Saturday, June 3, 2023

Mourning June 4th, call for the overthrow of the CCP

 Research, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA

News related to June 4th, CCP

News (1) to (3) / Editor : Li Chengyu / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2023/06/03/a103725297.html

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It is rumored that Chinese college classroom broadcasts PPT mourning June 4th, calling for the overthrow of the CCP (Photos)

Image : On 3 June 2023, it was reported on the Internet that someone was suspected of commemorating June 4th in a classroom of a university in mainland China. (Web image)

传中国高校教室播PPT悼六四 吁推翻中共(组图)

The day before the 34th anniversary of June 4th, online photos showed that a university in mainland China used blackboard writing and slides to commemorate June 4th, calling for the destruction of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). There are rumours that it was Tsinghua's "teaching accident", and some people speculated that it was just a secret commemorative event.

On 3 June 2023, many photos were circulated on the Internet, suspected to be taken in a classroom of a certain school. There is a podium in the room, and on the big blackboard behind the podium, there is a slogan written in chalk, "Don't repeat Cultural Revolution, but reform! Don't be a slave, be a citizen! Give us back our democracy and freedom! Xi Jinping step down! Communist bandit!!"

On the projection screen in front of the blackboard, a slide show commemorating June 4th and condemning the CCP was played. The date of the slideshow is June 3, 2023, and the contents include "The 34th Anniversary of the 1989 Massacre and the 2nd Anniversary of Banning the Website", "Remember History", "Down with the Communist Party", "Down with Xi Jinping", etc.



In the other two photos, there are no slogans on the big blackboard, only the "Five Major Demands" against the CCP, "Destroy the Evil Party" and "Establish People's Power" are playing on the screen.

It is hard to tell from the photos if someone added a slogan to the blackboard during the slideshow, or erased the slogan on the blackboard during the slideshow.

The fonts in the photos are all simplified Chinese characters.

Indoor facilities show that the location where the photo was taken may be a classroom in a certain university. However, because the large blackboard blocked the windows, it may not be a formal classroom, or a classroom that has been remodeled later, or it may be a room such as a conference hall.

It was rumoured on the Internet that this was a "teaching accident" at Tsinghua University, implying that it happened during class time.


Image : Twitter screenshot

However, many netizens also expressed doubts, thinking that June 3 was the weekend, and there were no students or teachers in the photos, so it is possible that some students held a secret mourning event in private and posted the photos on the Internet.

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CCP suppresses public opnion on June 4th

On the 34th anniversary of June 4th, the CCP authorities strictly suppressed public opinion but that has not completely put an end to Chinese commemorations.

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At least four people arrested in Hong Kong for mourning the massacre

Hong Kong media reported that on 3 June 2023 in Hong Kong, at least four people were arrested on the streets to publicly mourn the Tiananmen Square Massacre.

On the same day, it was reported on the Internet that a woman waved American flags and slogans outside the venue of the "Mayday" concert at the Bird's Nest Stadium in Beijing, and threw leaflets calling for the overthrow of the CCP regime. 

News (4) to (7) / Editor : Zhou Guihang / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2023/06/03/a103725191.html

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A Chinese woman waved the American flag and threw anti-communist leaflets at Beijing's Bird's Nest (video)

Image : On 3 June 2023, it was reported on the Internet that a woman waved the American flag and slogans and threw anti-communist leaflets on the high platform outside Beijing's Bird's Nest. (Web image)

传北京女鸟巢外挥舞美国旗 抛撒反共传单(视频)

The day before the 34th anniversary of June 4th, it was reported on the Internet that a woman climbed a height outside Beijing’s Bird’s Nest, waved the American flag, and threw leaflets calling for the overthrow of the CCP regime. Netizens praised her "the second Peng Lifa".

On 3 June 2023, a video was posted on the Internet showing that outside the venue of the "Mayday Concert" at Beijing's Bird's Nest Stadium, a woman climbed onto a high platform and waved a flag. Half of the flag is the American flag and the other half is a printed slogan. Subsequently, several security guards climbed onto the high platform and violently suppressed the woman.

On the ground under the high platform, leaflets titled "American Declaration of Independence: Excerpts" were scattered, and it was suspected that the woman had thrown them from the high platform.

According to online information, the "Rock and Roll Group Mayday" was holding a concert at the Bird's Nest that day. The reporter checked the performance schedule and found that June 3rd was the last day of Mayday's Bird's Nest concert.


The video shows that the high stage was full of spectators who came to the concert at that time. One of the women shouted: "Oops, I'll go and see that piece of paper (flyer)."


Image : Web Screenshot

The leaflets falling on the ground mentioned, "All men are created equal, and their Creator endows them with certain inalienable rights, including the right to life, liberty and the right to pursue happiness." People establish governments to protect these rights. Any government that destroys these rights, the people have the right to change or abolish it.

The pamphlet stated that people were generally reluctant to abolish the government to which they were accustomed, so long as the suffering was bearable, but that when a government consistently abused its powers, usurped, and invariably kept the people under absolute despotism, the people would have the right and the duty to overthrow this government and establish new guarantees for their future security.

The leaflet appeals to Chinese compatriots: There must be a country first, and Chinese people should first regard themselves as human beings, be loyal to correct values, and not be loyal to any political party, and contribute to building China into a truly free and democratic country.

The video was posted on overseas social media, and netizens cheered for the woman: "Another Peng Lifa warrior!", "Heroine's Day, I hope she is safe and sound", "God, where did you get the courage to fuck me? lesson".

Some people lamented: "The Chinese people are awakening, awakening faster and faster, facing and taking action more and more bravely! Because they (the CCP) are becoming more and more reactionary, perverse, reckless, and more arrogant, and keep accelerating!"

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Peng Lifa, Zhang Zhan and Li Kangmeng won the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize nomination

As June 4th approaches, the international community is also expressing support for the Chinese people's resistance to the CCP's tyranny. In late 2022, Peng Lifa, who hung an anti-communist banner on the Sitong Bridge in Beijing, Zhang Zhan, a citizen journalist who was arrested for reporting on the epidemic in Wuhan, and Li Kangmeng, a student at the Nanjing Institute of Communication who is known as the first person in the "white paper movement", all won the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize nomination.

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Road signs of Sitong Bridge removed, "bridge watchers" reappear

Image : Web Screenshot

At the same time, the CCP authorities are stepping up efforts to suppress domestic public opinion, blocking voices about June 4th and civil rights. A large number of human rights defenders and dissidents were "tourized" in Beijing.

Pictures posted on the Internet show that the road signs of the Sitong Bridge in Beijing have been removed, and the "bridge watchers" on the major overpasses in Beijing are on duty again.

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Chinese dissident arrested in Laos

In addition, there is news that Qiao Xinxin, a dissident who launched the "Teardown the Wall Movement" on Twitter, was just arrested by the CCP across the border in Laos.

News (8) to (9) / Editor : Li Chengyu / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2023/06/03/a103725212.html

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The founder of the "Tear Down the Wall Movement" was arrested by the CCP across the border in Laos

Image : Qiao Xinxin, the initiator of the "Tear Down the Wall Movement", wrote the "Not Suicide Statement" before being arrested. (Twitter image)

“拆墙运动”发起人在老挝遭中共跨境抓捕

On the eve of the 34th anniversary of June 4th, Qiao Xinxin, a dissident and founder of the "Tear Down The Wall Movement", was suddenly arrested across the country, which aroused intense attention from the outside world. Volunteers of the "Tear Down the Wall Movement" said that the CCP’s Berlin Wall will not fall, and everyone is Qiao Xinxin!

Qiao Xinxin, who is in Laos, has been missing for three days. According to news from the online group who follow Qiao Xinxin, on the evening of June 3 local time, some friends who followed Qiao Xinxin went to his residence and found that the door was locked. A Laotian neighbor of Qiao Xinxin said that about 3 days ago, two Laotian policemen and six Chinese (CCP) policemen came.

Another friend said that he was followed last night and had to change residences frequently, so it is not convenient for him to be interviewed for the time being.

When the reporter dialed Qiao Xinxin's phone number, there were Lao and English prompts saying "unable to connect". It is not yet known whether Qiao Xinxin has been taken back to mainland China.

Qiao Xinxin, formerly known as Yang Zewei, was born in August 1986 in Qidong County, Hunan Province. Qiao Xinxin used to be a special correspondent for Radio Free Asia in Southeast Asia. In March 2023, he launched the "Tear Down the Wall Movement" and published "The Book of Wall Demolition".

In April 2023, Qiao Xinxin said in an interview with The Epoch Times that he had received information from insiders that Chen Siyuan, deputy director of the CCP’s Public Security Bureau, had ordered to organize backbone cyber police from all provinces to go to Beijing for a one-month special battle with the “overseas cyber army.” However, after the news was exposed, the above-mentioned contact information of the backbone Internet police all became invalid. The "China Digital Times" website has verified the authenticity of the document through cross-validation.

In mid-April, Qiao Xinxin was threatened by the CCP transnationally. The Public Security Department of Hunan Province, Qidong County, Township Police Station, and village cadres investigated Qiao Xinxin's personal situation at every level, and put pressure on him through local relatives and friends.

Many friends advised him to leave Laos as soon as possible but he is not afraid of being arrested, and at the same time actively contacted the embassies of major democratic countries in Vientiane, the capital of Laos, and the United Nations agencies, hoping to leave Southeast Asia through legal means.

Qiao Xinxin believes that the Great Firewall of the CCP is dangerous and will cause international diplomatic incidents. He even told reporters, "If someone really needs someone to sacrifice the flag for tearing down the wall, then start with me."

Previously, Qiao Xinxin had written a non-suicide statement and entrusted Canadian writer Ms. Sheng Xue to issue his non-suicide statement once he lost contact for more than 48 hours.

Ms. Sheng Xue tweeted Qiao Xinxin's legal residence visa in Laos, pointing out that Qiao Xinxin was arrested in Laos and the CCP participated in the arrest. She called on everyone to pay attention to Qiao Xinxin's fate and mobilize the international community to take immediate rescue measures.

"He (Qiao Xinxin) knew his danger, but he chose to bear it. Because if no one stands up to resist the CCP, the persecution of the CCP's tyranny will only become more and more widespread, and the number of victims will only increase." She told The Epoch Times reporter.

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The movement to tear down the CCP wall continues

At present, the official of the "Tear Down The Wall Movement" issued a statement confirming that Qiao Xinxin was arrested by the Lao police and 6 policemen from the Chinese Communist Party. However, the movement to tear down the wall is still in operation, and will continue to tear down the CCP's Internet "foolish people's wall" in accordance with the idea of tearing down the wall initiated by Qiao Xinxin.

Wang Qingpeng, the founder of "One Person, One Push", said in an interview with The Epoch Times that since Qiao Xinxin was arrested, the demolition movement will not stop. She'll also be taking on more of the Wall Breaking campaign. "Just tell the CCP that after arresting Qiao Xinxin, the movement to tear down the wall will continue to move forward. This is the benefit of volunteer work," she said.

Wang Qingpeng said: "We are all volunteers. In fact, Qiao Xinxin is also a volunteer. Although Qiao Xinxin was arrested and lost a capable volunteer, the movement to tear down the wall will not stop until the Berlin Wall falls. The Berlin Wall will not fall, not only the Chinese in China and our overseas Chinese are all Qiao Xinxin.

"Now it's another transnational arrest. So if the Berlin Wall doesn't fall, the CCP doesn't fall, and everyone is not safe."

(Reposted from The Epoch Times/Responsible editor: Li Chengyu)
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British "June 4th Symposium": The CCP should be designated as a terrorist organization

On the eve of the 34th anniversary of June 4th, the British "China Watch" and the German "European Voice" organized a seminar in London, England. Participants said that from the "June 4th" to the "Blank Paper Revolution", the Chinese people's pursuit of freedom has never stopped, and the CCP must accept the trial of history.

A number of pro-democracy activists from China and Hong Kong gathered in London, England on the eve of June 4th to recall the history of the CCP suppressing the student movement with machine guns and tanks in Tiananmen Square 34 years ago.

Huang Hua, Consultant of China Democracy Party Headquarters UK: "Our request is that the Communist Party of China step down and return power to the people."

Participants said that "June 4th" is a blood debt owed by the CCP to the Chinese people. Under totalitarian rule, tragedies continue to recur. Last year, the eradication of the epidemic also led to human rights disasters again. However, from the "June Fourth Movement" in 1989 to the "Blank Paper Revolution" last year, the Chinese people's desire for freedom has never stopped.

Ma Jian, a well-known exiled writer: "I remember that during the 'June 4th' commemoration, there were always some international students who would turn out to protest. Now they are on our side, especially during the White Paper Movement. It will go on forever. No one will say who is the last winner, but the truth must be the last winner."

Lin Lijun, a preschool Chinese teacher from the audience of the seminar: "There are many Chinese people, just like the students in the current white paper movement, they are all brave enough to stand up."

On the other hand, the CCP's ambition to fight against democracy has expanded from Tiananmen Square to the international community. Participants revealed that freedom of speech is also threatened in Europe today by the CCP’s overseas police bureau and secret police.

French Sinologist Hou Zhiming: "The Chinatown in Paris is full of Chinese restaurants, and there are Beijing police everywhere. They don't allow us to have this (banner)."

Participants said that the "June 4th" students used their lives to prove that democracy and freedom are the common beliefs of mankind. Groups such as Hong Kong people and Tibetans who escaped the CCP’s political persecution continue to pursue universal values in foreign countries, telling the CCP with actions that it cannot suppress the people’s pursuit of freedom.

Zheng Wenjie, head of the British Hong Kong Association: "We must retain a belief in democracy and our values; in addition, we must join the establishment of freedom, democracy and justice in the international community. Then we must resist the CCP's possible future foreign military expansion. "

Some participants called on the international community to pay attention to the ongoing human rights persecution by the CCP regime, and to designate the CCP as the world's largest terrorist organization.





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