With the 60th anniversary of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) rule approaching, a group of pro-communist Chinese attacked participants of a “Quit the CCP” parade on Sept. 13 in South Korea’s Ansan City.
The incident recalls last year’s violence in Flushing, New York, when participants of a “Quit the CCP” parade were attacked by pro-communist Chinese. Only this time the attacks took place in South Korea and a large group of Chinese numbering over 100 suddenly showed up and attacked participants of a parade that celebrated 60 million Chinese who have quit the CCP and its affiliated organizations.
Pro-Communist Group Attacks Participants in Korea ‘Quit the CCP Parade’
Pro-communist Chinese attack participants of “Quit CCP Parade” in South Korea’s Ansan City.
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Police arrest a man attacking participants of the 'Quit the CCP' parade held in Ansan City, South Korea. Jin Guohuan/The Epoch Times

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