How Should the Overseas Democratic Movement Respond to the Serious Infiltration by the CCP?
Co-organized:
Overseas Chinese Democracy Coalition
Women‘s Rights in China
Christian Alliance for Righteousness
Topic: How Should the Overseas Democratic Movement Respond
to the Serious Infiltration by the CCP?
Date: Sunday, October 13, 2024, from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM
Location: 136-20 38th Ave, 12th Floor, Flushing, NY 11354
Contacts: Zhang Jing / Shao Jun (wrchina2007@gmail.com)
In recent years, the U.S. law enforcement agencies have taken actions to combat and curb the CCP’s infiltration into the United States. One after another, the CCP’s agents and informants infiltrating the overseas democracy movement have been arrested and prosecuted. Additionally, the CCP’s agents or proxies infiltrating the New York State Governor’s Office and New York City Mayor’s Office have been exposed or prosecuted. The CCP’s longstanding espionage network in the U.S. is frequently uncovered,. And we believe that in given time, the CCP’s infiltration and subversion efforts in the U.S. will completely fail.
The overseas Chinese democracy movement has historically been a major target of the CCP’s infiltration, division, and destruction. It is also a critical battlefield that China’s democratic forces must defend. Faced with the CCP’s infiltration, sabotage, bribery, and attempts to induce defections, how should the overseas democracy movement position itself? How can it enhance its ability to identify threats and maintain autonomy? More importantly, how can it persevere, grow, and thrive amidst such hostile encirclement? The seminar, co-hosted by the Overseas Democracy Movement Joint Conference, the Women‘s Rights in China, and the Christian Alliance for Righteousness, will explore and discuss these issues in depth, and further expose the CCP’s united front tactics, inducement strategies, and infiltration methods.
We warmly welcome the public to attend and invite media outlets to cover the event.
Zhang Xiaoning, the murderer of pro-democracy activist and lawyer Li Jinjin in Flushing NY, attends a hearing at the Queens Supreme Court NY. File photo 8/29/2024.