(Clearwisdom.net) On September 1, 2007, the Irish Quitting the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) Service Center held a rally in Chinatown in Dublin to support the 25 million Chinese people who have denounced the CCP and its affiliated organizations. They played songs about quitting the CCP as well as traditional Chinese music, which attracted many people.

Volunteers from the Service Center told the people in Chinatown about the evil nature of the CCP and that with 30 to 40 thousand people denouncing the CCP and its affiliated organizations every day, and more than 25 million Chinese joining in the overwhelming trend to quit the CCP, more and more people would come to realize the nature of the CCP and then withdraw from it to secure their lives.

Last week, a middle-aged Chinese resident of Ireland received a copy of informational literature from the Service Center. He agreed to quit the Party without any hesitation after volunteers answered his questions. He said he would tell his family in China about the worldwide trend to quit the CCP so that they could realize the Party's evil nature and withdraw from its organizations. This time he told volunteers the names of five of his relatives who wanted to denounce the CCP because he wanted to help them welcome a bright future.

After a young couple learned the truth, they gratefully accepted the pseudonyms made up by volunteers to withdraw from the Party's organizations. During the event, a Chinese student in Ireland said that all the students from his class had denounced the CCP and its organizations and they were not members any more. His friend said, "25 million is not enough, it should be 70 million." More and more Chinese have now realized the Party's evil nature and want to break free of its chains. The end of the CCP is expected soon.

The volunteers said, "We should let Chinese people know just how evil the CCP is and help more of them break away from its control. When all the Chinese denounce the CCP, the Party will collapse in no time." Most of the Chinese people in Ireland are young. Many are students and their minds were deeply poisoned by the Communist Party culture. When the volunteers placed themselves in those students' positions and helped them break away from the control of the CCP, the students could feel their compassion, and this helped them make their announcements.