Over 60 Million Chinese People Quit the Chinese Communist Party

More then sixty million people have quit the Chinese Communist party in the past two years.
Over 60 Million Chinese People Quit the Chinese Communist Party
Volunteers at the service center for quitting the CCP outside public library in Flushing, New York City. (Li Jia/The Epoch Times)
9/18/2009
Updated:
9/19/2009
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Volunteers at the service center for quitting the CCP outside public library in Flushing, New York City. (Li Jia/The Epoch Times)
SAN FRANCISCO—By September 4, more than 60 million Chinese people had announced their withdrawal from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the China Communist Youth and the Chinese Young Pioneers through the Chinese Epoch Times website.

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Fu Ni (wearing a red jacket) attacks Mr. Boon Tion Erh in front of the Queens Library in Flushing on May 20, 2008. (The Epoch Times)
Simultaneously, the service hotlines for quitting these communist organizations received harassing calls made from pay phones traced to the Flushing, New York area. (The U.S. service center headquarters for quitting the CCP is located in Flushing. On numerous occasions, local police have apprehended inciters to violence directed at service center workers there. The inciters have frequently had known ties to the CCP.)

David Gao, Chairman of the Global Service Center for Quitting the CCP, told the Epoch Times that whenever the number of people who quit the CCP reaches a new milestone, service centers and hotlines invariably receive an increase in harassing calls or malicious attacks. Gao believes these outbursts of rage only help to reveal to people the ugly nature of the CCP.

From 4 to 7 a.m. pacific time on September 4, Ms. Yuan, who was working at the service center in San Francisco, received a constant barrage of harassing phone calls. Yuan said that the time was 7 to 10 p.m. Beijing time, a time when people in China frequently call in to quit the CCP. “The calls I received early this morning were all accusations and threats. The phone numbers revealed that the calls were made from Flushing, New York,” said Yuan.

Yuan said that her experience with these vicious calls is that they come in phases. When the number of people who quit the CCP reaches a new high, these kind of calls surge for a short time. Yuan feels that the callers have been becoming more timid: “Now the caller IDs are blocked. Through the phone company, we have learned that most of the calls came from Flushing.”

Gao told the Epoch Times that since the service centers were established in 2005, the CCP-related threats have been relentless. He also said that the CCP appears to have been the mastermind behind recent systematic assaults on service centers in Hong Kong, Switzerland, and Flushing.

“Every instance of harassment makes more members of the CCP realize what the nature of the CCP is really like, and causes them to give up their last thread of hope in the party,” said Gao. “We have received calls from commanders, political commissioners, retired military staff and policy makers. In Europe, busload after busload of provincial officials have quit the CCP all together. This will eventually contribute to the fall of the CCP, which it would have brought upon itself.”

A veteran called in once. He said that he understood everything Yuan told him because he had read the “Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party” published by the Epoch Times. He said couldn’t have agreed more with what the book said. He was determined to quit with his real name.

Yuan once received a call from a person who worked in the government. Before she could explain to him the trend of quitting the CCP, the person cut her off. He said, “No need [to explain]. Do you know what I do? I am in charge of the propaganda department in the city where I live. I know everything you are trying to say.” The person then quit the CCP with an alias.

Read the original Chinese article.