U.S. Rights Activists Petition State Department Again, Calling for Greater Sanctions Against Communist China

On Wednesday, March 24, human rights activists from the U.S. East Region traveled from New York to Washington, D.C., to stand in solidarity with the State Department and call on Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken to strengthen the U.S. and European Union partnership to contain and sanction the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and to strongly demand and support increased sanctions against the CCP.

In front of the State Department in the pouring rain, Bai Jiemin, Vice President of the China Democracy and Human Rights Alliance and President of the U.S. East Region, along with Luo Yongdong, Wei Libin, Chen Nali and other human rights advocates, set up banners in front of the State Department saying “The Chinese Communist Party is the root of all evil” and “The Chinese Communist Party is the enemy of the people of the world”, chanting “Resolutely support the U.S. government to sanction the Chinese Communist Party”, “Down with the Chinese Communist Party”, “Long live the United States of America! and other slogans.

In an interview with our reporter, Bai Jiamin said, “Before the dialogue between China’s top foreign affairs officials Yang Jiechi and Wang Yi and Secretary Blinken on March 18, they went in front of the State Department to put pressure on the U.S. government, asking it to be tough on the evil Chinese Communist Party for the sake of the Chinese people. What I didn’t expect was that when the U.S.-China dialogue took place that day, Yang Jiechi threw a tantrum and brought the Chinese Communist Party’s style of oppressing the people to a diplomatic setting. It was a very tense situation, and was condemned and criticized by all righteous countries in the world. We, overseas people who have been persecuted by the Chinese Communist Party, are also very angry. Yesterday we came before the State Department and strongly supported the U.S. government to increase the sanctions against the CCP.”

Bai Jumin said he fled to the United States, a democratic country, after experiencing firsthand the brutal persecution by the evil Chinese Communist Party, and it was the U.S. government that accepted him. He said, “In the United States, the most opposed to the CCP are the Chinese from mainland China. The U.S. government should think about why it is the Chinese who are most opposed to the Chinese Communist Party. That’s because the Chinese who have personally experienced the Chinese Communist Party’s rule, they know best the nature of the Chinese Communist Party and what the Communist Party has done to the Chinese people and to people all over the world.” “We live in the United States and feel deeply the happiness and joy that human rights and freedom in the United States and the tolerance of the United States, the beacon of the democratic world, bring to us. In front of the U.S. State Department, it was with gratitude and hope for American democracy that we shouted ‘Viva America’.”

In front of the Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C., rights activists in the U.S. East put up banners saying “The Chinese Communist Party is the root of all evil” and “The Chinese Communist Party is the enemy of the people of the world. From right, Luo Yongdong, Chen Nali, Bai Jiemin and Wei Libin (courtesy of Bai Jiemin)

Bai Jiamin said that the Chinese Communist Party was a bit complacent because of the recent visit of the Russian foreign minister to China, where he held talks with the Chinese foreign minister and issued a joint statement not to politicize human rights issues. He said they also went to the Russian Embassy in the United States to strongly protest and demand that the Russian government draw a clear line with the CCP, take into account the feelings of the Chinese people who are persecuted by the CCP, and recognize that the CCP is the source of all evil.

Rights activists from the U.S. East came to the Swiss Embassy in Washington, D.C., with banners reading “The Chinese Communist Party is the source of all evil” and “The Chinese Communist Party is the enemy of the people of the world. From right, Wei Libin, Bai Jiemin, Chen Nali and Luo Yongdong (courtesy of Bai Jiemin)

Bai also said that recently, Switzerland, a neutral country, also condemned the CCP’s serious human rights violations in China. They also rushed to the Swiss Embassy in Washington that day to put up a banner, strongly demanding the Swiss government to freeze and confiscate the assets of corrupt Chinese Communist officials and compensate those whose lives were taken by the Chinese Communist virus and the Chinese people who were persecuted by the Chinese Communist Party.

Hearing that the figure of 91.194 million members of the CCP was revealed yesterday from mainland China, Bai Jiamin said, “This is a good number, moreover, it shows that the evil CCP is about to die and be finished, which is both public opinion and represents the will of God.”