Chinese Communist Violence Spreads in Western Democracies

Chinese Communist Violence Spreads in Western Democracies
A protester holding a sign "Free All Mankind" in English and "Liberate Mankind" in Chinese, a popular slogan the Chinese Communist Party used during the Cultural Revolution to encourage people to "liberate" the world. Yang Yang/The Epoch Times
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A forum about communist China’s recent violent activities in foreign countries was held at American University, Washington, D.C., on May 21. Several days prior to the forum, Chinese thugs and overseas Chinese students besieged, harassed, and beat volunteers of the Global Quit the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Service Centers in New York, San Francisco, Tokyo, and Sydney.

The organized harassment reached its peak in Flushing, New York. Several hundred pro-CCP agitators besieged several volunteers of the Quit the CCP Service Center, beating one volunteer in view of several video cameras on one occasion. The situation continued for several days, starting on May 17. New York police arrested several agitators.

A similar incident also happened during a rally celebrating the global Human Rights Torch Relay (HRTR) to raise the awareness of the Chinese communist regime’s deteriorating human rights abuses prior to the Olympic Games in Madison, Wisconsin, the United States. Protesters were mainly foreign Chinese students studying in the United States. They shouted slogans and held banners with a Mao-generation slogan: “Liberate Mankind” (in Chinese).

Meanwhile, the CCP’s mouthpiece Xinhua News misrepresented the incident to the mainland Chinese, claiming that “New York Chinese were organizing donations for Sichuan earthquake relief, but then Falun Gong came to disturb the activities.”

In the May 21 forum, Ms. Shi Rongfeng, who experienced violent harassment in Flushing, and other eye witnesses, including human rights attorney Ye Ning, and medical Dr. Wang Wenyi, discussed their experiences with forum participants.

Attorney Ye Ning commented, “For years, Falun Gong practitioners have held their activities in front of the Flushing Library, including exhibiting photos of those practitioners who had been persecuted to death for pursuing their basic human rights and freedom of belief. The various violent activities organized by the CCP have completely trampled U.S. law.”

Ye criticized the “Flushing incident” as part of the CCP’s attempt to use the Chinese nation’s natural disaster for its political gain. “When this kind of violence happened after the earthquake, but never before, it becomes evident that the CCP is using this earthquake to achieve its political purposes. This kind of hoodlum conduct is held in the name of Sichuan earthquake relief,” said Ye.

No Government Relief for Victims

In the two short weeks after the earthquake, more and more evidence has surfaced indicating that the CCP had repeatedly received accurate predictions from Chinese researchers, scientists, and scholars from the China Seismological Bureau that an earthquake measuring 6 to 8 on the Richter scale would happen near Aba Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province.

Several warnings were even released predicting a quake within 72 hours of the actual occurrence. However, the general public in China was never warned about the expected devastation.

“The CCP has to face the responsibility, whether or not it acted by negligence or on purpose. Either way, it is a responsibility that it must face,” said Ye.

A New Political Offensive

Ye believes the Flushing Incident is a sign that the CCP, having endured the darkest era after the downfall of the European communist regimes in the early 1990s, is starting its strategic counter offensive. Step by step, the CCP is increasing its influence in democratic societies such as the United States, Canada, and others. This is a very alarming matter.

The Chinese mob shouted at an Epoch Times photographer, threatening, "We will kill you!" (Sonya Bryskine/Epoch Times)
The Chinese mob shouted at an Epoch Times photographer, threatening, "We will kill you!" Sonya Bryskine/Epoch Times
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