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Another
Step Towards the Disablement of the
CCP...
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has been reported by Epoch
Times that over
90
Million Chinese have either resigned or refused to
participate in the CCP as of late. No members, No
Party, Red Reform ! |
| CCP is an acronym that
refers to the Chinese Communist Party, the ruling
political party in the People's Republic of China
who control the "Laogai's;
Reform Thru Work" slave labor
camps. |
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Communist Party of China (CPC), also known as the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is the founding and
ruling political party of the People's Republic of
China (PRC). Although nominally it exists
alongside the United Front, in practice, the CPC
is also the only party of the PRC,
maintaining a unitary government centralizing
the state, military, and media. The legal power of
the Communist Party is guaranteed by the PRC
constitution. |
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party was founded on July 1, 1921 in Shanghai.
After a lengthy civil war, the party defeated its
primary rival, the Kuomintang (KMT), and expanded
into all of mainland China by 1949. The Kuomintang
retreated to the island of Taiwan, which it still
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| One of hundreds of photos
taken by a Red Reform photographer in today's China. In
this photo, a Chinese elderly man gathers his daily firewood for cooking and the heating of his home.
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Red Reform is a two part publication... |
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is the education on abuses by the CCP, the second is a pictorial of
"The Real People of China". The intent is to inform readers
thru current photos of the duress and oppression in
Communist China. How the peasants and the common class struggle to exist
within main land China today.
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Have you read...
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The writings of
Unrestricted
Warfare by Colonel
Qiao Liang and
Colonel
Wang
Xiangsui, identifies America as China's sole predominate enemy. Approximately 1000
senior communist party members
control the mass population of a billion people in
China.
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Current reports from
"Reporters Without Borders" on abuse in China...
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Instead of freeing
prisoners of conscience when they complete a jail sentence, the
Chinese authorities have for the past few months been using their
supposed release to mask the fact that they have been placed under
house arrest, or subjected to some other curtailment of their
freedom or, worse still, forced disappearance. read
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As the Communist
Party of China prepares to inaugurate its 17th Congress on 15
October, Reporters Without Borders today publishes the first
report on online censorship in China by someone inside the
country. Researched and written by a Chinese technician working
for an Internet company, it describes the mechanisms used to
censor the Internet and how the Internet Information
Administrative Bureau controls the leading news websites. read
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With more than
8,000 employees and 105 branches worldwide, the official news
agency, Xinhua, is at the heart of censorship and disinformation
put in place by the communist party. To mark the 56th anniversary
of the People’s Republic of China, Reporters Without Borders
releases a report of an investigation into how this highly unusual
news agency operates. read
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