Year of Olympics: Year of the Trojan Rats
By B. Raman
February 7, 2008, was the beginning of the Chinese New
Year. The Chinese call the current year "the Year of the
Rat".
2. As I was browsing through various blogs, chat rooms
etc, I came across the following write-up: "Today begins the
year of the Rat, which not only ushers in the celebrated
Chinese New Year, but restarts the entire twelve-year cycle
of the Chinese Zodiac. ....Being the animal that kicks off
the Zodiac cycle, the rat is associated with leadership and
conquerors.....In life, rats are known for their suave
personalities and charm. But get them in competition, they
become smart, controlling, aggressive and calculative. Get
in their face and it's even worse. Rats can get
quick-tempered, aggressive and even dangerous to others."
3. There were many references to a new computer virus
disseminated by Chinese hackers, which they had named "the
Trojan Rat". There were also references to a football team
called "the Trojan Rats."
4. There were also ominous (for the Chinese, if they had
seen them) references to the Trojan Rats, which would keep
the Chinese foxed and busy throughout the year of the
Olympics. Many were planning to let loose Trojan Rats all
over China as the Beijing Olympics approached and during the
Olympics.
5. The highly intelligent, Internet-savvy Tibetan youth,
the bin Laden-admiring Uighurs, the Falun Gong, the
disgruntled youth of China, the pro-democracy activists of
Hong Kong, the many anti-China groups in the US----- they
were all planning for their own Year of the Trojan Rat.
6. Each had strong reasons for anger against the
Chinese. Each was determined to give vent to his or her
anger in this year of the Olympics. Each was determined to
make this go down in history as the Year of the Trojan Rats.
7. What the Chinese saw in Tibet and Sichuan was only the
beginning. The Mullas and students of the Lal Masjid of
Islamabad are planning their next attack on the Chinese when
the Olympic flame passes through Islamabad on April 16,
followed by an uprising by the Uighur Muslims of Xinjiang.
8. The Falun Gong---inside China and outside--- have
their own plans. They know that the business companies of
the West would never allow the Games to be boycotted by
their countries. They have invested so much not only in the
Chinese economy, but also in the Games itself as sponsors.
Coca Cola and Pepsi are looking forward to sales of their
drinks, which would beat their previous records. They are
not going to allow any official boycott of the Games.
9. So, the Falun Gong have been contacting individual
athletes---- particularly in the developing countries---- to
persuade them to refuse to join their national teams. Their
campaign against the Games is already showing some signs of
success in Africa.
10. Till now, no Western athlete is prepared to join the
boycott. So, they are appealing to them to do other
things----such as wearing T-shirts with the pics of the
Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama (the genuine one, not the
bogus one created by the Chinese), to shout slogans against
the violation of human rights in China during the opening
and closing ceremonies, to distribute copies of the Holy
Bible to the people, distribute pics of the Dalai and
Panchen Lamas etc.
11. The members of the Falun Gong and the Tibetan and
Uighur students studying in Beijing are planning their own
protest. The Chinese are worried that Osama bin Laden might
be having his own plans for Jihadi Trojan Rats, but nobody
knows about them.
12. In the Year of the Olympics, the entire world focus
is on China. The Chinese cannot adopt the same methods of
suppression as they normally do. They have to suppress
without seeming to be doing so.
13. The Chinese are worried not only over what could
happen before and during the Olympics. They are also worried
as to what could happen thereafter. Will the Olympics set in
motion the weakening of the control of the Chinese Communist
Party over the people?
14. A Chinese friend of mine recently remarked that often
he wondered whether it was wise on their part to have bid
for the Olympics.
16. They thought the Olympics would bring them glory.
They did not realise that it could also bring the Trojan
Rats.
(The writer is Additional Secretary (retd),
Cabinet Secretariat. Govt. of India, New Delhi and,
presently, Director, Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai.
E-mail:
seventyone2@gmail.com)