a member of Crown Prince Party, can speak
English because he studied in the Royal Military Academy in Britain. From
1997 to 1999, Zhou
was vice commander of
PLA Hong Kong Garrison, engaging in intelligence. Zhou was promoted to
vice chief of staff of
PLA's naval command in 2001.
Wan Shijun (宛匪世軍), born in 1949
and a native of Hebei, was vice commander (combat) of PLA Hong Kong Garrison
1997 through 1999. Wan returned to China in 1999 to become vice commander of
Guangdong Provincial
District of Guangzhou Military Region, and
became commander of Hubei
Provincial District of
Guangzhou Military Region in
2003.
Chen Zhishu (陳匪知庶), born in 1954, a native of Hunan, a member
of Crown Prince Party (as he was a
son of Chen Geng (陳匪賡) -- an
important communist marshal in the 1940s), came to Hong
Kong in 1997 to become vice chief of staff of PLA Hong Kong
Garrison. In 1998, Chen was promoted to vice commander of
PLA Hong Kong Garrison to take charge of
intelligence. Chen returned to China in 2003 to serve as vice
chief of mobilization department of PLA's General Staff Department, and
became commander of Gansu Provincial Military District in 2004.
Wang Xiaojun (王匪曉軍) was chief of
staff of
41st Group Army of Guangzhou Military Region
before he became vice commander of PLA Hong Kong Garrison. Afterward, Wang
returned to China to assume the position of commander of Hainan Provincial
Military District of
Guangzhou Military Region.
Dong Wenjiu (董匪文九),
born in 1954 and a native of Hubei, was director of troops training section
of military training department of PLA's General Staff Department before he
came to Hong Kong to assume the position of vice commander of PLA Hong Kong
Garrison.
Zhang Yanxin (張匪彥欣) became vice
commander of PLA Hong Kong Garrison in 2001 and political commissar of Hebei
Provincial Military District of Beijing Military Region in 2007.
Zhang Yongda (張匪永大)
became chief of staff, and then vice army chief,
of 42nd Group Army of Guangzhou Military
Region in the early 2000s, and became vice commander of PLA Hong Kong
Garrison in
2007.
Political Commissars
Wang Yufa (王匪玉發), born in 1948
and a native of Henan, was political commissar of 127th Division of 54th Army (based in Henan, known as
54th Group Army after 1985, now under Jinan Military Region) fighting the
one-month Sino-Vietnamese War in 1979, partnering Zhang Wannian [張萬年] who
was the 127th division chief during the War, commander of Guangzhou Military
Region in the 1980s, PLA's chief of general staff in 1992,
and VIP at the "1997 Handover Ceremony" held on July 1, 1997 in Hong
Kong. Wang became vice political commissar of PLA Hong Kong Garrison
in 1994, and was promoted to political commissar of PLA Hong Kong Garrison
in 1999. Wang returned to China in 2003 to serve as air forces political
commissar of Chengdu Military Region. In 2006, Wang became vice political
commissar and air forces political commissar concurrently, Guangzhou Military Region.
Liu Liangkai (劉匪良凱), born
in 1949, a native of Hunan, worked in Guangzhou Military Region Command from 1985 to 1998. Liu became director of political department of PLA
Hong Kong Garrison in 1999, political commissar of PLA Macau Garrison in 2001, political commissar of PLA Hong Kong Garrison in 2004, political commissar of Guangxi Provincial Military District of Guangzhou Military Region in 2005, and political commissar of PLA Hong Kong Garrison again in 2007.
Zhang Rucheng (張匪汝成), born in 1947 and a native of Guangdong, assumed the following positions:
chief of
people work department, political commissar of military sub-region, and division's political commissar, of Guangzhou Military Region in the 1980s; director of political department and later
vice political commissar of 41st Group Army of Guangzhou Military Region in the 1990s; and vice political commissar of Hubei
Provincial Military District, and later political commissar of 41st Group Army, of Guangzhou Military Region in the early 2000s. Zhang came to Hong Kong to become political commissar of PLA Hong Kong Garrison
in 2005, and returned to China to serve as vice political commissar of Guangzhou Military Region in 2007.
Vice Political Commissars
Li Wenchiao (李匪文潮),
born in 1952 and a native of Jiangsu, was political commissar of Shenzhen logistics base before he came to Hong Kong to serve as vice political
commissar of PLA Hong Kong Garrison. In 2006, Li left Hong Kong for Macau to serve as political commissar of PLA Macau Garrison.
Cai Duowen (蔡匪多文), born in 1951 and a
native of Hunan, was vice political commissar of PLA Hong Kong Garrison
before he assumed the position of
vice political commissar, and later political
commissar, of Guangdong Provincial Military District, Guangzhou Military
Region.
Zhang Zhiguo (張匪志國)
was political commissar of 124th Division of the 42nd Group Army of Guangzhou
Military Region before being transferred to Hong Kong to assume the post of
vice
political commissar of PLA Hong Kong
Garrison.
Zeng Qingnian (曾匪慶年)
was the chief of cadre department, political department of Guangzhou
Military Region before he came to Hong Kong in 2004 to work as the director
of political department of PLA Hong Kong Garrison. Afterward, Zeng was
promoted to
vice
political commissar of
PLA Hong Kong Garrison.
Liu Xunfa (劉匪勳發),
born in 1947 and a native of Hubei, became vice political commissar of
Guangxi Provincial Military District of Guangzhou Military Region in 1998,
vice political commissar of PLA Hong Kong Garrison in 2001, and political
commissar of Hubei Provincial Military District of Guangzhou Military Region
in 2002.
Chiefs of Staff
Zhou Bingkun (周匪炳坤),
born in
1948
and a native of Hunan, worked in
Guangzhou
Military Region as chief of staff and division chief before he came to Hong
Kong to be the chief of staff of PLA Hong Kong Garrison. Afterward, Zhou
returned to China to serve as vice chief of armament department of Guangzhou
Military Region.
Li Shilin (黎匪仕林),
born in 1953 and a native of Guangdong, was a division chief of staff before
he came to Hong Kong in 1997 to serve as chief of logistics department, and
then chief of staff, of PLA Hong Kong Garrison. Afterward, Li returned to
China to serve as vice chief of logistics department of
Guangzhou Military Region.
Wang Yuren (王匪玉仁),
born in 1954 and a native of Shandong, was director of Shenzhen logistics
base before he came to Hong Kong to serve as chief of staff of PLA Hong Kong
Garrison. Wang was promoted to vice commander of PLA Hong Kong Garrison in
2007, and was promoted to commander of PLA Macau Garrison in February 2008.
Liu Lianhua (劉匪聯華),
born in1953, was chief of staff of PLA Hong Kong Garrison before he was transferred to Macau, in March 2002, to serve as commander of PLA Macau
Garrison. In February 2008, Liu left Macau for China.
Zhou Songhe (周匪松和)
was the military training & arms department chief of Guangzhou Military
Region before he became chief of staff of PLA Hong Kong Garrison in 2007.
V
ice Chiefs
of Staff
Ni Zeng (倪匪增), a native of
Guangdong, assumed the positions of
regiment's chief of staff of 41st Group Army, combat department chief of
armour department of
Guangzhou Military Region, and
chief of staff of Liuzhou Sub-Region of
Guangzhou Military Region consecutively before he
became vice chief of armament department of PLA Hong Kong Garrison in 1994.
In 1997, Ni came to Hong Kong to serve as PLA Hong Kong Garrison's
vice chief of staff, and armament department
chief later. Ni returned to China in 2004 to serve as vice commander of
Guangdong Provincial Military District of Guangdong Military Region.
Zang Wei (臧匪為) returned, after his term
of vice chief of staff of PLA Hong Kong Garrison, to China to become
vice chief of staff (air forces) of Guangzhou
Military Region, and became
vice chief of staff (air forces) of Lanzhou Military Region
in 2007.
Huang Zhaoqiang (黃匪招強), a native of Guangdong,
fought the 1979's Sino-Vietnamese War (photo taken in 1979), was vice chief of
staff of PLA Hong Kong Garrison in 2002, and returned to China in 2004 to serve
as a vice division chief for the 41st Group Army of Guangzhou Military Region.
Yang Weijun (楊匪衛軍),
vice chief of staff and naval chief of staff.
Zhao Yongqing (趙匪永清)
Yi Nengquan (易匪能全)
Jiang Weimin (姜匪偉民),
vice chief of staff and airforce chief of staff.
Chief of Marine Corps
Fang Hongtai (房匪洪泰) returned,
after his term of chief of marine corps of PLA Hong Kong Garrison, to China
to serve as vice chief of staff of Shantou Marine Police District,
Guangdong.
Chiefs of Air Corps
Li Guoxi (李匪國喜) was the first chief of air corps of PLA Hong Kong Garrison (his
colleagues are listed below). Afterward, Li quit and returned to China to
serve as chief of air corps of Guangdong Provincial Police.
chief: Li Guoxi
(李匪國喜)
vice chief: Ding Wenyi (丁匪文義), Chen Xianbing (陳匪憲斌), and Cheng Guoliang
(程匪國良)
political commissar: Liang Jiming (梁匪紀銘) vice political commissar: Li Lachun
(李匪臘春)
chief of staff: Pu Junan (朴匪
俊安) vice chief of
staff: Liu Yuehua (劉匪躍華)
director of political department: Song Zhuangxin (宋匪壯信)
director of airport: Ding Jilin (丁匪吉林) political
commissar of airport: Gan Dachun (甘匪大春)
Political commissar Li Jiming (梁匪紀銘) returned to China in 2001
to serve as a political commissar in the Guangzhou Military Region.
successor chiefs of air corps: Zhou Shaofei (周匪少飛),Yang Wengang
(楊匪文剛), and Cong Huanyu
(叢匪環宇).
successor political commissar: Jiao Chunlai (焦匪春來)
successor chief of staff: Liu Liyun
(劉匪煜雲
)
Directors of Political Department
He Xianshu (賀匪賢書),
born in 1947 and a native of Hunan, became vice chief of organization
department, political department of Guangzhou Military Region in 1989, political commissar of the 164th division of 41st
Group Army of Guangzhou Military Region in 1990, the first director of
political department of PLA Hong Kong Garrison in 1994, political commissar
of PLA Macau Garrison in 1999, and political commissar of Hainan Provincial
Military District of Guangzhou Military Region in 2001.
Yang Zhongmin (楊匪忠民),
born in 1952 and a native of Hunan, was chief of organization department, political department of Guangzhou
Military Region before he came to Hong Kong in 2001 to serve as director of
political department of PLA Hong Kong Garrison. In 2004, Yang left
Hong Kong for Macau to become political commissar of PLA Macau Garrison. In
2006, Yang returned to China to serve as political commissar of Hunan Provincial Military District of Guangzhou Military Region.
Chen Jie (陳匪傑) was political commissar of the 121st Division [Unit
75120] of 41st Group Army of Guangzhou Military Region before he became director of political department of PLA Hong Kong
Garrison. Chen's father-in-law was Zhang Wentai (張匪文台), a former political
commissar of PLA's General Logistics Department.
Rao Xinjian (饒匪新建)
became
vice director of political department of
PLA Hong Kong Garrison in
2000, and became director of propaganda section
of
political department of
Guangzhou Military Region in
2003. Rao was the publisher of The
Promising Return 《歸途如虹》, a TV series about PLA's peaceful invasion into
Hong Kong in 1997. Chen was promoted to
director of political department of
PLA Hong Kong Garrison in
2007.
Vice Directors of Political Department
Xie Qiuyun (謝匪秋雲) was a vice
director of political department of PLA Hong Kong Garrison before he
became vice political commissar of the 41st Group Army of Guangzhou
Military Region. Afterward, Xie became
vice political commissar of Hubei provincial military district under Guangzhou
Military Region.
Chi Junsheng (池匪俊勝)
Li Bin (李匪斌)
Chen Yipeng (陳匪奕鵬)
became political commissar of the 163rd Division [Unit 75222] of 42nd
Group Army of Guangzhou Military Region in 2001. Afterward, Chen was political commissar of the infantry brigade
of PLA Hong Kong Garrison. Then, Chen returned to China to serve as director of political department of
the 163rd Division of 42nd Group Army. In 2007, Chen came to Hong Kong again to become vice director of political department of PLA Hong Kong Garrison.
Chief of Logistics
Department
Zhou Zexiang (周匪則祥)
Vice Chief of Logistics
Department
Liu Gaoyuan (劉匪高元)
Chief
s of Armament
Department
Du Jizhao (杜匪吉昭),
born in 1946 and a native of Shandong, was admitted into light weapons
faculty of the College of Logistic Engineering in
1964. Du was a vice chief of armament department at the military
region level before he came to Hong Kong in 1997 to take on the position of
the chief of armament department of PLA Hong Kong Garrison. Du returned to
China in 1998 to serve as
vice chief of armament department of
Guangzhou Military Region.
Sun Jingming (孫匪景明)
Officers at Unidentified Positions
Liu Junzhang (劉匪峻嶂), a native of Shandong, was a high-ranking officer of PLA
Hong Kong Garrison before he returned to China to serve as chief of resources & fuels department, logistics department of Guangzhou
Military Region, and then vice commander of Hainan Provincial Military District of Guangzhou Military Region.
Zhou Zesheng (周匪澤生) was a high-ranking officer of PLA Hong Kong
Garrison before he returned to China to serve as chief of communications department, command of Guangzhou
Military Region, and then Zhou became chief of staff of Guangxi Provincial Military District of Guangzhou Military Region in 2005.
Directors of Shenzhen Logistics Base
Liu Yuejun (劉匪粵軍), born in 1954, a native of Shandong, and son of Liu Zhimin (劉匪智民, a former political commissar
of logistics department, Guangzhou
Military Region), was a company chief of the Heroic Tashan Regiment (塔山英雄團)
of the 123rd Division of 41st Group Army, Guangzhou
Military Region, at Sino-Vietnamese War
(Feb-Mar 1979). Liu became the Heroic Tashan Regiment's chief of staff in 1981 and regiment
chief in 1987. Liu became vice division chief of the 123rd Division in 1992, the first director of Shenzhen Logistics Base in 1993, division chief of the 123rd Division
in 1994, and chief of staff of 41st Group Army in 1998. In 1999, Liu went to Macau to serve as the first command of PLA
Macau Garrison. In 2002, Liu returned to China to become commander of 42nd Group Army of Guangzhou Military Region.
Liu became chief of staff of Lanzhou Military Region in 2007. Liu is considered a prospective PLA leader,
as he was an alternate member of the 16th Central Committee of Chinese
Communist Party. The bottom photo shows that Liu was fascinated with young women and forgot about his
killed comrades upon his return from Vietnam at the end of the 1979's Sino-Vietnamese
War, PLA Pictorial.
Chen Xuekui (陳匪學奎)
Political Commissars of
Shenzhen Logistics Base
Zeng Qiuteng (曾匪求騰),
born in 1949, a native of Hunan and son of Zheng Xinban (曾匪新泮,
one of the communist generals who defeated the
corrupt Kuomintang troops in 1940s),
became the first political commissar of Shenzhen Logistics Base in 1993. In
1994 Zeng became political commissar of the 121st Division, and director of
political department later, of the 41st Group Army of Guangzhou Military
Region. Zeng became
Hubei Provincial Military District's
director of political
department
in 2001 and vice political commissar in 2006.
Sheng Qiang (盛匪強)
Vice Chief of Staff of Shenzhen Logistics Base
Zhu Qingsheng (祝匪慶生)
was vice chief of staff of Shenzhen Logistics Base before
he went to Macau to serve as vice command of PLA Macau Garrison.
S
pokespersons
Feng Wei (馮匪巍), the first
spokesperson of PLA Hong Kong Garrison.
Qin Jijun (秦匪吉軍), the second
spokesperson of PLA Hong Kong Garrison.
Cheng Dongfang (程匪東方),
head of legal department and the third
spokesperson of PLA Hong Kong Garrison.
Political Commissar of Guangzhou Military Region
before 1997's Annexation
Shi Yuxiao (史匪玉孝1933-2005), a native of Shanxi, was political commissar of the 1st
Group Army in the 1980s, vice political commissar and then political
commissar of Nanjing
Military Region (1985-92),
political commissar of
Guangzhou Military Region (1992-98), member of the 13th and 14th Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party, member of Standing Committee of the 9th and
10th National People's Congress (1998-2003). Shi fought the Korean
War, War of Invasion into Tibet, and Sino-Vietnamese War. Shi was one
of the marshals accounted for and benefited from the Tiananmen Square
Massacre in 1989. During his office of political commissar of Guangzhou
Military Region, Shi established and deployed PLA Hong Kong Garrison.
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China-picked HKSAR leaders' criminal liabilities
First-generation marshals of the People's Republic of China (photo)
Guangzhou Military Region
Ancient Vietnamese uprisings against Chinese invaders
Tombs of Chinese soldiers killed in Vietnam War (1960-69) (photo)
1979 Chinese invasion into Vietnam
Martyr - a song originated in Sino-Vietnamese War (1979-89)
Female Vietnamese soldier kissed baby son before fighting to death (photo)
Two female Vietnamese soldiers captured by Chinese troops (photos)
A male Vietnamese soldier killed by Chinese troops (photo)
Insignias left behind by a killed Vietnamese soldier (photos)
Captured female Vietnamese soldiers: means to Chinese political propaganda (photo)
Two female Vietnamese soldiers killed by Chinese (photo)
A photo seized from a Vietnamese soldier's corpse
Vietnamese soldiers' corpses at the War of Mount Lao, January
1985 (photo)
Vietnamese soldiers' corpses at the War of Mount Yin, April 1984 (photo)
A corpse too bad to be identified (photo)
Chinese commander approved claiming of Vietnamese soldiers' corpses (letter)
Ten Vietnamese phrases taught to Chinese soldiers (photo)
A killed Vietnamese soldier's belongings (photo)
Chinese veterans visited battlefields two decades later (photo)
Vietnamese city in ruins after Chinese invasion (A) (photo)
Vietnamese city in ruins after Chinese invasion (B) (photo)
Vietnamese city in ruins after Chinese invasion (C) (photo)
China used Chinese soldier's corpse as propaganda tool (photos)
Family gatherings in Vietnamese barracks (photo)
Patriotic female Vietnamese soldiers (photo)
Flagrant female Chinese soldiers who invaded Vietnam (photo)
Flagrant male Chinese soldiers who invaded Vietnam (photo)
To kill and be killed for hills (photos)
PLA are just bandits (photo)
Topless troops boasted to be the top troops (photos)
PLA Hong Kong Garrison turn to HKUST October 25, 2008
The State is great, the people are miserable May 30, 2008
Thousands of ex-soldiers riot in China Sept 11, 2007
Zhang-Liu swop for training talent or trapping tiger? Sept 1, 2007
The long march to be a superpower Aug 2, 2007
Chinese Troops to Train Hong Kong High School Students Jul 15, 2007