The Chinese communist regime celebrates Oct. 1 as its national day. However, protesters around the world mark the day as a “National Day of Mourning,” lamenting the loss of basic human rights and freedoms for mainland Chinese people for more than seven decades. The United States Nearly 100 Chinese people rallied in front of the Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles on Oct. 1 to protest the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) tyranny. They warned the public about its influence in the United States. Protesters held anti-CCP signs and carried grass-stuffed figures of current and past Chinese communist leaders to the front of the consulate. Four of them carried a black coffin to the site, wishing an early end to the CCP. At the rally, they burned the CCP’s red five-star flag and acted out a short play, titled “The Siege of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.” The play was to honor pro-democracy Hong …
Protesters Around the World Condemn the CCP on Its National Day, Oct. 1
October 5, 2021
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