| A Judge's Statement for Resignation from The Chinese Communist Party |
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| Individual Statement - Officials | ||
| Saturday, 12 July 2008 02:20 | ||
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The Epoch Times, Mar 29, 2005 - I am a judge. I joined the Communist Party in 1985. In fact, I did not really want to join the CCP. At that time, a friend of mine saw that I had made achievements in my job and became the operation backbone shortly after graduating from college, so he told me, "You should join the CCP so that the supervisor would pay more attention to you and you would have more achievements in your job." With this purpose in mind, I submitted the application and was soon approved. On the day of taking the oath, because I did not care about it, I arrived late and stood behind others. The person in the front said one sentence, the people would repeat the same sentence. I did not hear the oath clearly, just opened my mouth. Until today, I still don't know the detailed content of the oath. My obligation was to attend meetings, pay the membership dues and write whatever I was told to write in each activity. In my job, I see the ugliness of the society and the danger of people's mind every day. I also clearly see how evil and corrupt the CCP's leaders are. After one after another inter-party struggles that are clearly the conspiracies and fights between the top leaders, contending for power and interest, the CCP still boasts shamelessly that it is great, glorious and correct. It also concludes this kind of evil, insidious and despicable means by the top leaders (Ma Zedong and others) as "ten inter-party struggles" and asks countless students to study and memorize it. In fact, the college students all have their own abilities to distinguish it. The more they study, the more clearly they can see this party. Actually, students have all discussed that those defeated people in the "ten inter-party struggles" are merely the victims of the master-hands who manipulate the power. When I was in college, I, like many schoolmates, had good grades in the specialized courses, but scored very low in the exams of "CCP's History," "Philosophy of Marxism," and "political economy." It was because we disliked the party leaders’ successful history. When I joined the Communist Youth League, the teacher asked me to join because I had good grades. The student listened to the words of his teacher, so I joined mistily and paid several pennies of membership dues several times. But, in my heart, I never believe in this party or this league. I never thought of myself as part of it, never wanted to devote and sacrifice myself for it. I have made very good achievements in my job, received third-class awards, second-class awards and all kinds of other awards. The reason for obtaining these awards before was because I tried hard to do well according to my basic characters. Later after I started to practice Falun Gong, I used the standard of a Falun Gong practitioner to judge my work. Every time I handle a difficult case, I would think whether what I do conforms to truthfulness, compassion and tolerance. I work conscientiously and examine each case carefully; there has not been a single misjudged case in more than 20 years. I want to completely eliminate from my heart traces of this evil party and league that already ceased to exist except in name. I declare my withdrawal from the CCP, the Communist Youth League and its affiliated organizations. Writer of the statement: Cheng Wenkai March 21, 2005
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