(Clearwisdom.net) On the morning of November 4, 2006, the Service Center to Quit the Party held a "Great Wall of Courage" activity to support the 15 million withdrawals from the CCP. They also broadcast the news that Jia Jia, the secretary general of Science and Technology Association in Shanxi Province, left his Chinese tour group after arriving in Taiwan and publicly testified to the growing popularity and significant impact of the wave of party resignations in China.
Signing names to support the withdrawals from the party
The Great Wall of Courage
Mrs. Huang, a volunteer from the service center said: "We are very happy to see more than 15 million people have quit the party. We are here today to support them. Another purpose of this activity is to support Jia Jia, who departed the Chinese tour group in Taiwan, and brought a list of 100 people who want to quit the party. We should encourage him. So, we held this activity, and encourage more people to quit the party."
Volunteers kept broadcasting the news of quitting the party and the truth of Falun Gong. Practitioners also passed out flyers and collected signatures to condemn the CCP. Many groups of Chinese tourists passed by. Every time some Chinese tourists passed by, a volunteer told them: "We are all Chinese and we love our country. But, loving China is not equal to loving the CCP. So, please take this chance to quit the CCP. Let us make a brand new China without the CCP. Thank you. Have a good trip."
Many Chinese read the banners and listened to the volunteers. Some of them accepted the truth-clarifying materials and copies of the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party.
One man said that the CCP has persecuted the Chinese people, and he hoped that the human right problems in China would be solved in a peaceful way. He said: "We support the freedom of speech. It is very good that the volunteers hold such an activity to support the withdrawals from the CCP."
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