Breaking News - SMS: an Effective Way To Quit The CCP

Posted by Michael Anderson on Thursday, January 17th, 2008
 
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During the Christmas period, many Chinese people received SMS messages about the Nine Commentaries on the Chinese Communist Party and quitting the membership of the CCP through mobile phones. The message not only included text but also voice, music and picture components. Within a month over one million, three hundred and forty thousand people quit the CCP after receiving these SMS messages.

A citizen from Wuxi City received the message with cartoon and music during the Christmas period and passed the message along to his friends.

He explained, “Nowadays the internet is well developed. People use the web to condemn the CCP, pass the messages through currency notes, and now pass the messages via SMS. The collapse of the Chinese Communist Party is a definite and it can’t be avoided by history.”

According to petitioners from Beijing, people have received SMS about the exposure of the CCP’s crimes towards Falun Gong practitioners and also the Nine Commentaries for a long time. They browse the Epoch Times through provided websites to announce their departure from the party.

A petitioner from Liaoning Province watched NTDTV and truth videos about Falun Gong through websites by using technology which breaks through the censorship software implemented by the Chinese authorities. He shared the websites with others and formed a human rights group with other citizens.

A Standing Committee member of Anhui Province, Wang Zhaojun, wrote in his open letter to Chinese president Hu Jintao, “We can imagine how fast text messages travel from mobiles. It is similar to that of a nuclear explosion. The constitution law must not forbid the content in the messages and besides technology isn’t advanced enough to stop this yet.”

The above was brought to you by Ziyou, hosted by Chris Thomas for Breaking News on SOH Radio Network.

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