Chinese defectors reveal China's human rights abuses
Defectors from the Chinese communist party, former Chinese diplomat Chen Yonglin and former policemen Hao Fengjun spoke about China’s human rights abuses in Belgium earlier this week. Fengjun detailed how Chinese police are cracking down on people's reading of the Nine Commentaries, a publication exposing the crimes of the Chinese Communist Party. Former Chinese diplomat Chen Yonglin left the Chinese consulate in June this year. He spoke about his fourteen years of service in the Chinese consulate. He exposed in detail how the Chinese Communist Party persecutes the Chinese democracy movement, Tibetan groups, Falun Gong practitioners, and even those who read outside news.
The former policeman from the 610 office, Hao Fenjiun, talked about how the 610 office is reacting to the current wave of withdrawals from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The 610 office is often referred to as a Gestapo-like agency. He also spoke about repression mounting against those reading the publication "The Nine Commentaries" which exposes the human abuses of the CCP. "Since the "Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party" was published last November, the CCP has demanded that the entire nation¡¦s 610 offices be on high alert and prepare to block the spread of the Nine Commentaries. They established a special case to suppress the dissemination of the Nine Commentaries. To deal with those who publicly renounced their CCP membership on the Epoch Times website, the 610 offices collects all data and information on these people. "
This is Ji Ping, NTDTV, Brussel, Belgium



