Thursday, December 17, 2020

Lin Xiaoxu: Pompeo met persecuted groups to reveal US "shock" plan

Editor : Li Hong / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/12/17/a103012009.html / Direct translation / Image : Video Screenshot


US Secretary of State Pompeo met on December 3 with representatives of Tibet, Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Hong Kong, and Falun Gong groups that were severely persecuted by the CCP.  Participants made a request: to characterize the CCP as a transnational criminal group.

Falun Gong representative Lin Xiaoxu said that this is the first collective meeting with so many persecuted groups since Pompeo took office. It is also the first case in the US government in 20 years. He also believes that the US State Department recently announced sanctions against Huang Yuanxiong, the head of the Wucun Police Station of the Xiamen Public Security Bureau, as a warning to all CCP officials who persecute Falun Gong practitioners. Because over the years, Falun Gong practitioners have collected tens of thousands of cases of persecuting Falun Gong and submitted them to the U.S. Department of State. "(Persecutors) have a name and a surname, and the State Department can sanction these cases."

He praised Pompeo for his courage and breakthrough the appeasement policy adopted by former Presidents Clinton and Obama against the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong.

Joyce Ho, another representative of Hong Kong people present at the meeting and the initiator of the "Hong Kong Black Mask Movement", relayed that during the meeting, Pompeo said to her, "We will definitely not give up helping Hong Kong."

Pompeo abandons "shallow rules" and breaks through bureaucratic constraints of "deep government"

"Tibet, Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Falun Gong, etc., each group has a great grievance." Lin Xiaoxu said that the groups persecuted by the CCP in the past have filed grievances or filed cases in the U.S. Congress or government departments. It is rare that there are common issues this time: Define the CCP as a transnational criminal group, united together.

Lin Xiaoxu is a member of the US Current Crisis Committee, the former director of the Department of Viral Diseases of the Walter Reed Army Research Institute, an expert in virology, and a PhD in microbiology.

The appeal of this meeting was put forward by the "Committee to Deal with the Current Crisis of the Chinese Communist Party" (CPDC). CPDC's subordinate "Enslaved Nations League" is committed to uniting members of different groups and races persecuted by the CCP to jointly resist the CCP's persecution.

"The government has not made such a decision yet, but it can listen to the direct expressions of the people. This is a very clear request, and it is the consensus of so many groups." Lin Xiaoxu said, Hong Kong industrialist Yuan Gongyi lobbied in Washington in June this year. , Defining the CCP as a transnational criminal group, supported by many congressmen, also initiated this motion.

Republican Representative Scott Perry stated on October 1 that he had proposed with Representatives Tim Burchett and Scott DesJarlais Legislation identifies the CCP as a transnational criminal group and prosecutes, punishes, and eliminates it. Lin Xiaoxu said that Pompeo attaches great importance to the demands of the participants, and has made Assistant Secretary of State Robert Destro and Yu Maochun of the State Council Policy Office attend the meeting.

Pompeo not only broke precedents. On December 10, World Human Rights Day, the State Council issued sanctions against 17 foreign officials who severely violated human rights, including Huang Yuanxiong, head of the Wucun Police Station of the Xiamen Public Security Bureau who persecuted Chinese Falun Gong practitioners. Pompeo pointed out in the statement that Huang Yuanxiong seriously violated the religious freedom of Falun Gong practitioners, and he himself participated in the detention and interrogation of Falun Gong practitioners.

This is the first time that the United States has sanctioned a CCP official who persecuted Falun Gong practitioners in 21 years since the CCP persecuted Falun Gong in July 1999. Lin Xiaoxu believes that this is a warning to all persecutors of Falun Gong. "This is a very good warning. They should be vigilant to the domestic police who are still persecuting Falun Gong practitioners, as well as the people in the 610 Office."

Lin Xiaoxu said that over the years, many Falun Gong organizations have submitted evidence of the CCP’s persecution of Falun Gong practitioners to the State Council, including the evidence of persecution committed by the former leader of the CCP, Jiang Zemin. “It is clear that it is the main promoter or planner of the persecution of Falun Gong. These cases have long been registered with the State Council."

However, due to past administrations, including former Presidents Clinton and Obama, which adopted a policy of appeasement to the CCP, "the CCP can only talk about human rights behind closed doors. In this case, there is no real progress at all." Lin Xiaoxu said, especially After the former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton took office, "a hidden rule was formed, and the issue of Falun Gong should not be mentioned as much as possible."

 Pompeo not only abandons this "hidden rule", but also breaks through the bureaucratic constraints of the "deep government". "There are also bureaucratic mechanisms within the State Council, and some can also be called'deep government'. Some people adhere to the past appeasement policy and do not want to Provoke the CCP. So overall, Secretary Pompeo is determined to make a breakthrough."

He believes that the U.S. government will continue to punish CCP officials who persecute Falun Gong practitioners. “There must be a plan, but when it will be implemented, it depends on how fast the State Department moves.” Especially when the presidential election is stuck in a stalemate and the political situation is unclear. "The current war between good and evil in the entire American society," and the State Department is also in a struggle. "Some people will deliberately delay and hesitate (sanctions)."

However, the meeting with Pompeo made Lin Xiaoxu optimistic, "I feel more confident in him." Lin Xiaoxu said that Pompeo said that perhaps he will retire from the post of Secretary of State after serving four years, but in any case will continue to pay attention to the CCP’s persecution of human rights. “So there is no doubt about this. I think even if he has less than two In a month's time, he will definitely take very powerful and effective measures and punishments against the CCP."

18-year-old Hong Kong-American girl speaks for Hong Kong, asking Pompeo to help Hong Kong people


Another participant, He Zaisi, a Hong Kong-American New York student, said that Pompeo told representatives of all persecuted groups, "I will always support you, help you, help Hong Kong, help Mongolians, and all (Persecuted groups)."

He Zaisi, who is only 18 years old, has returned to Hong Kong with his family every summer vacation for more than ten years. I saw from the news footage last year that the streets of Hong Kong I walked through and people who had seen it said, “This one was beaten and that one was arrested. It really hurts.” So she, who was thousands of miles away, tried to speak up for Hong Kong people. Launched "Project Black Mask HK" (Hong Kong Black Mask Movement).

She collected videos from all over the world about wearing black masks and supporting democracy in Hong Kong. "I put all the videos on the larger platform YouTube and sent messages to many Hong Kong people." She hopes that under the raging CCP epidemic, Hong Kong people on the other side will know, "Someone has always supported you, not just Americans, but people all over the world have been supporting you. I have been seeing your anger and can understand you. Life can be given, and we will not feel that your efforts are wasted."

When meeting with Pompeo, He Zaisi personally said to Pompeo, "Hong Kong needs the help of the United States very much. I hope you can let the Americans know that Hong Kong needs your support very much." Pompeo promised her, " I will definitely not give up, I will definitely help Hong Kong, even if I can't do my current position, I will help Hong Kong."

Pompeo, who has publicly supported Hong Kong’s democracy many times, also knows what Hong Kong people expect of him. He Zaisi said, “He also knows that Hong Kong people place great hopes on him. He also knows that he can definitely help us. I will definitely help to the end."

Recently, Li Zhiying, the founder of Next Media, was accused of violating the Hong Kong version of the National Security Law and may face life imprisonment. Both Pompeo and Vice President Pence tweeted for the release of Li Zhiying. Pence praised Li Zhiying is a hero while Pompeo condemned the CCP's dictatorship.


"I have confidence in both Pence and Pompeo. I think these two people really have a lot of heart." As an American, He Zaisi said, very happy that the US government is paying attention to Hong Kong. "I really appreciate it. They, as an American, I don’t know how to make them understand that what they say and what they do to a Hong Kong person is really very helpful to us."

U.S. society is divided in the darkest moment, the test is coming to the last moment

At a time when evidence of fraud in the US election has been exposed one after another and the judicial war has entered a fierce battle, the US State Department’s concern about the CCP’s persecution of human rights remains unaffected.

"Trump did a lot of things for Hong Kong people, and I hope Trump can win." He Zaisi, who currently lives in New York, said that many Hong Kong people around him support Trump.

However, the United States is currently being divided by the general election. He Zaisi said that as long as he publicly supports Trump, he will be subjected to violence and abuse. "Almost everyone of my generation supports the Democratic Party, and it is difficult for me to express it. I support Trump. But for Hong Kong, I can do anything."

Regarding the current mainstream media and social media in the United States, they are unbalanced in favor of Biden, while blocking reports of election fraud and news in favor of Trump. He Zaisi finds it difficult to accept this, but this also makes the people around her change their positions. , From supporting leftists to rightists. "A lot of people are awakening now. I think, wow, why did such a thing happen? We don’t know? At the same time, when more friends see the current election fraud, they will think, how can such things happen? There is very substantial evidence."

Lin Xiaoxu, a member of the current crisis committee in the United States, believes that the United States has now reached the "darkest moment." On December 11, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed Texas’s prosecution of the four swing states’ election cases. He believed that this was a timely wake-up call for people to abandon their illusions. “Many people are unwilling to stand up, and many people still want to say, It’s a big deal to wait for four years before the election, and I will definitely be able to regain a city. Many people don’t think the crisis has reached such a level (dark moment)."

The fraud evidence of the real hammer is not accepted by the court, and it is difficult for judicial proceedings to proceed fairly. "Many people are still fantasizing that judges will uphold justice and the Supreme Court will certainly uphold justice. Because they have lived in the United States for a long time, they are generally very confident in the rule of law. Although they all know, for example, at the county level and at the city level. Yes, the state level may be bought off, and many people still hope that the Supreme Court will eventually uphold justice."

"Only when these dark sides are fully exposed can people be fully awakened." Lin Xiaoxu said, this is also a test of the people's "confidence in basic justice and justice, as well as faith in God, rather than faith in the laws of the world." .

This test will go to the last minute. "Everyone is insignificant before God and should have their place clear. So I think this legal battle is not over yet. Even when the Congress confirms the election results on January 6, there can be changes." Lin Xiaoxu said.

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