7, 250, 000 Quit Chinese Communist Party
7.25 million have withdrawn from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and a marccoalition to Bring Jiang Zemin to Justice,
The NZ China Democracy is planned down Queen Street Auckland to encourage more to quit.
Organised by The NZ Service Centre for resignation from the ccp, The Zealand Branch of the Global Coalition to Bring
Jiang Zemin to Justice, The China Democracy movement New Zealand, and The Epoch Times- an independent newspaper with
both Chinese and English versions, suporters will rally and march in Auckland's Queen Street on Sunday, January 22.
Hailed as an historical event by the chief editor of The NZ English Epoch Times, Sam Murphy says the march against the
CCP is an important and historical occasion.
"It celebrates the 7.25 million brave people who have renounced the CCP and its affiliated organisations so far," he
said.
The wave of renunciations follow the publication of the book, ‘Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party,' released by
The Epoch Times in November of 2004, just over 12 months ago.
The Nine Commentaries outline the background and philosophy of the CCP in unprecedented depth, and although illegal in
China, has shocked Chinese around the world initiating mass withdrawals from the CCP, Sam Murphy said.
"Fundamental political transformation in Mainland China will affect many other countries, including New Zealand,
politically, strategically and economically."
He calls for all on sunday to march from Aotea and join planned activities on the day.
"You are invited to be present during the activities to mark the withdrawals. It is a unique opportunity to understand
the resignations and reasons behind them."
WHERE: Queen Street, Auckland. Aotea Square.
WHEN: 12.30pm, Sunday 22nd January 2006
GUEST SPEAKERS: The NZ Service Centre for resignation from the ccp representative (Miss Huang), NZ Epochtimes
representative (Sam Murphy) , Rodney Hide-MP for ACT Party,NZ Branch of the Global Coalition to Bring Jiang Zemin to
Justice(Mr Zhong), China Democracy movement New Zealand representative (Mr. Pan)