Philadelphia raised the flag of communist China at City Hall on Sept. 30 despite criticism and protests from human rights activists and legislators.
The event, co-organized by a group with ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), was meant to commemorate the CCP’s National Day.
The Tibetan Association of Philadelphia organized a protest at the event, calling on the mayor to remove the flag immediately.
“The red flag of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is not a symbol of culture; it is the emblem of a brutal, totalitarian regime,” Tsering Jurme, president of the local association, said in a statement provided to The Epoch Times.
“This regime is responsible for the persecution and murder of millions, the destruction of thousands of monasteries, and the ongoing cultural genocide of my people in Tibet and the Uyghurs in Xinjiang. To fly their flag here in our Philadelphia city hall is to legitimize terror and betray the dissidents who seek freedom.”
“The red flag of Communist China is not a symbol of culture or unity,” said Campaign for Uyghurs founder Rushan Abbas, whose sister and aunt were arrested by the CCP in retaliation for Abbas’s advocacy.
“It is the banner of a totalitarian regime that the U.S. government and numerous parliaments have determined is committing genocide.”
Abbas’s sister, Gulshan Abbas, a retired doctor, was charged with so-called terrorism and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Rushan Abbas said in a statement: “Under this flag, the CCP has built an extensive system of mass surveillance, separated millions of children from their families, sterilized women, erased religion, and targeted ethnic and faith communities, including Uyghurs, Christians, Tibetans, Hong Kongers, and practitioners of Falun Gong.
“It imprisons innocent people like my sister, fuels a fentanyl crisis that has killed millions of Americans, and spends billions spreading propaganda and infiltrating civic institutions abroad.”

This is not the first time that Philadelphia, site of the Constitution’s signing, has raised the five-star flag of communist China. It held a similar event in 2019, as did Boston and San Francisco. New York City raised the flag in 2023.
A CCP-linked group raised the flag in 2005 in Los Angeles to support the so-called “reunification” of China and Taiwan. At the time, editorials in local publications noted that the last time the flag had been raised in the city, in 1984, it was torn down immediately by onlookers.
The Philadelphia event drew criticism from state and federal lawmakers when it was announced.
“Raising a red flag over Philadelphia with a star in the corner is meaningless, forgetting the Cultural Revolution and the almost 100 million people killed in the various persecutions over the years when the communists took over, when [President of the Republic of China] Chiang Kai-shek fled [to Taiwan] in 1949,” Mastriano previously told The Epoch Times.

Rep. Pat Harrigan (R-N.C.) said on social media that the decision was “shameful.”
“The Five-Star Red Flag, embodying the totalitarian government led by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), represents a regime that is persecuting spiritual people of all faiths, including the genocide of Uyghur Muslims,” the letter reads.
“It is a government that actively subsidizes the precursor chemicals used to manufacture fentanyl, which has killed or harmed millions of Americans. It is a Communist Party-State that is diametrically opposed to American values and working to undermine our interests worldwide.”
Moolenaar also highlighted other concerning ties between Philadelphia and the CCP.
The city is also home to the Pennsylvania United Chinese Coalition and the Greater Philadelphia Fujian Hometown Association, co-organizers of the flag-raising event.
The Pennsylvania United Chinese Coalition has also hosted united front groups and spoken openly about advancing CCP interests, Moolenaar told the mayor.
The mayor’s office did not respond to a request for comment.







