(Clearwisdom.net) On August 18, 2007, a "Supporting 25 Million Withdrawals from the Chinese Communist Party" rally was held in Chicago's Chinatown. Many Chinese people were attracted by the banners and a large sign on a truck. They listened to the speeches and some of them quit the party on the spot.


The rally


The parade. The banner reads, "Say Goodbye to the CCP."


A large sign supporting the withdrawals on a truck


The big signs on the truck

At the rally, the representatives from the Service Center for Quitting the Party read an announcement by The Epoch Times calling upon Chinese people to recognize the evil nature of the CCP. Many Chinese listened to the speeches and accepted the materials.

After the rally, the attendees held a parade in Chinatown. Many Chinese people took notice, and some even applauded and greeted the participants.

According to the volunteers from the Service Center for Quitting the Party, it is easier to convince Chinese people to quit the Party these days. Fewer and fewer people are against quitting, and many people quit at the rally. Some people asked the volunteers how to quit online.