Former Chinese President Jiang Zemin died due to leukemia and organ failure at the age of 96
Beijing: (Web Desk) Former Chinese President Jiang Zemin died at the age of 96 of leukemia and multiple organ failure, Chinese state media reported. Jiang died at 12:13 P.M. in his home city of Shanghai, publishing a letter to the Chinese people by the ruling Communist Party, parliament, Cabinet and the military announcing the death.
According to the source, “Comrade Jiang Zemin’s death is an incalculable loss to our Party and our military and our people of all ethnic groups,” the letter read, saying the announcement was made with “profound grief”. It described “our beloved Comrade Jiang Zemin” as an outstanding leader of high prestige, a great Marxist, statesman, military strategist and diplomat and a long-tested communist fighter.
Furthermore Jiang was plucked from obscurity to head China’s ruling Communist Party after the bloody Tiananmen crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in 1989, but broke the country out of its subsequent diplomatic isolation, mending fences with the United States and overseeing an unprecedented economic boom.
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