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SMHRIC representative speaks at the rally marking 100th anniversary of CCP

   
SMHRIC
July 1, 2021
New York
 

 

 

Sain baitsagaanuu? Dashi Delek!

Good afternoon. My name is Dulaan Borjigin. I am a Mongolian from Southern Mongolia and represent the Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center.

First of all, I would like to thank Students for a Free Tibet, Tibetan Youth Congress and other groups for organizing this event.

As we all know, today is the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Chinese Communist Party. During these 100 years, the CCP developed itself from a small underground group to a vast terrorist organization that not only occupied and colonized once independent nations of Southern Mongolia, Tibet, and East Turkistan, but also have oppressed its own citizens.

100 years later today, the CCP not only is committing physical genocide in East Turkistan, cultural genocides in Southern Mongolia and Tibet, destroying the democracy in Hong Kong, but also is threatening the very foundation of democracy and human rights in the free and democratic world including the United States.

It is the time for us, all of us, including the occupied nations and free worlds to stand up together to counter the CCP, an unprecedented challenge the mankind has ever faced.

Thank you.

Dulaan Borjigin

 

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