[Reported by CIG special commentator]
Recently, CIG has issued a proclamation on the 60th anniversary of the CCP's usurpation of the state power, proposing to resist the CCP regime through all-out non-cooperation, including the resignation of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party), the CYL (Communist Youth League), the CYP (China Young Pioneers), the establishment of independent trade unions and so on. At the same time, all kinds of non-cooperations start to appear, including the parade Commander Fang Fenghui's disagreement to the CCP's staffing arrangements, which caused its fourth plenary session of the 17th central committee to no results, together with the students' resisting the parade rehearsals and the veterans' protests.
According to domestic news, the Commander of the Beijing Military Region, parade Commander Fang Fenghui, by taking the advantages of leading the troops to defend Beijing and its surrounding areas, suddenly launched an attack against the CCP's staffing arrangements at the fourth plenary session of the 17th central committee of the CCP. In the end, the CCP had to yield to Fang and made such concessions that there was no mention about staffing arrangements, Tibet problem or the newly-happened Xinjiang riot. This is a good example of military's non-cooperation with the CCP.
About 100 college students in Beijing, who believed Scholar Ding Xiaoping was unreasonably detained by the authorities, gathered to protest at Haidian Branch of Beijing Public Security Bureau for two days, demanding the release of Ding. During the 1989 Student Movement, as a member of Students' Union of Peking University, Ding was one of the organizers. After the June 4th Incident in 1989, Ding was arrested but released in January 1991. It was said that Ding was detained for the coming anniversary of the establishment of the communist evil totalitarian regime by the CCP. Moreover, in preparation for the so-called celebration, the CCP forced the college students to take the parade-training, which caused the students' discontent and protest. The protest is a kind of non-cooperation, demonstrating a denial of the CCP's atrocities.
In Lanzhou, Gansu Province, about 200 demobilized army cadres, who have been subject to the CCP's arrangement then entered enterprises, started spontaneously to gather at the municipal bureau of finance every day since July 10, appealing to the authorities for help. On September 14, more than 500 people gathered at Gansu Provincial Government for petition, demanding the authorities to confirm their identity and treatment. The veterans' continuous protest is also the expression of non-cooperation with the CCP.
From the opening of the 17th national congress of the CCP to the so-called 60 anniversary celebration, the CCP has launched a new round illegal surveillance and violence persecution. In response, hundreds of petitioners in Shanghai had a positive resistance and signed a petition of anti-surveillance and anti-violence campaign, which illustrated the non-cooperation from the activists.
There are so many ways of all-out non-cooperation, such as not participating in various activities organized by the CCP, even curbing them as far as possible. As the veterans and college students mentioned above, who took their own actions, demonstrate what all-out non-cooperations are. An increasing number of non-cooperation is still in process. The CCP has been immersed in so extreme a state of nervousness that the sale of knives is prohibited in Beijing.
September 22, 2009
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