Australians Rally to Support More than 390 Million Chinese Quitting the Chinese Communist Party
In 2004, The Epoch Times published a series of editorials entitled “Nine Comments on the Communist Party“, which triggered a moral and spiritual awakening movement for Chinese people at home and abroad to quit the CCP and its organizations, the Communist Youth League and the Young Pioneers, known as the “Three renouncements” or “tuidang.”
China Steps Up Assimilation of Ethnic Minorities by Banning Languages in Schools
Eliminating or reducing the use of a language is one of the widely used tactics of forced assimilation. Imperial and Soviet Russi
London: Reminders of Chinese Communist Party Oppression May Surround the World’s Largest Chinese Embassy
Golds recounted his Polish and Lithuanian grandparents fleeing persecution and taking refuge in London, where they had sought freedom. This was his reason, he said, for standing with those whose history and culture was being destroyed by the CCP. The accounts of detention camps, punishments for praying and growing a beard, slavery, mass sterilization and torture, sounds “horribly like the Europe of 1940-45,” he said.
A Tuidang Banner in a Falun Dafa Grand Parade in Manhattan
Larry On | Epoch Times NEW YORK—Over 10,000 Falun Dafa practitioners from 57 countries and regions assembled in Manhattan on May 12 for a grand parade, the centerpiece event of World Falun Dafa Day activities in New York. Falun Dafa, or Falun Gong, is a traditional Chinese spiritual discipline that involves slow exercises and teachings […]