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Service Center for Quitting the CCP Established in Israel

By Gidon Belmaker
Epoch Times Israel Staff
Jun 14, 2008

The Israeli 'Quit the CCP' Service Center (The Epoch Times)
The Israeli "Quit the CCP" Service Center (The Epoch Times)


TEL AVIV, Israel—On Saturday, June 14, The Israeli Service Center for Quitting the Chinese Communist Party was formally established, joining over 100 service centers in over 30 different countries.

Almost two decades after the collapse of the soviet block, the silent revolution of China is already progressing rapidly and in a global scope. More than 38 million Chinese people have already quitted the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

The over 100 service centers for quitting the CCP around the world give Chinese people all over the world a hope for a new China.

On Saturday, June 14, the Israeli Service Center for Quitting the Communist Party held an activity in a Neve Shaanan promenade in downtown Tel Aviv, where a large number of Chinese people from all over Israel are coming every weekend for shopping and recreation. The service center volunteers were holding signs encouraging the Chinese people to withdraw from the CCP, and showing placards that explain the party's bloody history.

Surge of Withdrawals

The surge of withdrawals from the CCP started in after The Epoch Times had published in November 2004 a series of commentaries discussing the CCP's 60 years of reign, as well as the history of the Communist Party.

The series, Nine Commentaries on The Communist Party has been won an international award by the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA).

The Nine Commentaries were widely distributed all over the world, as well as inside Mainland China. This has unleashed an overwhelming force of discontent from the party's rule that had been chained for more than a half century because of fear of the CCP's terror.

Volunteers provide information and the means to quit the CCP for Chinese immigrants in Israel. (The Epoch Times)
Volunteers provide information and the means to quit the CCP for Chinese immigrants in Israel. (The Epoch Times)

Joining the party through its affiliated organizations is usually done from a young age, and in high education institutions and working places it is considered as a course of promotion and benefits. Quitting the party was very unlikely before 2004.

Ms. Yi Rong, the vice president of The Global Service Center for Quitting The Chinese Communist Party, has sent a congratulatory message to the Israeli service center. "It is great to have it established because this is not only for overseas Chinese in Israel, but also brings more attention to the Israeli people about what is going on in China and how the Chinese people would like to get rid of the communist party in China", said Yi.

"They look for a new China without a communist party, a new China with religious freedom and freedom of speech for people", she said.

"Because a lot of Chinese people work in Israel temporarily they can get the information about quitting the CCP which they cannot get when they are inside China", Yi added.

Tens of thousands of Chinese people work in Israel temporarily. Most men are building workers, and women usually work in nursing old people. Many Chinese often arrive in Israel and leave Israel, which make the service center an opportunity for them to learn the truth about the CCP before going back to China, and detaching themselves from it.

Before the establishment of the service center, volunteers where collecting quitting the CCP statements on a small scale, and without an organized system. After the Chinese communist regime orchestrated a mob to attack the service center in Flushing, New York City, since May 17, it was decided to open more service centers around the world, as well as in Israel.

A Chinese Person Changes His Attitude

One Chinese man was always interfering with the quitting the CCP activities and even cursing people of Chinese origin who encouraged people to quit the party. Whenever he saw a person about to sign a withdrawal statement, he would tell him not to sign and scare him.

During the service center's activities today, though, he voluntarily came to one Falun Gong practitioner of Chinese origin who volunteers for the service center and asked her many questions. She told him about the Chinese communist party's crimes against humanity and its shameful history and about the importance of quitting the party.

She also told him about the neglectful way the Chinese authorities were dealing with the earthquake relief efforts, and that the CCP does not care about human life.

"You are very intelligent, you are giving me many answers to my questions", he said. He also took a copy of the Nine Commentaries, and said: "I have already read it, but after we were talking today, I will read it again".

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