Thursday, December 17, 2020

1.95 million Chinese Communist Party members penetrated the world

Reporter : Li Yun / Editor: Li Quan / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/12/17/a103011874.html / Direct translation



Recently, a leaked list of 1.95 million CCP members has aroused the international community's vigilance against CCP infiltration. Some US media recently combed the list and discovered that all key Taiwanese companies have branches of the Communist Party of China, and they have all been dyed red.

Many Western media, including The Mail on Sunday and The Australian, have recently reported extensively that 1.95 million Chinese Communist Party members have leaked their personal data in at least 10 countries The consulate general in Shanghai, banks, pharmaceutical factories, and many foreign universities and colleges all employ members of the Chinese Communist Party.

The list is alleged to be divided into more than 79,000 party branches. Among the staff of the 19 branches of HSBC and Standard Chartered in 2016, there were more than 600 CCP members.

In the list, the party branches of financial institutions account for a large part. DBS, ANZ, Paris, Mizuho, ​​U.S. and Mitsubishi UFJ Bank, Boston Consulting Group and Ernst & Young also have party branches.

Among foreign companies in defense, R&D or electronic sensitive industries, Boeing, Rolls Royce, French aerospace company Thales, and Qualcomm also employ more than a hundred members of the Communist Party of China.

More attention is paid to the fact that Pfizer of the United States, which is currently conducting vaccine research and development of the Chinese Communist Party, and AstraZeneca of the United Kingdom, and GlaxoSmithKline, the largest pharmaceutical company in the United Kingdom, also have party The branch has CCP members and employees.

In the list, there are also consulates of various countries and a large number of campus, community, and retirement associations and party organizations.


Some foreign affairs experts warned that CCP members were employed by consulates for up to 16 years, which may be part of a "state-backed spy group", while intelligence personnel said that this practice violates the agreement and constitutes national security in these countries. 

Radio Free Asia recently sorted out the list and found that Taiwan’s key enterprises, Formosa Plastics Group, and electronics giant Delta Electronics, also have branches of the Communist Party of China.

Among them, Taiwan's major electronics manufacturer Delta has set up a "Delta Electronics Co., Ltd. Party Branch". There are 255 people on the list. Only 3 of them have high school degrees, and the others have university or master's degree or above.

Taiwan's largest petrochemical industry group Formosa Plastics Corporation also has a "Party Branch of Vietnam's Formosa Plastics Project" with 25 people on the list.

The report quoted the analysis of Lin Zonghong, a researcher at the Institute of Sociology of the Academia Sinica, saying that since Xi Jinping took power, Taiwanese companies have been asked by the CCP to more actively participate in the "party building" work in the company. The leak of the list this time indirectly confirms the CCP’s policy requirements for foreign-funded enterprises, and also allows the outside world to better understand the degree and methods of CCP penetration through party building.

He said that if there are 3 or 4 party members in an enterprise, a party branch can be established to accept the leadership of the CCP, engage in politics, and study group meetings. Every month, you must have meeting minutes, use party documents to read and discuss, and review yourself.

Lin Zonghong introduced that what is even more worrying is that with the tense cross-strait relations and US-China relations, these party branches have become the periphery of the united front or political activities against Taiwan. They reverse infiltrate companies and require companies to cooperate in publicizing the CCP’s Taiwan policy or become agents for united front activities in Taiwan.

Mr. Wu, a Taiwanese businessman who has three factories in China, is not surprised that a large Taiwanese factory has a Communist Party branch.

Mr. Wu said that Taiwan-funded small and medium-sized enterprises also have a lot of helplessness in cooperating with the "party building" because the company must allocate resources and time for employees to carry out party affairs. Many factories cooperate passively or cooperate with the party's disaster relief donations when necessary.

In this list of 1.95 million Communist Party members, Free Asia also found that 106 party members were marked as "Taiwan" background. At least ten officials or members of the "Shanghai Taiwan Compatriots Association" and "Shanghai Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League" with a united front background match the names of officials or members.

When reporters called these people, they did not deny their status as Communist Party members, but they did not want to comment. One of the party members on the list said that they are grandparents and have a Taiwanese background. They grew up in Shanghai and have not been to Taiwan.

Lin Zonghong analyzed that people who are designated as Taiwanese do not necessarily come from Taiwan. They may have come to China in 1949, or later came to China to be united by the CCP. There are hundreds of thousands of such people.

He revealed that Chinese citizens with Taiwanese nationality can enjoy extra points in examinations or other discounts for people from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, and can also be absorbed into the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference to serve as a model for the CCP's united front work against Taiwan.

According to the current "Regulations on Cross-Strait People's Relations" in Taiwan, Taiwanese who join the Chinese Communist Party will be fined 100,000 to 500,000 Taiwanese Dollars. Lu Li'an, president of the Shanghai Taiwan Compatriots Association, who was elected as the "Taiwan Representative" at the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, has been expelled from Taiwan.

Iain Duncan Smith, a veteran British politician and former leader of the Conservative Party, wrote that this survey proves that CCP members have spread all over the world and sneaked into the world's most important multinational companies, academic institutions and diplomatic units.

The article said that joining the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is closer to joining the criminal group of the New York Mafia. CCP members must be absolutely loyal to the CCP, must "conserve the party's secrets", "fight for communism throughout their lives", be always ready to "sacrifice everything for the party", and must swear an oath in front of their superiors.

He called on governments of all countries to take immediate action to expel communist members from the CCP's consulates everywhere.


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