Farmer quits CCP and becomes volunteer.
Despite the existence of a legal system and petition system, more and more regular Chinese people are subject to oppression and violence after trying to have wrongs addressed or their rights enforced. Either through the legal system or petitioning to the government. Many victims of the Communist regime are now joining the wave of withdrawals from the Chinese Communist Party. Recently, one Hubei laborer left disabled after being assaulted by the police saying he wanted to volunteer to help the Quit CCP campaign after announcing his withdrawal from the party, and help spread the truth to others.
The labourer said when he was working at Dongguan, local police arrested innocent residents after conducting an inspection on temporary living permits. He says those who resisted would be met with violence, and would be shot at if they tried to run. Mr Wang says many labourers were beaten to death or left disabled, and he was one of them. When he was told by the Quit CCP volunteer that over 44 million Chinese people have announced their withdrawal from the CCP on the Epoch Times website, he became very excited and said he too wanted to become a volunteer.
He says law suits and petitions are useless for people in China who have been wronged, and he has been paying attention to the plight of right defenders in his country. He had petitioned in Beijing in August this year but was tricked to return home by the local government. Mr Wang, who is now unable to work and relies on medication, says all he can do is to pass on the facts to those people who are still in the dark.




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