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Malaysia: Chinese Students and Others Seek Information about Quitting the Party in China (Photos) By a practitioner from Malaysia
(Clearwisdom.net) On March 2, 2007, the Service Center for Quitting the
Party in Malaysia came to Nilai, where thousands of Chinese students attend
college, to hold a rally in support of withdrawals from the Chinese Communist
Party. The service center has previously held a rally in Nilai. The organizer said
that the situation in Nilai has changed significantly since the last rally. Many
Chinese students, who previously didn't dare accept the materials, now
enthusiastically learn more about the trend to quit the Party. He said,
"Although it rained during the rally, it was successful. I believe that the
situation will become better and better. We will come to Nilai again in the
future." He called upon the Chinese students to pass along the information
about quitting the party to their families and friends in China. More and more people in Malaysia acknowledge the trend to quit the party. A
columnist for a local Chinese newspaper saw the Service Center for Quitting the
Party in Kuala Lumpur and wrote an article about it. He also raised some
questions. The service center volunteers responded to the columnist and explained what
quitting the party meant. They explained why the CCP is not the same thing as
China. The central article, which reminded people that the CCP tries to deceive
the world with falsified economic development reports, was published as well. The rally organizer said that more and more people from different social
classes are interested in learning about the trend to quit the party. On one
occasion a diplomat from an embassy saw their activity and contacted them for
more information. The organizer said that it was very meaningful to have such a rally in Nilai,
where a lot of Chinese students attend college. He said, "As long as we
persist, they will learn more and more about the Nine Commentaries on
the Communist Party and quitting the Party." Posting date: 3/8/2007
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