CCP’s Extreme Lockdowns Prompt More Chinese to Quit the Communist Party
In his statement withdrawing from the Young Pioneers, Yin wrote, “Look at Shanghai, the officials profited from the high prices of relief veggies coming from foreign provinces. Some even said that the pandemic should continue so that they can make more money.”
Former Chinese Communist Party Officials Quit the Party
I told him the best way to keep safe was to quit the CCP and its affiliates. He accepted everything I said and told me his family name. I made up a pseudonym for him and promised to help him quit the CCP.
A Taxi Driver’s Choice – to Quit the Chinese Communist Party
I commented, “The CCP has been hiding the real situation about the virus and is responsible for this unprecedented disaster. I heard that the lockdown is ending tomorrow. Is the pandemic really over? The CCP must be lying again!”
More Virus Cases Reported in Northern China, Hubei Province
Nicole Hao | New Tang Dynasty Chinese authorities reported new CCP virus cases in northern China and the virus’s initial hot spot of Hubei Province over the weekend. Officially, China’s National Health Commission announced on May 10 that there were 12 new cases in the entire country. But local governments reported more infections than that. Days earlier, […]
Authorities on High Alert About Northern China Virus Outbreak, as Beijing District Is Marked ‘High-Risk’
Nicole Hao | New Tang Dynasty Chaoyang district in Beijing city was officially designated a “high-risk region” for the virus outbreak on April 19. This is the first such region outside of Hubei province, China’s CCP virus epicenter, that authorities publicly acknowledged. Meanwhile, the virus continues to spread in northeastern China’s Harbin city. Pang Xinghuo, deputy director of […]
Tightened U.S. Visa Vetting a Deterrence to Perpetrators Involved in Persecution of Falun Gong in China
Minghui The U.S. Department of State recently tightened its visa vetting process. Those who have committed human rights violations may be denied visas, be it for immigration or non-immigration, and even individuals granted permanent residence (green card) may be denied entry. While explaining the various laws regarding visa ineligibility, a U.S. State Department official mentioned that some […]
Crackdown on Christian Churches Intensifies in China
Joyce Huang | Voice of America Authorities in central China’s Henan province are ratcheting up pressure on unregistered religious establishments with the intent of shutting down at least two-thirds of Christian churches there. Observers say the aim of the policy from China’s top leader, Xi Jinping, appears to be to contain the growth and spread […]
Talking to People about Dafa and Quitting the Chinese Communist Party in a School Environment
A Tuidang volunteer in Heilongjiang Province, China | Minghui.org I am a Falun Dafa practitioner who is a secondary school teacher. When I was teaching the senior class in 2007, the school called a meeting of poor-academically performing students and their teachers. The teachers were asked to talk about the shortcomings of the students at the meeting. […]
How the ‘Beijing Lawyers’ Association Helps Persecute Human Rights Lawyers
Xie Yanyi | China Change This article was first published on China Change website on May 21, 2018 Xie Yanyi, who turned 43 this year, is a lawyer in Beijing who has taken on numerous human rights cases over his career. In April 2015 Xie led a small group of rights lawyers seeking restitution after […]
Xi Jinping Pushes Out Factionalists in the Provinces
Larry Ong | Epoch Times Former CCP leader Jiang Zemin’s political influence is waning, but the ills of his reign continue to trouble the Xi leadership As the Chinese saying goes, “The top have policy measures, the bottom have countermeasures.” This refers to the ubiquitous political sabotage and intransigence that plagues government in China, and firm […]