The Clash of ‘Party Character’ and Human Nature at Tiananmen

Leo Timm  |  Epoch Times Not even China’s leaders could oppose the tyrannical tradition of communist rule Twenty-eight years ago, China—along with the Soviet bloc—seemed on the cusp of political change. Beginning with college students and university staff around the country, millions of people joined the nationwide demonstrations—for human rights, an end to corruption, and […]

Helping People Understand the Nature of the Communist Party

Tuidang Volunteer from China  |  Minghui.org When I talked to people about the persecution of Falun Gong, I found lots of them couldn’t differentiate the concept of “party” and “country”. They had the misconception that resisting the CCP’s persecution of Falun Gong was the same as going against our great country of China. Once I […]

A gambler encouraged into quitting the CCP

Lori Harel | Tuidang Center Mrs Fang, A Tuidang volunteer, was on her way to a Tuidang table on Main Street Flushing when she saw a man, waiting on a bus that takes people to casinos in Atlantic City. Smoking a cigarette, he was crouched in a common posture Chinese man use waiting for a […]

Tuidang uses peaceful means to protest

Lori Harel | Tuidang Center At the Tuidang table on Nain Street, Flushing, a skinny young man abruptly approached Mr. Zhang, a Tuidang volunteer, and said, “I don’t understand why you use this method to interact with people. Why didn’t you choose another method to campaign against the CCP?” What do you mean by “another […]