The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) held its 73rd National Day on Oct. 1. Meanwhile, protesters in California and around the world rallied against the CCP, citing its long history of violence, human rights violations, and totalitarianism.
Groups in northern California held two rallies, one in Berkeley and one in San Francisco.
In the morning, protesters went to the University of California Berkeley, where the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in San Francisco was scheduled to speak. They delivered an open letter to the university, stating that allowing the Consulate General on the campus will “contribute to the whitewashing of crimes committed by the CCP.”…