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Global United Front Work Strategy by the Chinese Communist Regime

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WOIPFG 24/04/2008

Prologue

1. Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s global united front strategy

1.1 Chinese Communist leaders on the united front”

1.2 Strategy change from the "world revolution" to the "patriotic united front" across the borders

2. Chinese Communist Party’s overseas forces in action

2.1 CCP’s overseas “underground” Party organized activities

2.2 Using public funds for training leaders of overseas Chinese, joint activities and summer camps for overseas young Chinese

2.2.1 Overseas Chinese leaders’ training class in China

2.2.2 Overseas “friendship associations”

2.2.3 Summer camps for overseas Chinese youth and teenagers

2.3 Overseas “Chinese community social activities” organized to carry out Chinese Communist Party’s messages and objectives

2.3.1 CCP’s National Day Celebration

2.3.2 Overseas Chinese patriotism exploited by the CCP during the Beijing Olympic Torch Relay

2.3.3 CCP-controlled activities against the dissidents

2.4 The Overseas Chinese Communist forces with “the right to vote” forming

2.4.1 China Council for the promotion of peaceful national reunification

2.4.2 Association of Chinese Scientists and Engineers

2.4.3 Fang’s Newspaper Empire

3. Major tactics used by the CCP to control overseas Chinese

3.1 Enticing overseas Chinese media to become part of the Chinese Communist propaganda vehicle

3.2 Chinese Communist’s “root effort” to nurture and develop its power and influence overseas.

3.3 Make social dignitaries and luminaries the target of United Front Work

3.4 Budget and funding specifically established for the overseas unified front work

3.4.1 Upper/elite class entertainment and lobbying

3.4.2 Unified front propaganda advertising and media budget

3.4.3 Overseas “united social and friendship activities”

3.4.4 Dedicated budget and funding for the overseas Chinese culture “education”

4. Seeking and gaining World Wide resources through an Open Door Policy

4.1 CITIC (China International Trust and Investment Company) is the largest window to attract and utilize foreign capital

4.2 Increasing the dependency and reliance of Chinese markets by developed nations to attract and draw advanced technologies and major overseas fundings

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China: Olympics Media Freedom Commitments Violated

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Human Rights Watch 07/07/2008

The Chinese government continues to block and threaten foreign journalists despite repeated promises to lift media freedom restrictions ahead of the Olympic Games, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today.

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What Can We Learn from Chinese Media Coverage of the Flushing Incident?

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According to the Epoch Times, on May 17, 2008, mobs of two or three hundred Chinese people waving Communist China flags were organized to create public disorder in Flushing, New York, where local Falun Gong practitioners were holding a rally to support the withdrawal of 36 million people from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The rally had been scheduled one month before when the organizers submitted an application to the police. The gathering began with a request for a moment of silence to mourn the deaths of the earthquake victims in Sichuan. Instead of respectful silence, however, the request was met with yelling and shouting from the mob on the other side of the street. The mobs on that day engaged in both verbal abuse and physical assault against Falun Gong practitioners. Over the next several days, those pro-communist crowds showed up at the local public library and continued to cause trouble around the Service Center for Quitting the CCP, a booth that had been in operation for four years by Falun Gong practitioners to help people withdraw from the Chinese Communist Party. Even to this day, despite a significant reduction in the number of agitators, the harassment persists.

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EXPRESSING SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING OPPRESSION BY CHINA OF FALUN GONG IN UNITED STATES AND CHINA

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The United States House of Representative (10/6/2004 1:37)

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United Nations Report 2007 about the Falun Gong

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United Nations / 2007

The following are excerpts of official documents from the United Nations issued in 2007 and that discuss specifically persecution in China of members of the Falun Gong.


Combined Report


Report on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (China)


Report on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (China)


Report on Arbitrary Detention (China)


Report on Violence against Woman (China)


Report on the Freedom of Religion or Belief (China)


Human rights defenders (China)

 

"We Could Disappear at Any Time: Retaliation and Abuses against Chinese Petitioners"

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Human Rights Watch - 8/12/2005

"Two people died already in the past year––we don’t dare say how, but they were both petitioners... We can be arrested at any time, and we can disappear at any time."

Ai, a petitioner in Beijing

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Rally in Chicago Supports 30 Million Withdrawals from the CCP and Affiliated Organizations

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On December 29, a rally and a parade were held in Chicago's Chinatown to support 30 million withdrawals from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its affiliated organizations. Though it was very cold in the windy city, the rally drew the attention of many passersby, including several people who quit the CCP during the rally.

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Keep up human rights pressure on China in the run-up to 2008 Olympics

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European Parliament – 27.11.2007

With next year's Olympic Games in Beijing just around the corner, the world must keep up the pressure on China over its human rights record, a hearing of the European Parliament's Human Rights Subcommittee attended by over 200 people was told on Monday. Several NGOs, including a Chinese dissident speaking live via internet telephone conference, described the widespread human rights violations still being perpetrated by the authorities.

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EU Urged to promote Political Dialogue on Tibet's Autonomy

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European Parliament adopts Resolution on the Environmental Situation in Tibet and the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics

Press release, Brussels, 8.11.2007

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China: EU must maintain pressure on human rights in the run-up to the Olympics

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European Parliament  04.12.2007

As Beijing prepares for the 2008 summer Olympic Games the EU must keep up the pressure on China on human rights. That's the message that emerged from events organised by the European Parliament in November about human rights in China ahead of the Olympics and the situation in Tibet.

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