Human Rights Day rally in Washington calls for characterizing the CCP as a “transnational criminal organization”

Thursday, December 10, is World Human Rights Day. Several civil society groups rallied on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., to expose the evils of the Chinese Communist Party and the threat it poses to the world, calling for its prompt designation as a “transnational criminal organization.

Frank Gaffney, vice president of the Committee to Address the Current Danger of the Chinese Communist Party: “We need all those who love and want to defend freedom to make sure that this ‘transnational criminal organization’ does not go unpunished. It is destroying this country and all the other countries that desire and are losing their freedom.”

On the occasion of World Human Rights Day, several civil society groups rallied in front of Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., to expose the brutal human rights persecution and threat to the world by the Chinese Communist Party and to call for its swift designation as a “transnational criminal organization.

Salih Hudayar, a representative of a Uighur group, said, “The Chinese Communist Party has killed over 70 million people and is continuing to kill as we speak.”

Sean Lin, Executive Director of the Truth Defenders Coalition: “The live organ harvesting that we just talked about, the largest mass extermination of innocent Chinese people, especially prisoners of conscience, including Falun Gong practitioners and Uyghurs, has been going on for over 20 years.”

U.S. Rep. Scott Perry (R-Texas) introduced a bill in the House of Representatives on Oct. 1 to designate the Chinese Communist Party as a “transnational organized crime group” and to impose targeted sanctions. The bill was met with strong reactions, with participants stating that the Chinese Communist dictatorship is the greatest threat to the free world.

Jason Jones, President and Founder of the Disadvantaged Project: “Every time I look at this phone in my hand, I ask myself who made it; what about the rare earths used to make the phone; what about the lives of the miners; are there Uyghurs involved in the production of the phone; are there slave laborers who put it in the box?

Ed Martin, President of the Phyllis Slavery Eagle: “Through the fentanyl that corrupts our society, the erosion of our universities, the Chinese Communist virus, the corruption of international organizations, the election fraud, all the bad things, the malicious acts that start in Beijing.”

Participants also spoke of the deliberate concealment of the virus epidemic by the Chinese Communist Party over the past year, which led to its global spread. The Chinese Communist Party is also behind the U.S. election fraud.

The year 2020 has seen a series of major events that have shown the world the evil nature of the Chinese Communist Party and the great harm it has done to humanity,” the reporter said. More and more people have joined the torrent of efforts to dismantle the CCP.”