New immigrants in the United States outside the United Nations called for holding the Chinese Communist Party accountable.

On Thursday, September 25th, English teacher He Xingqiang and a few friends arrived in New York from Los Angeles to participate in protest activities during the United Nations General Assembly. They traveled across the United States for 19 days, enduring hardships along the way. He Xingqiang stated that their purpose was clear: to hold the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) accountable.

They journeyed across the country to New York to protest against the CCP’s oppression, threats, and censorship of freedom of speech, which He Xingqiang described as not only a material virus but also a spiritual one.

He Xingqiang, who has been in the United States for a year and a half and was previously an English teacher in mainland China, led the group in a vehicle carrying a giant sculpture of the CCP virus created in Wuhan. He emphasized that the CCP bears undeniable responsibility for the virus originating in Wuhan. He praised Missouri for successfully suing China for maliciously spreading the pandemic in the United States.

According to Voice of America, Missouri in the Midwest of the United States filed a lawsuit against Beijing for nearly $25 billion to compensate residents for their losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic, following a similar lawsuit in April 2020. In case China refuses to compensate, its assets in the United States will be seized.

He Xingqiang noted that winning this lawsuit signifies that the virus originated in China, even though China was absent during the trial. He considered this lawsuit a victory in essence.

He Xingqiang and his group are set to return on October 3 and plan to visit the Missouri City Hall for a reception from the city government.

Hailing from Yinchuan, Ningxia, He Xingqiang, a Christian, expressed his intent to write a book titled “The Downfall of the CCP from Jesus’s Death”. He aims to write this book incorporating his religious background, past experiences, and insights.

Discussing his upcoming book, He Xingqiang passionately expressed his innermost desire to write and share his beliefs on the eventual collapse of the CCP.

He shared his journey towards anti-communism, highlighting how CCP’s oppression conflicted with his religious beliefs, leading to spiritual awakening and pursuit of freedom and democracy.

He emphasized the importance of democracy and the need for people to awaken and strive for freedom, hoping that his book would serve as a tool to awaken others.

Having endured hardships and persecution in mainland China, He Xingqiang taught English there and later fled to Africa in late 2022 as the COVID-19 pandemic subsided. During his time in Africa, he faced kidnapping and a lightning strike before finally relocating to the United States, where he expressed gratitude for his renewed sense of freedom.

He attributed his survival to divine protection and expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to start afresh in the United States. He viewed his life as a gift from above.

He reflected on the spiritual journey that brought him to the United States and his ongoing pursuit of democracy, believing that through his experiences and future endeavors, more people would come to understand the importance of democracy and strive for freedom.

He concluded that although the path to overthrowing the CCP may be long and challenging, he remains committed to his spiritual pursuit, echoing his beliefs in fighting for justice and freedom.

Ultimately, He Xingqiang’s dedication to his beliefs and his ongoing efforts to expose the injustices of the Chinese Communist Party demonstrate his unwavering commitment to his cause and his conviction in the transformative power of faith and democracy.