On April 18, Ms. Huang Yingzhou, an immigrant from China, announced her withdrawal from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its affiliated organizations at a rally in New York City to commemorate the 22nd anniversary of the April 25 peaceful appeal in Beijing. The quit the CCP movement (Tuidang in Chinese) began in December 2004 after the publication of the editorial series “Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party” by The Epoch Times. Since then, it has become a global movement of Chinese people renouncing their ties to the CCP. As of April 21, more than 376 million Chinese people have quit the CCP and its affiliated organizations, according to the Tuidang center. “Back then, I was forced to join it. I’m really happy to be able to quit it here today. It’s like a lasso on me that is broken and I’m free from this evil,” Huang said. Huang told The …