Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party
Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party was published amidst one of Chinese Communist Party's most brutal persecution—against the 100 million practitioners of Falun Gong in China. When loved ones and witnesses see innocent meditators behind bars, tortured, and harvested for their organs, it is hard to stand on the sideline. That is why so many Chinese people and those sympathetic to the cause are doing one thing they know they can do: Spread the word, quit the Party.
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Interview with a Chinese Democracy Activist
From Epochtimes (Chinese) The Nine Commentaries was published in 2004, since than 180 million Chinese people have quit the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its affiliated organizations. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Quit-The-CCP movement, an EPT reporter interviewed Chinese democracy activist Mr. Chen Wenbing. Mr. Wenbing became involved in democracy when he was still in high school during the democracy movement in 1989, and he now resides in San Diego.
Hong Kong hit parade resign on pieces of legislation that says: “You dropped out of it?” (Song Xianglong / The Epoch Times)
I Read the Nine Commentaries on the Fax Machine
Mr. Chen told the reporter, “I was lucky. When I was still in China, one day when I was on duty in my workplace, I received the Nine Commentaries faxed from abroad. I read it and felt the content was very convincing. Then I shared the book with my colleagues and friends. Later, I also received phone calls from abroad introducing the global Quit-The-CCP movement. I also later learned to use the anti-firewall software.”
He said he rejected all requests trying to persuade him to join the CCP, and made a declaration to quit the Youth League and Young Pioneers when he met the Quit-The-CCP volunteers during his Korea trip.
Even Birth Control is a Method to Persecute
Chen Wenbing told many stories about persecution in China. For example, a girl who lived close by in his hometown rejected dating requests from the local Party Secretary’s grandson, and married another young man. She became pregnant, and was about to deliver the baby. The Party Secretary sent some people to forcibly take her somewhere, they then inserted a long needle filled with poison into her body and killed the baby.
Mr. Chen said, “The CCP is so evil that if you are not evil enough you cannot become a member of it.”
Hospitals are Also a Den for Persecution
Mr. Chen said in China hospitals are also often used for persecution. The most notorious evildoing is the live organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners. Furthermore, as far as he knows, some persons who were not Falun Gong practitioners but were also persecuted by the CCP, were murdered in hospitals for their organs as well. When grieving family members wanted to check the video camera, hospital staff told them it was out of order. When they requested to see their loved ones body, they were told it had been cremated.
In conclusion, Chen Wenbing exclaimed, “The CCP will soon die!”]]>
Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party
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