Poison milk scandal encourages more CCP withdrawals
After the poison milk scandal erupted, many Mainland Chinese have blamed the Chinese Communist Party for supporting the responsible enterprises. This has encouraged more Chinese people to protest against the CCP. On October 18th, major groups from 15 Mainland provinces have jointly withdrawn from the party.
Supporters chant “down with the communist party” outside Yang Jia’s Shanghai appeal
The appeal of Yang Jia, who’s killing of 6 Shanghai police shocked the nation opened at Court 5 at the Shanghai Higher People’s Court on Monday. The highly anticipated trial drew over a thousand supporters and media from Shanghai and around the country, with hundreds chanting outside the court building “Down with the communist party!” [...]
China transitional Government: Successfully brush off the sign of Chinese Communist Party committee for the first time
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Toxic milk scandals awaken Chinese people to join in the Quit CCP movement
The Global Quit the CCP Service Centre has reported that with the escalation of the Chinese toxic milk scandal and the climb in the numbers of kidney stone babies, more Chinese people are expressing their anger at the Chinese Communist Party, and are announcing their total severance with the regime and associated organisations. Some have [...]
October 1: China’s day of mourning for a catastrophic 2008
2008 is a year which has seen the nation of China experience great losses, and great catastrophes stemming from the Chinese Communist Party. 2008 is also a year during which many Chinese people have come to see the true nature of the CCP through the disasters, and therfore have left the wicked regime behind.
“Quit the Communist Party” banners appear in China during Mid-Autumn Festival.
A grassroots anti-Communist movement to “Quit the Party” continues in China, with banners appearing during the Mid-Autumn Festival harkening others to take part.
Falun Gong website Minghui.net has posted photos of messages painted or hung during the night of September 13 on power poles, trees and public seats in an unnamed city in North-East China. The [...]



