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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Uttering ‘Tuidang’ in China Can Get You Arrested
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Rong Yi, chairperson of the Tuidang Center (L), presents a certificate to a Chinese student during a rally near the United Nations in New York . (Edward Dye/Epoch Times)[/caption]
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) doesn’t acknowledge the existence of the Tuidang Movement—the grass-roots movement born in 2004 that helps Chinese quit the Communist Party and its affiliated organizations. Yet China’s security apparatus will take away those who distribute or possess Tuidang material, or even talk about it to others.
The authorities will usually confiscate the “quitting the CCP” material from the mainland Tuidang volunteers and sentence them to lengthy jail terms. A sampling of cases follows.
*On March 20, 2012, Wang Meiying and her nephew, Zhao Fuqiang, were sentenced to three and a half and one and a half years in prison respectively for giving out the “Nine Commentaries.”
*On Oct. 19, 2012, Wang Ruizhi from Jiuquan city, Gansu Province was sentenced to eight and a half years in prison for handling out the “Nine Commentaries” and other materials.
*On Nov. 22, 2013, Huang Ji from Liuzhou City, Guangxi Province was given a four-year jail term for downloading the “Nine Commentaries” off the Web, copying it to DVDS, and passing them out in public.
*On March 12, 2014, Lv Yinxia was sentenced to four years in prison for distributing the “Nine Commentaries” and other Tuidang material.
Because most Tuidang volunteers in China are Falun Gong practitioners, they face other perils once in prison—including brainwashing, physical or mental torture, forced labor, and the harvesting of their organs.
Falun Gong is an ancient spiritual discipline that teaches the principles of truthfulness, compassion and tolerance. It has been persecuted by the communist regime since 1999.
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Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party
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