Protests by Chinese Americans in the US against the Chinese Communist Party’s planned infanticide have caused countless deaths.

Recently, nearly 60 Chinese individuals in Los Angeles gathered in front of the local Chinese Communist Party (CCP) consulate to hold a protest march against what they referred to as the “killing of fetuses under the CCP’s family planning program, creating countless souls lost,” and called for justice for human rights violators within the CCP.

On April 27th, from 3 to 5 pm, local pro-democracy organizations in Los Angeles organized a protest march in front of the local CCP consulate.

According to Jie Lijian, head of the China Democratic Party International Alliance, speaking to a reporter from Dajiyuan, as the organizers of the event, they invited victims of the CCP’s family planning policies to speak about their personal experiences at the gathering. Some shared stories of being forcibly sterilized or undergoing forced abortions, while others recounted how their sisters or mothers became victims of the policy.

One woman, Ms. Zhou Lanying, shared during the event that three generations of her family, including her grandmother, mother, and herself, were victims of the CCP’s family planning policy. She mentioned how initially, the CCP encouraged having multiple children, praising mothers with many children as “heroic mothers.” Her grandmother gave birth to eight children under this propaganda.

“But by the 1980s, the wind suddenly changed, and the CCP implemented a brutal and inhumane family planning policy. Pregnant women in their eighth or ninth month were forcibly aborted, leading to countless tragedies of maternal-infant deaths,” Ms. Zhou said. “After giving birth to me and my younger sister, my mother was told she could not have more children. She went into hiding, gave birth to my brother secretly, and was eventually forcibly sterilized by the Family Planning Office, even our most valuable cow at home was confiscated.”

“As for me, as a mother born in the 80s, I experienced forced abortions, job layoffs, and having to pay high social support fees,” she said. “Is the CCP’s family planning policy any different from how livestock are raised based on quotas? The answer is no! In the eyes of the CCP, the lives of Chinese people are just numbers, merely tools for their autocratic rule, devoid of any human rights!”

During the gathering, Jie Lijian spoke, stating that “The CCP’s family planning policy is a policy aimed at cutting off the Chinese nation’s future generations. It is a characteristic of the CCP’s red regime and involves organized, systematic, and long-term mass slaughter of infants and fetuses. It is an utterly inhumane act, beyond the scope of normal human behavior, and is a catastrophic genocide in the history of mankind.”

He cited the example of the “100 Days without a Child” campaign launched in Shandong’s Guan County, where within 100 days, regardless of compliance with family planning requirements, all pregnant women were forced to undergo abortions, with reports of pregnant women being physically assaulted. Slogans used included “We’d rather have no descendants than worry the Party” and “Provide a rope for hanging, a bottle of poison to drink.” Only an evil regime like the CCP could produce such slogans that destroy humanity.

He further stated, “The Communist Party’s practice of murder through family planning is a war on infants unleashed on the Chinese people, and the CCP’s anti-human crimes must be fully repaid.”

At the event, they simulated the process of the CCP assaulting pregnant women, forcibly sterilizing them, and forcing abortions, and played the crying voices of babies to symbolize the children’s accusation, representing these babies who were killed by the CCP before seeing the first light of the world.

Finally, they held a protest activity around the consulate.