Wang Jing, a citizen journalist for June 4, has been brutally persecuted and imprisoned by the Chinese Communist Party for years after exposing the CCP’s human rights abuses and speaking out on behalf of the victims and visitors in China. At the end of 2020, Wang Jing fled the control and persecution of the Chinese Communist Party and came to the United States. (Photo credit: June 4, 2011)
At the end of 2020, Ms. Wang Jing, a citizen journalist for the June 4 News Network, escaped from the Chinese Communist Party’s control and persecution and came to the United States. She came to the United States.
Soon after her arrival in the United States, Ms. Wang gave an interview to reporters, hoping that her personal experience would help people in the United States and around the world to understand the evil nature of the CCP more clearly. She expressed that she would work with more righteous people in the United States to continue to expose the evils of the CCP and fight for democracy and freedom for the Chinese people.
The following is an excerpt from this interview.
Reporter: As a citizen journalist for June 4 SkyNews, what special experience did you have in the mainland before?
Wang Jing: I would like to start by talking about the domestic violence I experienced as a child. My father’s domestic violence came from the inhumane Education of Mao Zedong. I grew up feeling that my father was inhumane, and he locked the door of the house behind him while he was beating us, and when we cried out from the beating, the neighbors rushed to help but were kept out. So I grew up longing to open that door and let the neighbors in to help. Later I found out that the tyranny of China (CCP) is like this, it closes the door of the country and controls the people’s speech, controls all the media, and does not allow these people to ask for help. If the outside world accuses China of not having human rights, it says that people interfere in its internal affairs. So I think this kind of tyranny is the same as the domestic violence I experienced as a child.
The first Time I recognized the CCP’s lack of human rights and the nature of its tyranny was the case of my sister. She was brutally murdered at her workplace when she was 19 years old, and her workplace never reported it to the police. But my sister’s body was nowhere to be found, and the scene of the murder, related exhibits and the case file were all claimed to have been lost by the police and never shown to our Family. My sister’s unit, PetroChina, shirked its responsibility, insisting that my sister had wandered off on her own because the files were missing and the police had failed to solve the case, even denying that it was a criminal case. I felt that the Chinese Communist Party system does not take human Life seriously, and your life is not even guaranteed. In the process of dealing with the public prosecutor and related government departments for my sister’s case, they simply ignored life and people’s lives.
And this kind of thing is unthinkable in a democratic country. My Japanese husband told me that if this kind of thing happened in Japan, the factory involved would be shut down immediately because it could not guarantee the lives of its employees. But companies like my sister’s unit are so wealthy that they only care about profits and not the lives of their employees, and the Chinese Communist government is even more inhumane like that. If you dare to resist to expose them, they in turn will persecute you and even throw you into prison. Many people who have been wronged and complained are facing this situation. Tragedies like the one that happened to my family and all kinds of wrongful cases and violations are countless in China. I have witnessed too many of these things in the process of going to Beijing to file a complaint, and I realized that something is wrong with this country! This is not a problem of one or two corrupt officials or one or two bad people, but a serious problem of the whole society and the whole country.
It was then that I felt that the Chinese people, who were in dire straits, needed help from the people of the world, and then I thought about how I could let the world know about the current situation in China, which led me to become a reporter and volunteer for June 4. I hope that through my empathy, I can truly reflect the current situation of Chinese people who are living inhumanely, without human rights and without hope, who have lost their normal lives in order to seek redress, and many of whom have even gone crazy or died on their way to petition. I hope my efforts can save more people like this.
Reporter: Why did you choose to come to the U.S. when you were still facing the pain and danger of a recurrence of brain cancer after your release from prison?
Wang Jing: On December 10, 2014, World Human Rights Day, I was beaten by interceptors from my Home township government while interviewing petitioners in Beijing. After I called the police, instead of punishing the perpetrators, the Beijing police conspired to trick me back to Jilin, after which I was sentenced to 4 years and 10 months in prison by the local court in vain. This made me realize once and for all the reality of the CCP’s collaboration from the central to the local level in oppressing the people. The CCP government will arbitrarily oppress the people and trample on human rights in order to maintain its rule. If you believe in the CCP, you will be cheated to your grave. From that moment on, I completely recognized the evil nature of the CCP and firmly believed that only by overthrowing the communist system could I and all the oppressed, exploited and persecuted people be saved. After I was released from prison, I no longer petitioned, sued or took other judicial channels, because China is not a society under the rule of law, but an anti-rule of law, anti-human system, where the rule of law and reason do not make sense. I want to get out of this prison in China, because people like me, who have already realized and have the spirit of resistance, will either go to jail or fight against them until they die in China. I think the only way to save the Chinese people is to go abroad and use my own personal experience to wake up people all over the world to overthrow and dismantle the CCP and eradicate the communist system.
Reporter: What advice and expectations do you have for the new U.S. president and administration?
Wang Jing: My feeling in mainland China is that I grew up rebelling against domestic violence, and then against the tyranny of the state, and now I finally escaped to the free world. As a result, I now find that the United States, the world’s number one democracy, is being eaten up and infiltrated by the Chinese Communist Party. So I don’t want what the Chinese people have suffered to be repeated in the United States and the world.
My biggest concern at the moment is that the United States will become a second China. If the democratic freedom of the United States is covered by the dark cloud of the Chinese Communist Party, then the whole world will lose its light. Before I think it is the Chinese people who are in trouble, but now I think it is the people of the world who are in trouble. So I hope that the people of the United States and the world will wake up and see the threat that the CCP poses to humanity, and that we can all work together to find a way to eradicate this communist system.
Therefore, I hope that the current president and government will resolutely resist the CCP and take further measures to actively sanction the CCP and accelerate its early disintegration. Although I have such a wish, considering the current president’s close ties with the CCP, I am still very worried whether the current administration will be resolutely Anti-Communist and whether it can truly serve the welfare of the American people and the world.
Reporter: Do you have anything to say to people living in the United States?
Wang Jing: I hope that people living in the United States, whether Chinese or American, will cherish the democracy and freedom of the United States, and that all people will work together to protect the hard-won democracy and freedom of the United States. I believe there are still many brave and sober Americans, and there are comrades here who share my goal, and I would like to fight with them to overthrow the Chinese Communist Party.
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