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A century of power. A century of blood. A century without accountability.
For over one hundred years, the Chinese Communist Party has ruled through force, deception, and engineered amnesia. The Case Against the Chinese Communist Party is a forensic chronicle of that rule - a meticulously researched record of the Party's major atrocities from its founding in 1921 to the present day.
Structured as a case file rather than a political tract, the book isolates each campaign or incident, records its method, toll, and perpetrators, and traces the pattern forward in time. From the Futian Incident's first mass purge of fellow Communists, to the Great Leap Forward famine that killed tens of millions, to the Cultural Revolution's destruction of lives and heritage, to modern-day detention camps in Xinjiang and the dismantling of Hong Kong's autonomy, the through-line is clear: repression is not an accident of CCP rule, but its foundation.
Drawing on internal Party records, survivor testimony, leaked documents, and independent scholarship, the narrative avoids exaggeration and ideology, focusing instead on verifiable evidence. Where sources are contested, the disputes are noted; where estimates vary, ranges are given.
This is a book for researchers, journalists, policy-makers, educators, and citizens who refuse to let the victims vanish twice - once from life, and again from memory. It documents not only what the CCP has done to its declared enemies, but also what it has done to its own members in the name of "unity" and "rectification."
More than history, it is an act against forgetting - and a call to keep the record alive.
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A century of power. A century of blood. A century without accountability.
For over one hundred years, the Chinese Communist Party has ruled through force, deception, and engineered amnesia. The Case Against the Chinese Communist Party is a forensic chronicle of that rule - a meticulously researched record of the Party's major atrocities from its founding in 1921 to the present day.
Structured as a case file rather than a political tract, the book isolates each campaign or incident, records its method, toll, and perpetrators, and traces the pattern forward in time. From the Futian Incident's first mass purge of fellow Communists, to the Great Leap Forward famine that killed tens of millions, to the Cultural Revolution's destruction of lives and heritage, to modern-day detention camps in Xinjiang and the dismantling of Hong Kong's autonomy, the through-line is clear: repression is not an accident of CCP rule, but its foundation.
Drawing on internal Party records, survivor testimony, leaked documents, and independent scholarship, the narrative avoids exaggeration and ideology, focusing instead on verifiable evidence. Where sources are contested, the disputes are noted; where estimates vary, ranges are given.
This is a book for researchers, journalists, policy-makers, educators, and citizens who refuse to let the victims vanish twice - once from life, and again from memory. It documents not only what the CCP has done to its declared enemies, but also what it has done to its own members in the name of "unity" and "rectification."
More than history, it is an act against forgetting - and a call to keep the record alive.