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Communist Party centenary: key points from Xi Jinping’s Tiananmen address

  • The president speaks for more than an hour, stressing the party’s role in China’s past, present and future
  • Xi underlines the party’s ties to the people and its contributions to the nation’s development

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Jet fighters fly over Tiananmen Square during the celebrations marking the Communist Party centenary in Beijing on Thursday. Photo: AFP
China’s all-powerful leader Xi Jinping gave a spirited keynote address to mark the centenary of the Communist Party on Thursday in the capital, repeatedly sending thinly veiled warnings to hostile countries while lauding the party’s achievements over the past 100 years.
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Addressing an unmasked audience of 70,000 people in Tiananmen Square, Xi’s speech was punctuated by several bursts of raucous applause and cheers.

Xi, head of China’s state, party and military, spoke at length about the evils of feudalism and colonial intervention in China before the founding of the People’s Republic in 1949.

Moving from history to the present, Xi roused the crowd by playing up this threat of foreign intervention, stressing that China would not be bullied again – or bully others.

“There is no gene in the blood of the Chinese people to invade others and dominate,” he said.

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Here are the key points from the event:

1. Present and absent

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