A New Path Forward Without the Chinese Communist Party
After Deng Xiaoping took power, he tried to justify his order to slaughter thousands of students in Tiananmen Square in 1989 by saying that killing 20,000 people would guarantee 20 years of stability (for the CCP).
It was estimated that during the first 30 years of the CCP’s rule, more than 80 million people died of unnatural causes as a result of the series of political movements and suppression.
Dozens of Young People Detained Over November’s ‘White Paper’ Protests
Footage of the Liangmahe protest was soon circulating on social media, as most young people turned out in a collective act of mourning for the victims of a fatal lockdown fire in Urumqi and to protest the zero-COVID policy they saw as being the cause of suffering as the economy stalled and travel bans left many confined to their neighborhoods and apartments.
Reject the Chinese Communist Party to Stay Safe in the Pandemic
But a pandemic like the current Chinese Communist Virus (or “Wuhan Virus”) comes with a purpose behind it, and it has targeted. It is here to weed out members of the Party and those who have sided with it.
The Chinese Communist Party Continues Its Numbers Games Even After the End of Zero-COVID Policy
The pandemic is unfortunate, but it gave the Chinese people and the rest of the world an opportunity to see the CCP’s true colors. From the Great Leap Forward to the Great Famine, from the Cultural Revolution to the Tiananmen Square Massacre and the persecution of Falun Gong, the regime has never stopped harming its people with brutality and lies as it erases traditional values.
Toronto Students Hold Anti-CCP Protest in Support of Dissidents in China
Lin Litong, a co-organizer of the Nov. 19 protest and the representative of the Chinese student organization Assembly of Citizens, said they were showing solidarity and called for support of a dissident in Haidian District, Beijing.
In Blue Island, a Documentary Destined Never to be Shown in Hong Kong, Ex-protesters Recreate City’s History
“My biggest happiness was that… Hongkongers in fact can have a lot of discussions after watching the movie,” Chan said. “It does not matter if they criticize it, praise it or question the historical views in the film, or the form [in which they are presented].”
Identity of the Man Who Pulled Off Protest on Beijing Overpass Amid Unprecedented Security Before the Chinese Communist Party Congress
He wrote, “We want Xi Jinping the tyrant to know that, there are men in China on the path to pursue freedom” — a reference to Xi’s laments that the Soviet Union didn’t have a man who was man enough to save it from collapse.
Chinese Leader Xi Jinping’s Third Term Looks Certain, But Will He Share Power?
“[This] abolished the administrative reforms that Deng Xiaoping had worked hard to implement in response to the Cultural Revolution [1966-1976], and restarted the system of lifelong party leadership begun in the Mao era, technically, Xi Jinping can now be re-elected until the end of his life,”
said Lu Chen
Chow Hang-tung’s Testimony During Preliminary Court Inquiry in the Hong Kong Alliance ‘Incitement to Subversion’ Case
I can say that the Alliance’s candlelight vigils were the most formative civic lessons in my childhood. From them, I experienced firsthand what justice was, where hearts and minds were, and what public participation was. They also gave me role models, whether it was the students in Tiananmen Square who were willing to sacrifice everything for democracy,
‘Follow the Party and Prosper: Oppose it and Die’
It’s how the current system was set up. The massacre paved the way for countless layers of CCP control, from national government to the urban police, or chengguan, and the auxiliary police, to ordinary people and dissidents governed as “special households,” and for the mantra “Follow the party and prosper: oppose it and die” to be encoded into the minds of all Chinese citizens.