End the Chinese Communist Tyranny, Revive the Chinese Civilization

                                                                      

Preface

The Chinese Communist regime has maintained its authoritarian rule through iron-fisted means: In 1966, Mao Zedong, the founding chairman of the Communist Party of China, launched the Cultural Revolution, a decade-long period of brutal repression during which Chinese President Liu Shaoqi and other political opponents were ruthlessly defeated to solidify his dictatorship.

On June 4, 1989, Deng Xiaoping, the Chairman of the CPC's Military Commission, ordered armed troops, accompanied by tanks, to suppress students demanding democracy, freedom, and justice in Tiananmen Square.

Following the June 4th Incident, Jiang Zemin brought Zeng Qinghong to Beijing as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and established the Ministry of State Security, an organization known for its extreme measures against critics of the CPC's autocracy. This included using poison and surgical methods to eliminate dissenters and orchestrating terrorist activities, including the bombing of civilian airliners. They even targeted the Tiananmen mothers who sought justice for their children.

In 2012, Xi Jinping became General Secretary of the CCP under Jiang and Zeng’s careful planning. Xi has since intensified political repression, cracked down on dissent, and consolidated power to an unprecedented degree. He replaced collective leadership norms with a centralization of authority under a single figure, dismantled term limits, and reversed earlier reforms. On June 30, 2020, Xi Jinping imposed the National Security Law in Hong Kong, brutally dismantling the "one country, two systems" promise made during the 1997 handover and replacing it with the same ruthless political oppression and Red Terror that defines his rule on the mainland.

The coronavirus outbreak, which began in Wuhan, China in late 2019, quickly spread across the globe—becoming a worldwide catastrophe. This marks yet another man-made disaster tied to the Chinese Communist regime, following the SARS epidemic that first emerged in southern China in late 2002.

As the old saying goes, “Tyranny is fiercer than a tiger.” Only by dismantling the Chinese Communist Party’s repressive rule can China truly reclaim its heritage and allow its civilization to flourish once again.

January 1, 2025

Dear Friend,

Happy New Year!

As we embark on this New Year, it is a time for wishes and blessings. We pray for the end of the wars and world peace. We wish for the complete eradication of the COVID-19 virus that has plagued people for five years. We also wish for the swift disappearance of other spreading pathogens, including nasal viruses, mold, adenovirus, and respiratory syncytial virus. Additionally, we hope for prosperity in every nation and a world where no one is forced to flee their homeland. However, the source of all blessings is democracy and freedom, as per the famous saying, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" Let us hope that in the New Year, there will be progress in democratic freedom in China. Since taking power in 1949, the Chinese Communist Party has tightly controlled democracy and freedom in China, allowing little freedom of speech, assembly, publication, and religion for the Chinese people. They also could not have enjoyed equal rights before the so-called Chinese law. Since Xi Jinping came to power in 2012, democracy in China has been rapidly declining, entering the most autocratic and dictatorial Iron Curtain period in the history of the CCP. It has become a wider and heavier barrier against democratic thoughts, movements, systems, groups, and nations. Xi Jinping has abandoned the CCP's tradition of collective leadership and established a dictatorship that compels everyone to submit to him. He modified the term limits in the constitution, restoring the lifelong rule of feudal emperors. Moreover, he expanded the national security forces, implementing a red terror in China, extinguishing the spark of freedom, and persecuting and killing democracy advocates. Many advocates for democracy either fled overseas or were persecuted to death by the CCP, strangling the budding freedom and democracy in its cradle. Therefore, in the New Year, I earnestly request your support for the campaign "End the CCP's tyranny, Revive Chinese Civilization." Let us sow the seeds of democracy and freedom within the Iron Curtain and promote the democratic process under the autocratic system."

I was born in Shanghai County, Shanghai, and I am a native of Shanghai. I have a deep love for learning, especially through reading the writings of ancient sages. Guided by my father, a school principal, I delved into the study of the Four Books and Five Classics in ancient Chinese from a young age. The unprecedented Cultural Revolution deprived me of my right to study. During this time, students organized Red Guards to rebel and create chaos. However, I chose not to participate in their political activities. Instead, I returned to my hometown in the countryside, where I continued my studies while working on the farm. The CCP’s political movement led society into madness, and under these circumstances, only by valuing knowledge could one cultivate oneself, manage the family, and govern the country. In 1977, China finally ended the 12-year Cultural Revolution and held the first university and technical school entrance exams since 1965. This was the only opportunity for countless rural students to leave the countryside. Due to the large number of candidates, everyone had applied to many schools, ranging from four-year universities, two year colleges, and technical schools to vocational schools. They feared not being able to squeeze through the narrow gates of the cities. However, I only applied to Shanghai Normal University, the sole university in my hometown of Shanghai County. This decision was influenced by the fact that my wife was due to give birth on November 7th, the day of the entrance exam. Among millions of candidates, I was fortunate to be among the first batch of admitted students. (Due to the strong demands of many candidates who were not admitted, the Chinese government made an exception and conducted a second round of admissions.) During my university years, I cherished this long awaited opportunity for learning. Besides diligently studying my major courses, I worked hard to learn foreign languages and even translated Edgar Allan Poe's horror stories and Jerzy Kosiński's novel "Being There." This effort led me to become one of the top-performing students in the school. Our generation of students was praised by teachers as the best since the founding of the school, and we were hailed as the Sons of God. However, despite this glory, the CCP treated me brutally, accusing me of being a foreign spy. The translated books and articles I wrote could not be published. This was due to my advocacy for democratic ideas, promotion of freedom and justice, and calls for reform and opening up. In addition to my major in Chinese language and literature, I have a keen interest in foreign languages and translation. I often consult foreign experts on  translation issues. Tragically, they used poison to kill a large number of innocent civilians, including my parents, wife, younger brother, relatives, mentors, students, business partners, and friends. This heinous act also claimed the lives of passengers and crew members on the Air China and China Northern Airlines planes that they bombed, creating the bloodiest series of poisonings in Shanghai since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949.

In order to carry out persecution against me and my family members, the Chinese Communist regime first planted agents in my family. In China, after the CCP regime forced my second younger sister to marry their agent, Cai Zhilong, they began to kill my family members. Cai Zhilong is the director of Shanghai Xinglang Garment Factory. My second younger sister manages the factory's embroidery department. She is an embroidered expert, very smart and dexterous. All of her embroidered works were awarded A Plus by Shanghai Embroidery Company. Cai Zhilong strongly wooed my sister and asked his client and friend Sun Xiaohong to persuade her, but my sister rejected his courtship. Later, with the cooperation of Sun Xiaohong, the Chinese Communist regime used violence to force my sister to marry him. After the marriage, in accordance with the instructions of the Chinese Communist regime, he sent my wife (killed on 6/20/1992), father (killed on 9/5/2005), and mother (killed on 12/21/2007) to the designated doctors who did so called surgeries without the guardian's documents. My parents always lived in my younger brother's and my houses, and only my brother and I were their guardians. All people in this world regard houses and lands as their lives, and these are protected by law. But this lawless evil regime has been looking for opportunities to take my property. In 2004, the Chinese Communist regime officially announced that they would host the 2010 World Expo, and in the same year, in the name of building so-called World Expo Homes in my hometown, Lixiang Village, Pujiang Town, Minhang District, Shanghai, the CCP officials demolished my two double-story houses and two bungalows and took away my lands in the absence of my approved contract or power of attorney documentation. They then instructed Sun Xiaohong to sell two of the three suites, meant to compensate me for my houses and land, to my second sister. Sun Xiaohong has rented the remaining one to the owner of a restaurant in Shanghai as an employee dormitory for his 22 employees.

What hurts me the most is that the Chinese Communist regime not only persecuted my generation and my parents' generation through the marriage of my second younger sister but also persecuted my next generation by manipulating my son's marriage. I knew my son's mother-in-law, Sun Xiaohong, in the 1970s; she was a resident of Chen Hong town and altered clothes in the town. At that time, because all the middle schools, high schools, and colleges were shut down for the Great Cultural Revolution, I was forced to leave Sanlin High School, where I only studied for half a year, and went back to rural areas working as a farmer. A few years later, when middle schools were reopened, I was recommended by folks to teach their children and became the youngest teacher at Chen Hang Middle School. Later, I was selected as chief editor and director of Chen Hang Radio Station in Chen Hang town, where I got a chance to get to know Sun Xiaohong. In 1977, all the universities in China were reopened after 12 years of the Great Cultural Revolution. I was among  the first batch of students who were admitted through the college entrance exam. Unfortunately, I was investigated by the State Security agents as a foreign agent during my schooling at Shanghai Normal University, and a lot of my relatives and friends have been persecuted to death. In order not to hurt my family through marriage, I did not agree with this marriage. However, the State Security agents made use of my parents to preside over my son’s wedding ceremony, then hired Sun Xiaohong's husband as their secret informant to collect evidence for them. Since the marriage, under the State Security agents' provocation, Sun's husband never said hello to me. Even when the couple came to the United States to visit me, he did not show up; only his wife stayed in my home. I highly respected the ethical standards before I treated Sun Xiaohong as a student, and now I regard her as a relative by marriage. As no evidence was collected, he was killed with poison by the Shanghai State Security after returning home.

For many years, I have been looking for victims of the Shanghai Massacre with Poison and helping them to seek justice. I once worked at Youjian Village, Chenhang Town, Shanghai County, and had a good relationship with village head Kang Longxing, village secretary Qian Linfang, and their relative Kang Xiumei. I strongly feel that the State Security agents will collect evidence of the foreign agent case through them and then kill them like my other relatives and friends because they cannot provide evidence. Sure enough, after various twists and turns, I finally contacted Qian Linfang on March 26, 2017, and confirmed that her first husband, second husband, Kang Longxing, and Kang Xiumei had all suddenly died. I told her that they were all killed with poison by State Security agents. We must work together to fight the Chinese government for justice. During more than a month of telephone conversations, she told me many times that I had a disease and had to do a blood test. I told her that I never did a blood test in the United States because I didn't feel anything wrong in my body. On February 22, 2019, I went to a dermatologist to treat the fungus on my right thumb. He asked me to do a blood test. The blood test report showed that I had hepatitis B. Hepatitis B is called a silent killer because people have no symptoms until signs of advanced liver disease appear. It can lead to serious health issues, like cirrhosis or liver cancer, and there is no cure for chronic hepatitis B. I am very surprised about this; I think I should not get this disease. I live in poverty. I don't have a business, work, a car, or a house; I just sleep on a desk. So, I am living a very simple life, not going out for entertainment, not going to restaurants to eat, and not going shopping. However, I exercise and go to the public library to study every day, and I strictly follow high hygiene standards to stay healthy. I am firmly convinced that the Chinese Communist regime used the infected needle to spread the hepatitis B virus into my body. Because the virus is not transmitted through food, it can only be transmitted through blood and sexual contact, and I do not have the latter problem. On December 21, 2007, I took a flight from Northwest Airlines to Shanghai to deal with my mother's funeral. After the funeral was done, Cai Zhilong strongly asked me to do a physical examination, saying that the Chinese government would pay for me. I didn't trust this person very much and immediately rejected him. At the same time, I changed the return date of the air ticket and left China on December 27, 2007.

On September 12, 2014, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection would hold a reception for the petitioners to make a complaint. I decided to take this opportunity to complain face-to-face to the CCDI and fight for justice for the victims. By the way, I would spend the Chinese New Year with my younger brother and younger sisters in China on February 19, 2015. So, I booked a round trip ticket departing on August 31, 2014, and returning on February 25, 2015, from Asiana Airlines. After arriving in Shanghai on September 1, 2014, I just knew that my younger brother had died. The Chinese Communist Regime killed my brother and my uncle's (my mother's brother) daughter in-law with poison, then stuffed them into an old car and pushed them into a river in the north of my hometown three years ago. My family members and relatives in Shanghai were ordered not to tell me about this major family tragedy. My brother was a very kind person, especially because his filial piety to his parents was known far and wide in the hometown. Thinking I lived perennially overseas, and my brother took care of our parents all year round, I left a lifelong regret and unspeakable pain in my heart. Just the second day after I arrived in Shanghai, my three younger sisters immediately asked me to do a medical examination, and my youngest sister accompanied me to the medical center in my hometown. I believed this was what the CCP regime had ordered them to do. In order not to let them be persecuted by the Chinese Communist regime, I went to the medical center to measure my blood pressure and test my blood sugar. I am very sure the doctor used a needle infected with hepatitis B virus to spread the virus into my body on September 2, 2014. A couple of days later, when I went to my eldest sister's home, her daughter asked me to do a medical examination again. In order not to hurt my niece, I told her to do it later because I checked my blood pressure and blood sugar just a few days ago.

This time, when I returned to China, my brother was killed, my house was demolished, and I became a homeless person. The Chinese Communist regime had instructed my sisters to persuade me to live in Sun Xiaohong’s home. On the morning of September 8, 2014, my second sister took me to Sun Xiaohong's house. Sun Xiaohong showed me a spare room in which to live. Her husband was killed; living with her would be criticized by the folks, so I didn't want to live there. In the afternoon, my second sister took me to my younger brother's house. I expressed my sincere condolences to my sister-in-law for her husband being murdered by the local State Security agents. Later, she invited me to go to her house for dinner. In order to protect her, I did not accept her invitation. On September 16, my second sister told me that Sun Xiaohong’s younger daughter would come to live with her mother for a couple of weeks and invite me to have dinner tomorrow. I thought about it again and again; in order not to hurt Sun’s younger daughter, I changed the return date of the air ticket that night and left China on September 17, 2014.

I have been fighting with the Chinese Communist Regime since its State Security agents poisoned me on an Air China international flight. On September 9, 2000, when I went to the Supreme People's Procuratorate of China to accuse the Shanghai State Security agents of their crimes, I was poisoned on the international flight 5984 of Air China, which is the Civil Aviation Administration of China's major airlines. At the same time, my younger brother was brutally beaten up by the SSS agents on the ground. After these two incidents, I began to fight with the Shanghai Municipal Government and the Ministry of State Security of China, asking for the punishment of the SSS agents, apologies, and compensation. From October 2000 to the 2002 Chinese Spring Festival (February 12 - 26), I sent a lot of letters to them, including registered letters, but did not get any response.

So, in March 2002, I began to write the same request to Liu Jianfeng, Director General of the Civil Aviation Administration of China and Air China's partner Northwest Airlines, where I booked the air ticket and finally got their response. But then it happened the most terrible thing: they crashed two passenger planes in Busan, South Korea, on April 15, 2002, and in Dalian, China, on May 7, 2002, separately in order to punish the CAAC and Air China and to rid them of the crime of poisoning me on the plane. These are the worst terrorist incidents resulting in the massive killings of 129 in the Busan crash and 112 in the Dalian bombing. The Chinese government must severely punish the direct murderers and the behind-the-scenes ones who plotted these air disasters, apologize, and compensate the families of the victims. I made this request to the Chinese government many times, but they did not give me any response. Therefore, I decided to fight them openly, but I could not find contingency fee lawyers to fight for justice, and I had no ability to hire attorneys to do so as I live in poverty. So, I held a press conference with my extremely limited resources to expose their crimes to the media at the 888 Seafood Restaurant in Los Angeles on March 16, 2003. World Journal, Taiwan Times, Sing Tao Daily, Chinese LA Daily News, The Epoch Times, and other media attended the conference. At the same time, I also wrote articles for print and online media to expose their terrorist acts of killing people with poison and bombing passenger planes. Although the articles could not provide concrete evidence, I am convinced that these crimes were committed by the Chinese Communist regime. I know this regime well, as I was once an official of the Propaganda Department of the CPC Shanghai County Committee. However, I could not adapt to the corrupt and authoritarian circumstances. In just a few months, I resolutely resigned from this government job and was assigned to the Shanghai Sanlin High School to teach Chinese and English by the Education Bureau.

In the articles, I elaborated on the fact that I was poisoned on Air China's International Airlines flight 5984 when I went to the Supreme People's Procuratorate of China to accuse the State Security agents on September 9, 2000, and pointed out that 4.15 and 5.7 airplane bombings were only the continuations of the 9.9 airplane poisoning.

The articles also expounded the view that the Communist Party of China has evolved from communism to super-fascism." In a communist society, productive materials are shared by the whole people and cannot be privately owned. The communist principle of distribution is: in the primary stage, from each according to his ability, to each according to his work; in the advanced stage, from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs. In this society, people's lives are absolutely equal. Either everyone has food to eat, or they all suffer from starvation. The communist regime used force to plunder the property of the rich and narrow the three major differences (between town and country, industry and agriculture, physical and mental labor). But now China is Behind the vermilion gates, meat and wine go to waste while out on the road lie the bones of those frozen to death. The vast majority of the people have nothing, and all the means of production have been occupied by bureaucrats, officials who have their hands in business and government, and contractors. They are political oligarchs that control China's legislative, judicial, and executive powers. They use the state apparatus to persecute other political parties, pagans, and dissidents. They regard the media as a tool to prettify tyranny and cannot tolerate any opposition. Under this system, the state has become the corporate state, and the political oligarchs are the chairman, directors, and managers of the super corporation, who can arbitrarily possess the assets of the state. There, the national treasury, the people’s money, feeds the pockets of the party and its members."

These articles also pointed out the difference between the super-fascists and the fascists. "They are like the fascist leaders of the Second World War, Hitler, Mussolini, and Hideki Tojo - reactionary, dictatorial, evil, restraining public opinion and slaughtering people; but they are more sinister and ruthless than the fascists. The fascists manufactured viruses and bacteria in their countries and tested them on the people of the hostile countries; the Chinese super-fascists test poisons developed by their biochemical experts on their own compatriots and poison their own people. The fascists in the past made plague, cholera, typhoid, and anthrax, while today's super-fascists developed advanced, murderous, but unobtrusive carcinogenic toxins and poisons that can cause organ failure and brain death. The fascists openly stood on the opposite side of the people and blatantly used biochemical poisons, thus arousing the anger of the people's resistance; the Chinese super-fascists dressed themselves as saviors, giving people sugar-coated toxic substances so that the poisoned people were still grateful to them before they died. The fascists used conventional public means to poison the people, openly disband the parliament, and blatantly slaughter the people; the Chinese super-fascists used unusual secret means to prevent people from being aware of the danger, poisoning passengers on international flights secretly, covering up the terrorist acts of bombing airliners with various excuses, secretly spreading the virus, and manipulating the Congress behind the scenes. History and reality prove that both super-fascists and fascists mean war. The difference is that the super-fascists launched the super Unrestricted Warfare, while the fascists launched the regular war (Unrestricted Warfare is a book on Chinese military strategy written in 1999 by two colonels in the People's Liberation Army, Qiao Liang, and Wang Xiangsui). They are very different from what we call terrorists. Terrorists are like rats across the street being beaten by everyone, but the super-fascists are very deceptive, so they are more dangerous.

They are political oligarchs that integrate legislation, justice, and administration. They carry out reckless actions without restrictions. They control the media, manipulate public opinion, and incite national fanaticism. Internally, they are developing their economy and military into a superpower. Externally, they are exporting their economic and military power, forming a deeper and wider super alliance than The Rome-Berlin Axis. They take the strategies of befriending distant states while attacking those nearby, forming vertical and horizontal alliances to isolate the major enemy (These were military strategies formulated by politicians Fan Ju, Zhang Yi, Su Qin, and Gong Sunyan during the Warring States Period of more than 400 years BC in ancient China), which pose a serious threat to nearby areas. They both suppress the domestic people and infiltrate the foreign countries, bringing profound destruction to the Chinese people and the people of the world. They have the ability to launch a world war, so their subversion of peace in the Asian region and the world is more dangerous than terrorism." The articles also used facts to prove that the CPC super fascist regime was the source of nuclear proliferation in the world: "The Chinese super-fascist regime supports political hooligans and terrorists, providing them with economic assistance, conventional weapons, and even nuclear weapons, strengthening their power to confront the democratic countries lead by the United States. In September 1990, after Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait, China provided Iraq with fuel for the manufacture of thermonuclear bombs and ballistic missiles. In 1991, China provided Syria with ballistic missile technology, including M-9 missiles capable of carrying nuclear Warheads. In 1991, China provided Iran with ring reactors, manufacturing ring elements and helping it raise enriched uranium to the level of weapons, and through a Jordanian intermediary company, China exported missile fuel to Iraq. In 1993, the United States imposed sanctions on China for exporting M-11 ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads to Pakistan. In 1995, China exported technology and equipment to Pakistan to help it raise enriched uranium to the level of the Little Boy Bomb. Since 1997, China has been the main provider of Iran’s nuclear technology, with an annual export volume of 60 million US dollars and 14 Chinese nuclear experts working in Iran’s nuclear facilities. Recently, Libya's nuclear documents have exposed the fact that China has proliferated nuclear weapons through Pakistan to Libya, North Korea, Iran, and other countries.

The unjust are doomed to destruction. The past fascists were judged by the people and justice. Hitler committed suicide for fear of justice, Mussolini was killed by the guerrillas, and Tojo Hideki was tried by the Far Eastern International Court and was hanged. However, these sinister super fascists are still active in the political arena, secretly endangering the safety of the people of the world. We can't treat today's super-fascists like Arthur Neville Chamberlain's treatment of fascists in the past. In other words, to be their accomplice is to act as a tiger's paws; negotiating with them is like asking a tiger for fur; indulging them is the same as bringing up a tiger to injure oneself. Therefore, only when the people of the world unite and fight against this super-fascist regime will they be able to get a prompt trial of the people and justice.”

On March 4, 2005, the Korea Aviation Accident Investigation Board released the report on the accident of Air China Flight 129, which proved that captain Wu Xinlu repeatedly ignored the co pilot's recommendations, including the "must go around! " warning after the plane flew out of the airport safe zone, causing the aircraft to crash into a hill. The Air China’s documents also revealed that MSS agents secretly sent Wu Xinlu to make the flight accident to punish Air China and Director General Liu Jianfeng, resulting in the name of the captain on the faxes received by the Korean Aviation Accident Investigation Board to be different from the actual one.

The Chinese government also published an investigation report on the Dalian air disaster on December 7, 2002, stating that "an investigation and thorough verification determined that the May 7 air disaster was an act of sabotage created when passenger Zhang Pilin set a fire". Zhang Pilin’s purpose in bombing the plane was to defraud the insurance company of 1,400,000 RMB, about 170,000 USD in compensation from the seven policies he had purchased prior to boarding the flight. In order to mislead the public, the following day after the crash, they forced Zhang’s families to stay in a hotel for monitoring and did not let them see the remains. They released the families seven months later, on December 6, 2002, and allowed them to claim the remains the next day. I am sure that Zhang Pilin would not crash the plane for the motivation of money, and the policies were bought for him by MSS agents. Because insurance will not pay for criminals who buy the policies to commit crimes for money, this is the common sense that everyone knows. Common sense will not be changed, but evidence can be forged. Besides, Zhang’s finances were quite good. His wife belonged to the high-paying class of a securities company, he was the senior manager of a state-owned enterprise, and a few months ago, he set up a decoration company and signed 10 contracts only around May 1, 2002, Labor Day. So, he did not need to use his own priceless life to exchange for 1.4 million RMB, and at that time, he was only 37 years old. MSS agents wanted to kill Zhang because he was the director of the Liaoning Province Textile Import and Export Corporation located in Dalian and was my partner in the international trading business. My relationship with Dalian was due to my friend and fellow townsman Sun Linqiao, who was chairman of Shanghai Zhongyi Construction Group. He had properties in Shanghai and Dalian and asked me to help him establish an international trading business in Dalian and an international school in Shanghai. I went to Dalian several times but did not do any business because the MSS agents only used him to collect my evidence as a foreign agent rather than help me promote the business. My cooperation with Sun Linqiao in Shanghai was the same; all the business opportunities were blocked or destroyed by SSS agents. MSS agents killed a lot of my family members, relatives, and friends with poison, including Sun Linqiao; but this time, they killed Zhang by bombing the plane and then accused him of setting a fire on the plane in order to get rid of their crime of poisoning me on the Air China’s international flight. After the Busan crash on April 15, 2002, and the Dalian bombing on May 7, 2002, Director General Liu Jianfeng, who was dealing with the MSS agents' poisoning passenger case, was punished by the two air disasters plotted by MSS agents, and removed from the office of CAAC on May 20, 2002. Since then, I have no longer received any information on punishing the criminals, apology, or compensation for my case.

Crashing passenger planes and bombing passenger planes are the most common terrorist acts; they are serious international incidents. The international community must put pressure on these countries involved in terrorist activities until the murderers are punished and the families of the victims receive an apology and compensation. On 21 December 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 was destroyed by a bomb in Lockerbie, Scotland, killing all 243 passengers and 16 crew in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Under the UN sanctions, eleven years later, the Libyan government handed over two Libyan nationals on the arrest warrant issued by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary for trial at Camp Zeist court, Netherlands, in 1999, and Libyan intelligence officer Al-Megrahi was jailed for life after being found guilty in connection with the bombing in 2001. In 2003, Libyan leader Gaddafi accepted responsibility for the Lockerbie bombing and compensated each of the victims for $10 million. On 29 November 1987, Korean Air Flight 858, which flew between Baghdad, Iraq, and Seoul, South Korea, exploded in mid-air upon the detonation of a bomb planted inside an overhead storage bin in the airplane’s passenger cabin by two North Korean agents. Everyone aboard the airliner perished, a total of 104 passengers and 11 crew members. After the air disaster, the United States Department of State specifically referred to the bombing of KAL 858 as a "terrorist act" and, except between 2008 and 2017, has included North Korea on its State Sponsors of Terrorism list. Sanctions against North Korea have been imposed by a number of countries and international bodies. However, sanctions without China’s participation are incomplete. North Korea has so far denied involvement in the attack on KAL 858, saying that the incident was a "fabrication" by South Korea and other countries. The surviving North Korean agent, Kim Hyun-hee, confessed to the bombing and was sentenced to death after being put on trial for the attack (later, she was pardoned by the President of South Korea), but the families of the victims have received neither an apology nor compensation from North Korea.

Similarly, the Chinese government must also take responsibility for the two air disasters made by its agents, including apologizing for the incidents, compensating the families of the victims, and handing over the behind-the-scenes murderers and direct murderers for trial. In particular, the Chinese government must hand over Wu Xinlu, a mass murderer who directly made the worst plane crash in South Korea, killing 129 of the 166 people, including the co-pilot, the second officer, and 6 flight attendants who were helping the passengers evacuate on board.

There are two types of terrorist groups. One is the groups that publicly committed the crimes and claimed to be responsible for the terrorist attacks, causing panic among the people. The other is super-terrorist groups. They created terrorist incidents, then used various lies to cover up the crimes and disguised themselves as saviors of the people to deceive people and win their confidence and support. The Chinese Communist regime is such a super-terrorist group: they killed my father, mother, wife, and younger brother with poison and then attributed the cause of death to a nurse's fault, cancer, liver disease, and drunk driving. They blew up a China Northern Airlines plane and then claimed that my business partner, Zhang Pilin, set fire to the plane in order to cover up their crimes of poisoning me on an Air China international flight. They crashed Air China Flight 129 in Busan, South Korea, to punish Director General Liu Jianfeng, who was investigating their crimes of poisoning me on the Air China's International flight. However, they accused the air traffic controllers of mishandling who directed all other 83 flights to land safely at Busan Airport on the same day. Although today, a large number of Tiananmen mothers are still seeking justice for the children killed by tanks and machine guns, they still denied that students and citizens were massacred in Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989, claiming they were protecting the people, not killing even one person. On December 10, 1996, China's defense minister Chi Haotian, who oversaw the military crackdown on the pro-democracy forces in 1989, told the U.S. military officers and students at the National Defense University, "I can tell you in a responsible and serious manner that at that time not a single person lost his life in Tiananmen Square." Twenty-three years later, on June 2, 2019, speaking at a regional defense forum in Singapore, Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe still defended the government’s response to the protests: “How can we say that China didn’t handle that Tiananmen incident appropriately? There is a conclusion to that incident: that incident was political turbulence, and the central government took measures to stop the turbulence, which is a correct policy.”

In fact, not only did they kill a large number of students and citizens with tanks and military vehicles on June 4, 1989, but they have also been killing Tiananmen mothers and their family members with poison since then.

Tiananmen's mother, Su Bingyan, formerly worked for the China Central Compilation Bureau, a translation office for ideological texts. Since her 21-year-old son Zhao Long was killed in the brutal massacre, she has continuously exposed the atrocities of the Chinese Communist regime to the Chinese and foreign people. After talking with Mrs. Edgar Snow on April 1, 2000, she was kidnapped by the CCP agents to their detention room for interrogation and body search. On January 15, 2001, she died immediately after drinking a detox drink laced with a poison that they had given her through her doctor..

Tiananmen Mother Xu Jue's son Wu Xiangdong was shot dead on the night of June 3, 1989. Since 1993, Xu Jue and his husband, Wu Xuehan, have been actively involved in the activities of Tiananmen Mothers. Wu Xuehan, a good-hearted man in the prime of his life, served the families of the victims as a liaison man and went to the streets to post flyers to expose the CCP’s crimes. Soon after, the couple was under the supervision of the CCP agents. Two years later, on November 29, 1995, 55-year-old Wu Xuehan was killed by the CCP agents in the guise of cancer. On April 24, 2017, Xu Jue was also killed by the CCP for the same reason.

Beijing resident Yang Ziming was a survivor of the Tiananmen Square massacre on June 4, 1989. On the evening of June 6 of that year, believing that the PLA troops had retreated and the curfew lifted, he went out with his younger brother Yang Ziping, his sister Yang Yuemei (who was also the fiancée of Wang Zhengsheng), and his friends Anji, Wang Zhengqiang, Wang Zhengqiang's younger brother Wang Zhengsheng, and Wang Zhengqiang's fiancée Zhang Xuemei (now his wife) - a total of seven people. At the crossroads to the Lishi Road, they were ambushed by PLA soldiers hidden in cable trenches. Anji was killed instantly, while Yang Ziping and Wang Zhengsheng later died at Fuxing Hospital. Yang Ziming and Wang Zhengqiang were seriously injured.

Since 2009, Yang Ziming has participated in the joint signature appeals of Tiananmen Mothers and exposed the atrocities of the Chinese Communist regime with his own experience, including a video testimony on YouTube (watch the video on YouTube on April 15, 2009, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL1bVkVg3fk). To this end, like the Tiananmen Mothers, he also became a target of the bloody persecution by the CCP agents. During the Spring Festival of 2012 (January 23, 2012 to February 8, 2012), he was killed with poison by the CCP agents.

Ding Zilin is one of the founders of the Tiananmen Mothers Organization. Her 17-year-old son, Jiang Jielian, was shot dead by the People's Liberation Army at Muxidi, 4 miles west of Tiananmen Square, on the night of June 3, 1989. Since her son died in the Tiananmen Square Massacre, Ding Zilin has been fighting for justice for the victims. Her bereavement made her powerful. To this end, she has been continuously under surveillance by CCP agents and has been detained several times. Her husband, Jiang Peikun, and the daughter of Jiang and his ex-wife, Ms.Jiang, died one after another. I am very sure that her husband and daughter were killed with poison by the CCP agents. In order to destroy Tiananmen Mothers, they bought Ms. Jiang over as their informant and asked her to use her father, Jiang Peikun, to persuade Ding Zilin and other mothers to abandon their activities against the Chinese Communist regime. Because their conspiracy did not succeed, both of them were killed with poison by CCP agents in 2015. The same thing also happened in my family. The CCP agents did not allow me and my younger brother to sign the guardian's documents for my mother and did a so-called cancer surgery for her in 2007. However, after the operation, their doctor asked my brother to buy high-priced and very effective biological products obtained through special relationships. I told my brother that these were fake drugs and that their good stuff would never belong to my family. Sure enough, most of the names used on the prescriptions were fake, so most of the bills could not be paid by medical insurance. At the same time, they also asked my mother to persuade me not to fight against them over the phone (I was surprised because I had never told my mother that I had been fighting against the Chinese Communist regime). My mother lost consciousness and died after using these drugs for a few weeks. Later, they killed my younger brother and my uncle's youngest daughter-in-law with poison, stuffed them into an old car, and sank it at the bottom of the Central River in our hometown.

The loss of loved ones is undoubtedly heartbreaking, yet it can also become a source of strength. Following the example set by the Tiananmen Mothers, their children continue the fight for justice on behalf of those murdered by the Chinese Communist Party. For instance, Duan Qi, daughter of Tiananmen Mother Zhou Shuzhuang, shares her testimony on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oELIQftRgg0.

How to treat the Nobel Peace Prize winner is a benchmark for measuring the degree of democracy in a country, while the persecution of the Nobel Peace Prize winner is the hallmark of all authoritarian regimes and fascist regimes.

Soviet nuclear theoretical physicist Andrey Sakharov was an outspoken advocate of human rights, civil liberties, and reform in the Soviet Union as well as rapprochement with noncommunist nations, for which he faced state persecution; these efforts earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975. The Soviet government reacted with extreme irritation about his award and prevented Sakharov from leaving the country to attend the Nobel ceremony in Oslo. His wife, Yelena Bonner, represented him at the ceremony and delivered his Nobel Peace Prize lecture "Peace, Progress, Human Rights."

In January 1980, the Soviet government stripped him of his honors and exiled him to the closed city of Gorky to silence him following his open denunciation of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and his call for a worldwide boycott of the coming Olympic Games in Moscow.

On 19 December 1986, Mikhail Gorbachev, who had initiated the policies of perestroika and glasnost, personally called Sakharov to tell him that he and his wife could return to Moscow. Sakharov had his honors restored and received new ones.

Shirin Ebadi is an Iranian lawyer, a former judge, and human rights activist. Shirin Ebadi is a supporter of the "maximum pressure" policy on Iran and has repeatedly called for Western sanctions against Iran. On October 10, 2003, Ebadi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her significant and pioneering efforts for democracy and human rights, especially women's, children's, and refugee rights. In 2009, her Nobel Peace Prize medal and diploma were taken from the bank box by the Revolutionary Court, and her bank account was frozen by authorities. This was the first time a Nobel Peace Prize had been confiscated by national authorities. Ebadi lived in Tehran, but she has been in exile in the UK since June 2009 due to the increase in persecution of Iranian citizens who are critical of the current regime.

The fascist regime in modern history, like the current authoritarian regimes, persecuted the Nobel Peace Prize winners. Carl von Ossietzky was a journalist, writer, and pacifist in Germany during the Nazi period. He spoke throughout Germany and tried to influence the German people and public opinion with his pacifist theory, and became an anti-war and anti-fascist pacifist and liberal intellectual. On February 29, 1933, he was arrested by the Hitler fascist regime, imprisoned in a concentration camp, and tortured. Ossietzky won the 1935 Nobel Peace Prize in 1936 and became the first person to win the Nobel Peace Prize in prison. Ossietzky’s Nobel Prize rammed a heavy blow to the German fascist regime, so the Nazi authorities and the Gestapo banned Ossietzky from going to Oslo to receive the prize. In May 1936, Ossietzky was paroled for his tuberculosis and was transferred to the Westend Hospital in Berlin-Charlottenburg for treatment. On November 7, 1936, Ossietzky was eventually released by the Nazi regime. On the 23rd of the month, the Hitler fascist regime allowed the Nobel Committee to come to Ossietzky's residence to award him the prize. On May 4, 1938, Ossietzky died of tuberculosis in the Nordend hospital in Berlin-Pankow.

Liu Xiaobo was a Chinese writer, literary critic, philosopher, and human rights activist who called for political reforms and was involved in campaigns to end communist one-party rule in China. To this end, Liu suffered long-term cruel persecution by the Chinese Communist regime and was repeatedly detained and imprisoned. From 1989 to 1991, Liu was imprisoned for the first time for supporting the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. He was imprisoned again from 1995 to 1996 and yet again from 1996 to 1999 for his involvement in the democracy and human rights movement. On December 8, 2008, Liu was detained due to his participation in the Charter 08 Manifesto and was formally arrested on June 23, 2009, on suspicion of "inciting subversion of state power." He was tried on the same charges on December 23, 2009, and sentenced to eleven years' imprisonment and two years' deprivation of political rights on December 25, 2009. During his fourth prison term, Liu was awarded the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize for "his long and non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in China." He was denied the right to have a representative collect the Nobel Prize for him, and his wife, Liu Xia, was placed under house arrest shortly after Liu Xiaobo was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

On 26 June 2017, Liu was granted medical parole after being diagnosed with terminal liver cancer in late May 2017. Undoubtedly, during the period of imprisonment, the Chinese Communist regime used medical examination and treatment as an excuse to inject a large amount of poison and viruses into Liu Xiaobo repeatedly, destroying his originally healthy body. After two months of parole, he died of liver failure, kidney failure, respiratory failure, septic shock, and blood clots in Shenyang’s First Hospital in Liaoning Province on July 13, 2017. Both reality and history prove that the Chinese Communist regime is eviler than today's authoritarian regimes and past fascist regimes.

China’s 5,000-year history is a history of democracy and justice against autocracy and evil. Two of China's greatest sages, Confucius and Mencius, advocated democracy and justice. Their ideology of Chinese society was: "That the people are dear, followed by the state, and the monarch is the last;" "The monarch must be dedicated, economical, and loving the people;" “The tyranny is more ferocious than the tiger.” In the face of evil, people must fight back and not be wronged and compromised: “Don’t live with the enemy who killed your father in the same sky, don't go back to take weapons when you encounter the enemy who killed your brother — lest they escape, and don't live with the enemy who killed your friend in the same country."

In a politically dark society, there is no justice. Justice can only be achieved, and society can only be brightened when people come up to overthrow the authoritarian regime of the country. During the Song dynasty in 1270, the great master of philosopher Zhu Xi's followers wrote, “Heaven does not create Zhong Ni (Confucius), and the ages are as dark as the night.” (Excerpt from the Analects of Zhu Xi)

Since I was poisoned on Air China’s international flight by agents of the Ministry of State Security of China on September 9, 2000, and my younger brother was beaten up on the ground in Shanghai by agents of the Shanghai State Security Bureau at the same time, I have been insisting on fighting the Chinese communist regimes for justice via email. (later, on January 21, 2011, my brother was still killed. The SSS agent skilled my brother and my uncle's daughter-in-law with poison, then stuffed them into an old car and sank into the bottom of the Central River in my hometown). On May 17, 2016, when I was undergoing a laparoscopic hernia repair at Huntington Hospital in Los Angeles, the surgeon implanted a monitoring device in my body, causing severe pain and a lot of bleeding in my lower body. On December 26, 2016, I personally delivered a demand letter to the hospital and the surgeon asking for an apology and compensation, but they did not respond to me. On October 13, 2016, those power-abusing officials hit my son's car again with a big truck in cooperation with Ryder Truck Company. Thinking of staying in the United States not only could not live a safe life by myself but also hurt my family; my heartache was beyond words. After dealing with the car accident on January 5, 2017, I went to Ireland to seek refuge on January 11, 2017. Although I took refuge in Ireland, I did not stop seeking justice with the Chinese communist regimes for the dead. In addition to providing food and lodging, this Irish refuge center also gave me pocket money every month so that I could afford to use the telephone to seek justice for the deceased. Later, some family members of the deceased received a small amount of compensation, but under the order of the Chinese Communist regimes, they severed the relationship with me, which had always been very friendly. My uncle (my mother's brother)'s youngest son, Chen Longzhang, has always thanked me for seeking justice for his wife, but after receiving compensation, he told me not to call him anymore. My uncle (my father's brother)’s son Li Zhiming was very supportive of my investigation of the dead at the beginning and helped me find some phone numbers of the deceased’s family members, but after receiving compensation, the phone numbers he found for me could not be reached. Later, he told me that on the night my brother died, his car was driving towards the Central River in the north. I knew that the CCP was using him to mislead me. The phone numbers he gave me were all fake numbers. Zhu Zhengming, my aunt's (my father's sister) son, has always respected me and thanked me for seeking justice for his wife. Later, he asked me to join his WeChat group. I feel that WeChat is a tool for the Chinese Communist regimes to monitor the Chinese people. In a democratic country, it will not be allowed to exist for a long time and has no future, so I did not accept his request, and he has not answered my calls since then.

I am an ordinary civilian without authority, and it is impossible for me to thoroughly investigate all the victims; as I am living in extreme poverty, it is also impossible for me to hire lawyers to sue them. To this end, I sincerely ask for your support. I hope that through the joint efforts of everyone, the murderers can be punished by the law, and the families of the victims can receive a belated apology and compensation so that a large number of wronged souls can rest in peace and finally end this brutal regime. Thank you very much for your support.

 

                                                                                                            Sincerely yours,

                                                                                                            Washington Lee (Qiguan Li)

 

 

P.S. Thank you sincerely for your support in my continued efforts to stand against the CCP regime. I’m also deeply grateful for your willingness to help honor the victims of the “Shanghai Massacre,” as well as those who perished in the CCP-linked Dalian and Busan air disasters, by working to establish a memorial park in their memory. If you are in contact with the families of the victims, please consider sharing their information with me, so we can unite in seeking justice from the CCP.

 

Annex 1 - List of Victims of the Dalian Air Crash

Crew Members:

Captain: Wang Yongxiang

First Officer: Chen Ximing

Engineer: Pan Mingqi

Security Officer: Wang Jun

Purser: Chang Yan

Flight Attendants: Pang Yan, Wang Jian, Liu Bing, Yu Ying

Chinese Passengers:

Zhang Gang, male, Water Transport Planning and Design Institute, Ministry of Transport

Chen Yinfeng, male, Water Transport Planning and Design Institute, Ministry of Transport

Mao Kai, male, Water Transport Planning and Design Institute, Ministry of Transport

Xie Chengjie, male, Water Transport Planning and Design Institute, Ministry of Transport

Han Jingdong, male, Water Transport Planning and Design Institute, Ministry of Transport

Huang Yicheng, male, Water Transport Planning and Design Institute, Ministry of Transport

Jin Jiuwei, male, Water Transport Planning and Design Institute, Ministry of Transport

Tang Yingrong, male, Water Transport Planning and Design Institute, Ministry of Transport

Gai Limin, male, Water Transport Planning and Design Institute, Ministry of Transport

Wang Lei, male, Water Transport Planning and Design Institute, Ministry of Transport

Li Chunyu, male, Dalian Li Yongzhi, male, Dalian

Guo Zhanhua, female, Dalian

Xu Deku, male, Dalian Free Trade Zone Management Committee

Yang Xixue, male, Dalian Free Trade Zone Management Committee

Song Rixin, male, Dalian Free Trade Zone Management Committee

Chen Kai, male, Dalian Free Trade Zone Management Committee

Li Shituo, male, Dalian

Zhang Xiaonan, female, Dalian

Zhang Weihan, male, Dalian

Tan Jiaqi, male (child), son of Zhang Xiaonan

Chen Ming, female, Dalian

Ran Yuche, child, child of Chen Ming

Cui Xiuli, female, Dalian

Cui Ke, male, Dalian

Cui Xiuzhen, female, Dalian Maritime University

Qu Xiaotie, male, Binxi Town, Bin County, Heilongjiang

He Ruixin, female, Binxi Town, Bin County, Heilongjiang

Qu Xiaohong, female, Hunchun City, Jilin Province

Li Qiang, male, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Zeng Lingyu, female, Yingkou

Shen Pinggang, male, Dalian Medical College Affiliated Hospital

Shen Hua, child, Shen Pinggang's child

Liu Meina, female, Dalian

Zhang Xuezhi, female, Dalian

Lin Shuxiang, female, Dalian, Deputy Director, Dalian Shipyard (New Shipyard)

Li Junfeng, female, Dalian

Wang Qingdong, male, Dalian, Head of the Instrumentation Department, Dalian Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital

Zhang Yanjia, male, Dalian

Zhang Fengyi, child, daughter of Zhang Yanjia

Wang Yinhu, male, Dalian

Yu Wenguo, male, Dalian

Jin Yi, Female, Dalian

Wei Lai, Dalian

Xu Yan, Female, Beijing

Chen Lan, Female, Chengdu, Marketing, Xi’an Janssen Beijing Headquarters

Wang Wenhong, Female, Nanjing

Hao Jinsheng, Female, Dalian, Director, Endocrinology Department, Dalian Central Hospital

Wen Hong, Female, Dalian, Professor of Endocrinology, Second Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University

Ju Hongqi, Male, Liaoning Dandong, Political Officer, the Development Zone Border Defense Battalion, Dalian Border Defense Detachment of the Armed Police

Teng Yun, Dalian

Yang Guangzhu, Male, Beijing

Li Yanfeng, Female, Beijing

Yang Lingbo, Male, Deputy General Manager, China Foreign Trade Transportation Corporation

Li Yanbing, Male, Beijing

Yang Wenxin, Male, Wuhan, Hubei

Guan Zhansheng, Male, Beijing

Li Shaowei, Male, Dalian

Yu Xingxu, Female, Dalian

Du Yuwei, Female, Dalian

Zheng Erchuang, Male, Dalian

Lin Ju, Female, China Iron and Steel Industry and Trade Group, International Freight Liaoning Company Gu Guolin, Male, China Metallurgical Dalian Company

Li Chao, Male, Baoding, Hebei

Liang Jie, Female, Baoding, Hebei

Wang Dong, Female, Changchun, Jilin

Sun Minjuan, Female, Zhuozhou, Hebei

Lei Lidong, Male, China HNA Dalian Branch

Yu Yuewei, Dalian Hitachi Television Company

Wang Feng, Male, Beijing

WANG/SIHANGMS, Female, Chinese Students Studying in Japan

Su Ke, Male, Zhuozhou, Hebei

Yang Yuanjin, Male, Wuhan, Vice President, Dalian Yuanda Pharmaceutical Company

Song Guanghua, Female, Dalian, Professor of Endocrinology, Second Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University

Xia Bin, Male, Vice President, Beijing Minsheng Bank Dalian Branch

Jiang Lai, Female, Dalian

Guan Di, Dalian Student Studying in Singapore

Liu Qi, Male, Beijing

Liu Chang, Female, Dalian

Chen Jun, Male, Dalian Architectural Design Institute

Peng Rong, Female, Dalian

Pan Feng, Male, Dalian

Ma Xiaolu, Female, Shenyang

Tang Lina, Female, Dalian

Yang Kunfeng, Male, Dalian National Women's Football Coach

Hu Danfu, Male, Dalian

Liu Futang, Male, Beijing

Zhang Xibin, Male, Beijing Institute of Technology

Tian Xin, Male, Student Studying in Japan

Liu Dean, Male, Dalian

Shao Chengzhi, Male, Urumqi

Tian Feng, male, Dalian, Dalian Postal Industry Development Co., Ltd

Li Li, female, Huangshi, Hubei, Huangshi Power Plant employee

Zheng Hong

Zhang Pilin, male, Dalian, Director, Liaoning Province Textile Import and Export Company

Zhang Yunwen, female, Chief Representative of Dragonair in Dalian

Japanese Passengers:

YONEMARU/CHIYORI

IMOTO/KOSUKE

NAGAI/JQJI

South Korean Passenger:

KIM/SEONG WOO

Indian Passenger:

KOLEY/RAJKUMAR

Singaporean Passenger:

CHONG/YEW KEONG

French Passenger:

LAURENCE/FARGET, female, reporter, Agence France-Presse, Dalian Bureau

 

Annex 2- List of Crew Members and Chinese Passengers Who Died in the Busan Air Crash

Crew Members:

First Officer: Hou Xiangning, male

Second Officer: Gao Lijie, male

Chief Flight Attendant: Ye Hongxia, female

Flight Attendants: Zhang Wanhua (female), He Zhen (female), Xu Liya (female), Luo Rui (female), Sun Jiayue (female).

Passengers:

Jin Yonglu (male), Jin Shunmin (female), Piao Chenghua (female), Huang Yazhen (male), Lian Chengyu (female), Cai Guanghu (male), Piao Longfu (male), Piao Zhehao (male) Yu Longze (male), Xu Chengguo (male), Yu Meishan (female)

Annex 3 - List of all Crew Members and Passengers in Busan Air Crash

Crew: Wu Xinlu (Captain, male), Hou Xiangning (First officer, male), Gao Lijie (Second officer, male).

Ye Hongxia (Chief Flight Attendant, female), Wang Ze (Flight Attendant, male), Zhang Wanhua (Flight Attendant, female), He Zhen (Flight Attendant, female), Xu Liya (Flight Attendant, female), Du Da Zheng (Flight Attendant, male), Luo Rui (Flight Attendant, female), Sun Jiayue (Flight Attendant, female).

South Korean Passengers: Ahn Seoni-i, Ahn-Sun-yook, An Hea-sook, An Sang-jin, Bae Byung chan, Back Hyung-bok, Bae Jae-oh, Bae Keumn-yeon, Bae Kwan-joo, Cha Young-hee, Choi Yun yeong, Choi Dong-wi, Cho Jeong-ja, Cho Jung-bong, Cho Min-jae, Cho Yoon-joo, Cho Young seob, Gang Malse, Go Hoosoon, Han Sekil, Ha Je-hong, Ha Sun-nam, Hong Chun-ja, Hong Gil ja, Hong Jong-il, Hong Kwi-hua, Hong Nan-yi, Hong Sook-keun, Hong Soon-taek, Hong Seung hee, Hong Young-sook, Hwang Tae-sik, Im Ok-kyung, Jang Chang-hyun, Jang Sook-ja, Jang Yang-o, Jeong Yoo-yeop, Jeong Jung-seob, Jeon Sang-dae, Jung Hoinam, Jung Hyun, Jung Jun, Jung Jung-ja, Jung Sang-hwa, Jun Soon-ja, Kang Jong-soon, Kang Young-ja, Kang Yi-nam, Keum Tae-yun, Kim Bo-hyeon, Kim Chun-soo, Kim Dong-hwan, Kim Dong-woon, Kim Ho-seon, Kim Hyo-soo, Kim Jum-im, Kim Jung-ok, Kim Kyu-hoon, Kim Kyung-suk, Kim Kyeong-hwa, Kim Min-woo, Kim Moon-ja, Kim Myung-sik, Kim Soon-yeon, Kim Soon-ja, Kim Soon-ae, Kim Sung-hee, Kim Su-mi, Kim Tae-yong, Kim Young-ik, Kok Bok-hwan, Kweon Kyung-ae, Kweon Hyeon-sin, Kwon Bok-soon, Kwon Pil-nam, Kwon Young-koo, Kwon Sung-che, Lee Bok-soon, Lee Chung-taek, Lee Hi-chan, Lee Ho-ig, Lee In-hwa, Lee Jong-cheon, Lee Jung-sook, Lee Jung ja, Lee Kang-dae, Lee Kyung-mi, Lee Mun-ja, Lee Myung-hee, Lee Myung-soog, Lee Pan-hyun, Lee Soon-young, Lee Song-ja, Lee Sun-jung, Lee Sun-duck, Lee Sung-o, Lee Won-ho, Lee Yu soon, Lim Byung-nam, Lim Kye-nam, Lim Sun-ok, Nam Pan-im, Nam Won-seob, Oh Yong-jo, Oh Bok-deuk, Park Chan-hui, Park Chu-ok, Park Hwa-ja, Park Hae-soo, Park Heung-won, Park Man-su, Park Se-wook, Park Soo-jin, Park Sang-bo, Park Tae-keun, Park Yun-won, Park Young mae, Park Young-bu, Sakong Sun-ja, Sakong Ran, Seok Ok-hyeon, Seo Chun-hee, SeoJin-sik, Seo Jung-hun, SeulIk-soo, Shim Gyu-ho, Shin Hyun-jung, Shin Yeon-joo, Song Do-whan, Son Jin gag, Woo Jeung-dae, Yang Dul-sun, Yang Jin-kyung, Yang Yong-kyu, Yoon Kyoung-soon

Chinese Passengers: Cai Guanghu, Huang Yazhen, Jin Shun-min, JinWenxue, JinYonglu, LianChengyu, Pei Zaiyuan, Piao Chunzi, Piao Chenghua, Piao Longfu, Piao Xianzhe, Piao Zhehao, Quan Chengzhe, Quan Chengba, Ren Quanze, Wu Yonggen, Xu Chengguo, Yu Longze, Yu Meishan

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