Withdrawals from Chinese Communist Party Surpass 11 Million

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By Dr Gao Dawei | The Epoch Times
12 June 2006

High level government and military officers join the tide of withdrawals, regime said to be on the brink of collapse

Dr. Gao Dawei, a representative of the Global Quit the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Service Center, spoke at a rally in Los Angeles on June 10 in support of 11 million withdrawals from the CCP and reported on the latest developments in the withdrawal movement in China. Following is a summary of his speech:

More People Are Awakening Every Day

The Communist regime in China is increasingly afraid of the "Nine Commentaries" and the movement of quitting the CCP that is surging across the nation. In recent weeks, the regime has gone all out to block the hotlines of the global Quit the CCP Service Center as well as the Web sites—wujie.net and dongtai.net (now restored) that help to facilitate the movement.

The CCP continues to abduct, detain, and illegally sentence those who spread the "Nine Commentaries" and promote withdrawals from the Party, the Communist Youth League and the Young Pioneers. But the conscience of the public and military is rapidly awakening, and the regime is unable to suppress this movement. The following are some examples that occurred during the communist regime's recent blockade of our Web sites.

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