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On November 19, 2007 Dalai Lama met over 50 democracy activists in Yokohama,Japan.

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FDC 2008 New Year Announcement
Written by FDC   
Monday, 31 December 2007
At present only Chinese version is available.
Last Updated ( Monday, 31 December 2007 )
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China Rights Network organised protests in Toranto
Written by FDC   
Monday, 10 December 2007
On December 10, 2007, the World Human Rights Day, China Rights Network based in Canana organised protests in front of the office of Canadian Olympic Committee, urging COC to put pressure on China to live up to its human rights commitment.
Last Updated ( Monday, 31 December 2007 )
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A historical chance for the promotion of democracy in China
Written by FDC   
Thursday, 06 December 2007
The FDC delegation proposed at the the 2nd Biennial Conference of World Forum for Democratization in China that the participants endorse a resolution urging the Chinese government to live up to its International Olympic Committee (“IOC”) commitments and improve the human rights situation in China.
Last Updated ( Monday, 10 December 2007 )
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Condemnation of the Crimes of Communism
Written by Fei Liangyong   
The day for a thorough exposure and criticism
of the towering crimes of communism is imminent


What have the world’s communist parties achieved since their birth? Nothing other than establishing authoritarian regimes under the cover of ‘liberating’ the world; deceiving, overrunning, enslaving and slaughtering their people; acting unethically and immorally; sacrificing righteousness; falsifying histories; and suppressing good while promoting evil. Over 100 Million people have died as a result of the communist atrocities since the Soviet Bolshevistic Revolution of 1917. The crimes committed by the communists are without parallel in history. The crimes committed by the Chinese Communist Party are second to none, not only in respect of the number of victims, but also in respect to the destruction of historical interests, traditional values, cultures, and the environment, as well as the betrayal of national interests, falsification of history and literary persecutions.


The facts are more persuasive than eloquent. History has proven that communism, as a political philosophy, as an ideology, and as a working principle, has plunged hundreds of millions of people into an abyss of misery. The communist system is an inhumane and evil system, under which people have to endure a state of permanent fear and unbearable suffering.

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Berlin, May 15-19, 2006

The First International Conference on Global Support for
Democratization
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The Second International Conference on Global Support for
Democratization
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