12 Public Relations Officers Die in Succession, 9 of Whom Are Communist Party Members

For over four years, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been concealing the epidemic. The Epoch Times has collected and organized data on the deaths of numerous prominent figures in various fields such as CCP officials, politicians, military personnel, police, researchers, educators, artists, etc., all of whom were mostly CCP members. They all shared the common trait of serving the existence of the CCP, promoting its ideology, and whitewashing its evil rule. Many of them were elites in their respective fields, but their talents, efforts, and contributions were misplaced. Since the establishment of the CCP regime, it has caused the abnormal deaths of 80 million people, and to this day, it continues to persecute the kind-hearted Chinese people, accumulating a debt of blood. The principle of retribution for good and evil is natural law, and the epidemic is targeting the Communist Party. The CCP regime is on the verge of collapse, and all those who stand with the CCP will become its sacrificial victims. A wise man does not stand under a tottering wall, the best way to save oneself is to quickly disassociate from the CCP, its organizations, and affiliated groups.

In late June to early July 2024, for about 20 days, at least 12 CCP propaganda officials died of illness, among whom at least 9 were CCP members. The deceased include former Deputy Director of the CCP State Administration of Cultural Heritage Huang Jinglue, director of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala pre-show Yuan Dewang, former Deputy Director of the Broadcasting Department of Shanghai Radio Li Shaozhen, and Vice Chairman of the Xuchang City Literary Federation in Henan Province Liu Shaodian.

Huang Jinglue, a CCP member and archaeologist who served as the former Deputy Director of the CCP State Administration of Cultural Heritage, passed away in Beijing on July 9, 2024, due to illness. The official obituary described him as an “outstanding CCP member.”

Huang Jinglue had been involved in the exploration and excavation of sites such as the Eastern Zhou city of Luoyang, the Yanxia City in Hebei, the Jinguo site in Houma, Shanxi, the Qiguo Ancient City in Linzi, Shandong, and the Southern Jucheng Ancient City of Chu Jiayong in Jiangling. In 1988, he served as the Deputy Director of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage and in 1990, he became the head of the expert group of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage for archaeology. He also held positions such as Vice Chairman of the China Archaeological Society and Deputy Director of the Chinese Academy of Cultural Relics.

Yuan Dewang, who had directed the CCTV Spring Festival Gala multiple times, passed away in Beijing on July 8, 2024, due to illness.

Yuan Dewang had previously engaged in dance, drama, and opera art at the CCP Railway Art Troupe. In 1983, he joined the Central Television Art Department as a director, founding programs such as “Cultural Perspective” and “Friends.” He directed three editions of the Chinese New Year Gala in 1984, 1986, and 1987, served as the chief director of the Chinese New Year Gala in 1997 and 2004, and also worked as the chief director of the successful Beijing 2001 Olympic Games evening event “Olympic Love” and the 2012 Animated Chinese New Year Gala.

Qian Yuejuan, a CCP member and retired Deputy Director of the Personnel Department of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Institute of Philosophy, passed away in Beijing on July 3, 2024, due to illness.

Lin Xiashui, a CCP member and retired researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Institute of Philosophy, former director of the Philosophy Research Office, and an expert enjoying special subsidies from the State Council of the CCP, passed away in Beijing on June 25, 2024.

Xia Hannin, former director of the Language and Literature Research Institute of the Jiangxi Academy of Social Sciences, and librarian of the Cultural History Museum of Jiangxi Province, passed away in Nanchang on June 24, 2024, at the age of 66.