The “Quit the CCP Center” in Tokyo hosted a parade to support 56 million Chinese withdrawing from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on June 21. People from Tokyo and surrounding cities as far away as Kansai, have shown their support by joining the event despite the rain.
Led by the Celestial Marching Band, participants marched around downtown Tokyo with banners stating “Support 56 million Chinese’ withdrawal from CCP”, “Disintegrate the CCP, Stop the persecution”, “Stop persecuting Falun Gong” and so forth. Along the path, participants also announced through loudspeakers that the historical violence and lies of CCP are destined to collapse.
A 20-year-old Chinese working for a computer company in Japan was surprised to see the Celestial Marching Band. He was delighted to learn that the Band is composed of mainly Chinese and indicated that he has read the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party.
Mr. Tanaka, an accountant indicated that he’s aware of the dictatorship and violence of the CCP after he read leaflets provided by the participants. He expresses his support to those Chinese who withdraw from the CCP.
The same event was also conducted in Fuping Square in Incheon City, South Korea on the same day.
During the event, a mainlander told the reporter that he has been in Korea for a year and has also withdrawn from the CCP with a pseudonym. He indicated that he believes in the destined collapse of the CCP and the fact that people in the mainland have all condemned the CCP.
According to the Epoch Times at the South Korea Incheon edition, there are around 80,000 mass protests, both large and small in China each year since 2004. Han Jiaojin, the Secretary of the Epoch Times at Incheon indicated that since the movement of quitting the CCP, more and more Chinese choose a new life over the CCP’s illusion.
Zheng Shiensoo, a volunteer at the Quitting the CCP Center in Korea said cheerfully, “Fifty-Six million Chinese withdrawing from the CCP represents the world’s effort to contribute to this historic moment.”
The activity lasted for two and a half hours, and ended with cheers of “A New China without the CCP.”
Read the original Chinese article.