(Clearwisdom.net) On March 7, people from Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey held a rally in Chinatown, Philadelphia to support 50 Million Withdrawals from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and called upon more people to quit the party.

Attendees were from all walks of life, including intellectuals, businessmen, elderly immigrants and people from Mainland China. They all had the same wish: ending the CCP's regime so that Chinese people don't have to suffer anymore under tyranny.

Ms. Zhao, from the Service Center of Quitting the Party in Philadelphia, briefly introduced the trend of quitting the party since the publishing of the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party in 2004. On behalf of the service center, she sent greetings to the 50 million Chinese people who have quit the party, and hoped more people will join them.

Dr. Yang Jingduan, a Falun gong practitioner, gave a speech in which he pointed out the importance of quitting the party, and warned people not to be deceived by the CCP's lies. He also called upon Chinese people to cherish the chance of quitting the party and save themselves.

Mr. Wang is giving a speech.

Mr. Wang, who came to the U.S.A from China not long ago, told people of his own experiences with the CCP's tyranny, giving examples to show how brutal the CCP is. He said: "We should not let our children live in fear anymore. Quitting the party and constructing a new China is every Chinese person's wish."

Dr. Fang is giving a speech.

Re-enacting harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners

Dr. Fang from Philadelphia called upon people not to forget that the CCP harvested organs from living Falun Gong practitioners for profit. Next to her, Falun Gong practitioners re-enacted the organ harvesting, which drew a lot of people's attention.

Mr. Zheng Wenxiong and Huang Xuelong, citizens from Philadelphia, expressed that they were happy to join the withdrawals and speak the truth in public. Mr. Lin, who saw the rally and joined it, quit the party using his real name. Mr. He, a citizen from Philadelphia, sent the poems he wrote to the rally, expressing his support. He warned young people not to follow the CCP to a dead end.