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Hong Kong Collects Stories of Chinese Renouncing the Party

Gateway to China is also gateway for renunciation statements

By Wu Xuer and Liang Zhen
Epoch Times Staff
Created: March 5, 2011 Last Updated: March 29, 2011
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Ms. Zhu, who has been volunteering at the Hong Kong Service Center for Withdrawing from the CCP, has noticed that both tourists from mainland China as well as local residents are more willing to quit the CCP and its affiliated organizations. She said, from 2005 to the summer of 2009, she processed just a few thousand cases of people quitting the CCP. But in less than two years since summer 2009, she has processed nearly 30,000 cases.

She has observed that in the past people tended to think that their membership in the Youth League or the Young Pioneers had elapsed for years, there was no need to make further claims. Today, people have realized that quitting the CCP is a self-expression, a proactive choice to part ways with the CCP.

One day, a beautiful lady came by. She told the lady, “Heaven cares about what people think. I wish you could stay young and beautiful.” Then she asked whether she wanted to quit the CCP. The lady agreed. Ms. Zhu picked a pseudonym for her, Liangli, which means kind-hearted and beautiful. The lady not only quit the CCP organizations, she took the pseudonym to her heart.

Ms. Zhou, another volunteer at the Hong Kong Service Center for Withdrawing from the CCP, told us that many tourists told her they already quit the CCP when she brought up the topic. She learned from them that they use circumvention software to break through the CCP's Great Firewall. Many made their renunciations over the Internet.

Ms. Zhou recalled that one day a gentleman appeared to be contemplating something. She went to him and chatted with him. She handed him a copy of Nine Commentaries with a smile, “Take a look. This is a precious book. It is banned in China. Many people take them back to share with their loved ones.”

She exchanged more thoughts after the gentleman opened the book. She convinced him that to renounce the CCP is good for him. The gentleman shook her hand, then gave her a name he made for himself to renounce, and thanked her.

One day, a young girl was looking at the display boards with pictures of the Tiananmen Square massacre that occurred on June 4, 1989. A Falun Gong volunteer working with Ms. Zhou went to the girl. She offered more details on the massacre. Three other ladies in front of the display boards listened in. They had tears in their eyes and, without hesitation they renounced the CCP and its affiliated organizations.

A-Nong, another volunteer at the service center, met with three elderly Party officials. They appeared to be intimidated by the Party propaganda espoused by the tourist guide who threatened them not to listen to the presentation. A-Nong said to them, “Since 1949 to this day, is there a single campaign in which the CCP did not find excuses to frame innocent people? Didn't all the victims die wrong deaths?” The three officials all lowered their heads. A-Nong said, “Don't be dragged down by the CCP when it is eliminated by heaven. Wipe out the vows you took when joining the Party. Be a man of good conscience from today on!” All three officials quit on the spot.

One day, a young woman under 20 years old approached the volunteers with a smile. She wanted to quit the Youth League and the Young Pioneers. Her parents were not able to make the trip, but had asked her to make the statement on their behalf to renounce the CCP. They had learnt about the Party’s more sinister activities over the Internet.

Mr. Zhou Weidong, community director of the Democratic Party who supported the service center on numerous occasions, delivered a speech in a gathering on Dec. 12 last year. He appealed to mainland fellow countrymen to quit the CCP and its affiliated organizations. He said, “This is a statement we are making to ourselves, our country, and our future generations. If we love our country, our nation, and our culture, we have no choice but to do so.”

Read the Nine Commentaries on the Chinese Communist Party online. http://ninecommentaries.com

Read the original Chinese article. http://www.epochtimes.com/gb/10/12/27/n3125191.htm






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