Part 7d
In Part 7c, we heard that killing is a very important tool for the CCP to maintain its power. Cruel torturous killings done in public, and even in front of children, have been a perpetual source of terror to the Chinese people from before the Sino-Japanese war and continues right up to the present day.
In the mid 1960′s cannibalism was widespread. Killers would cut open a living victim and then eat the internal organs and flesh. During the peak of this madness, even the cafeteria of the highest government organization, the Wuxuan County Revolutionary Committee, offered human dishes.
Today the CCP continues to torture and kill practitioners of Falun Gong. 100 cruel torture methods have been recorded by those who have survived. Although the CCP may appear ready to connect with the civilized world, the world should not be fooled by a benign facade; the CCP, who has cruelly killed more than 10,000 Falun Gong practitioners and continues to inflict torture behind the walls of labor camps, is nothing short of monstrous.
Part 7d: In order to maintain loyalty of its own members, the CCP must create an atmosphere of terror by killing its own members. In the first two terms, all members of the Politburo of the Russian Communist party save for Lenin and Stalin, were killed or committed suicide. Liu Shaoqi former president and once the second highest figure in China was labeled a traitor by Mao Zedong and without clear reason, made to die tied to a bed until his body festered and deteriorated. The CCP policy of killing was also exported overseas. In the mid 1970′s with CCP support, Pol Pot’s army of 80,000 soldiers took the capital of Cambodia, and within three years killed more than 2 million people in a country of only 8 million.




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