





伦敦 & 曼彻斯特,2025年8月13日 — 在初秋的伦敦,中国民主党英国总部在中国大使馆对面举行了一场震撼人心的集会示威,主题为 “反对中共非法活摘人体器官”。同一时间,一百多英里之外的曼彻斯特,中国民主党英国总部的部分党员也在中国驻曼彻斯特总领馆前高举标语,与伦敦形成呼应,向世界传递同一声疾呼。
伦敦的集会现场,二十余名党员与支持者肩并肩站立,手中紧握的不仅是抗议横幅,还有一张张被害者与失踪者的照片——其中不乏稚气未脱的儿童面孔。那些曾经天真明亮的笑容,如今静静凝固在冰冷的相片中,与背后的罪行形成刺痛人心的对比。路人纷纷驻足,有人低声询问,有人眼含泪光,也有人举起手机记录下这一幕。一些外国民众在了解情况后表示震惊,并当场表达声援。
口号声如潮水般在大使馆外涌动:“反对中共非法活摘人体器官!释放政治犯!要民主、要自由!军队国家化!开放党禁、报禁!习近平下台!共产党下台!” 声声呼喊,既是愤怒的呐喊,也是向良知的召唤。
集会中,多位党员轮番演讲——王魏晋、卢灵飞、韦崇华、黄天、雷喜哲、赵武、胡晓、吴小海、熊志兵等人用中英文向过往民众讲述真相,援引国际调查报告与法庭裁决,揭露这场被掩盖已久的反人类罪行。总指挥王魏晋在演讲中指出,受害者不仅包括法轮功学员、维吾尔人、藏人、基督徒,还包括无数因信仰、民族或政治立场而被关押的中国公民,他们被抽血、体检,不是为了治病,而是为了成为交易中的“器官匹配”。
曼彻斯特的抗议虽规模较小,却同样凝聚着坚定的信念。被害者的照片在风中飘动,口号声与伦敦的呼喊遥相呼应,唤起了途经市民的好奇与愤慨。有人当场表示,将关注这一问题并向更多人传播真相。
值得一提的是,本次活动中,中国民主党英国总部的部分党员在王魏晋的呼吁下,慷慨解囊为人权事业募捐,当日共筹集 690英镑,捐款名单如下:
• 王魏晋:£200
• 雷喜哲:£100
• 熊志兵:£20
• 吴小海:£20
• 林钟:£300
• 李申耀:£20
• 张学美:£30
另有一名不愿透露姓名的党员愿意认捐高达数千美元的第一届刘晓波人权奖全额奖金!
王魏晋表示,中国民主党英国总部将持续展开多种多样的募捐活动,所有募捐的款项将全部用于推动国际社会关注中国的人权状况、支持受害群体,并持续揭露中共的暴行。
集会在和平有序中结束,但抗议者的决心并未消散。中国民主党英国总部强调,这只是持久抗争的一个章节,他们将继续在英国乃至国际舞台发声,呼吁成立独立调查委员会,敦促各国采取制裁措施,并要求全球医疗界切断与涉案机构的合作,直到非法活摘器官的罪行被彻底终结。
中国民主党英国总部总指挥: 王魏晋
副总指挥:卢灵飞、韦崇华、黄天。
活动策划者:王魏晋、卢灵飞、韦崇华、黄天。
党员演讲名单:王魏晋、卢灵飞、韦崇华、黄天、雷喜哲、赵武、胡晓、吴小海、熊志兵。
党员出席名单:王魏晋、卢灵飞、韦崇华、雷喜哲、李申耀、熊志兵、俞杰辉、吴志芬、赵武、林钟、吴小海、胡晓、张学美、黄天 、吴冉、廖柳燕、黄晓凤、杨诚名言、李涛、丁晨光、Lz Tan、范可为、周凤雄、温作团、邬勇、王涛、杨体和、钟淑琴
中国民主党英国总部供稿。
UK Headquarters of the China Democracy Party Holds Protest Outside Chinese Embassy Against the CCP’s Illegal Harvesting of Human Organs
London & Manchester, 13 August 2025 — In early autumn London, the UK Headquarters of the China Democracy Party (CDP UK) staged a powerful protest opposite the Chinese Embassy, under the banner “Oppose the CCP’s Illegal Harvesting of Human Organs”. At the same time, over a hundred miles away in Manchester, CDP UK members gathered outside the Chinese Consulate, holding banners in solidarity with London, sending the same urgent call to the world.
In London, more than twenty party members and supporters stood shoulder-to-shoulder, holding not only protest banners but also photographs of victims and missing persons — some showing the innocent faces of children. Those once-bright smiles, now frozen in cold images, formed a heart-wrenching contrast to the crimes behind them. Passers-by stopped, some quietly asking questions, others with tears in their eyes, and some recording the scene on their phones. Several foreign onlookers, after learning about the situation, expressed shock and pledged their support on the spot.
Chants surged like waves outside the embassy: “Oppose the CCP’s illegal harvesting of human organs! Release political prisoners! We want democracy, we want freedom! Nationalise the army! Lift the bans on political parties and the press! Xi Jinping step down! Down with the Communist Party!” These were not only shouts of anger but also appeals to conscience.
Speakers took turns to address the crowd — Wang Weijin, Lu Lingfei, Wei Chonghua, Huang Tian, Lei Xizhe, Zhao Wu, Hu Xiao, Wu Xiaohai and Xiong Zhibing spoke in both Chinese and English to passing pedestrians, citing international investigative reports and court rulings that have exposed this long-concealed crime against humanity. Event commander Wang Weijin pointed out that the victims were not only Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghurs, Tibetans and Christians, but also countless Chinese citizens imprisoned for their beliefs, ethnicity, or political stance. Many were subjected to blood tests and medical examinations — not for treatment, but to prepare them as “organ matches” in a lucrative trade.
In Manchester, though smaller in scale, the protest carried the same unwavering resolve. Victims’ photographs fluttered in the wind, and the chants echoed those in London, sparking curiosity and outrage among local passers-by. Some pledged to follow the issue closely and spread the truth further.
Notably, during the event, some CDP UK members responded to Wang Weijin’s call to contribute to the human rights cause, raising a total of £690 on the day. Donations were as follows:
- Wang Weijin: £200
- Lei Xizhe: £100
- Xiong Zhibing: £20
- Wu Xiaohai: £20
- Lin Zhong: £300
- Li Shenyao: £20
- Zhang Xuemei: £30
In addition, an anonymous member pledged to cover the full prize — amounting to several thousand US dollars — for the first Liu Xiaobo Human Rights Award.
Wang Weijin stated that CDP UK would continue to organise diverse fundraising activities, with all proceeds going towards raising international awareness of China’s human rights situation, supporting victims, and continuing to expose the CCP’s atrocities.
The protest concluded peacefully and in good order, but the determination of the demonstrators did not fade. CDP UK emphasised that this was just one chapter in a sustained struggle. They vowed to keep raising their voices in the UK and on the international stage, calling for the establishment of an independent investigation committee, urging governments to impose sanctions, and pressing the global medical community to sever ties with institutions involved, until the crime of illegal organ harvesting is completely eradicated.
CDP UK Commander: Wang Weijin
Deputy Commanders: Lu Lingfei, Wei Chonghua, Huang Tian
Event Organisers: Wang Weijin, Lu Lingfei, Wei Chonghua, Huang Tian
Speakers: Wang Weijin, Lu Lingfei, Wei Chonghua, Huang Tian, Lei Xizhe, Zhao Wu, Hu Xiao, Wu Xiaohai, Xiong Zhibing
Attendees: Wang Weijin, Lu Lingfei, Wei Chonghua, Lei Xizhe, Li Shenyao, Xiong Zhibing, Yu Jiehui, Wu Zhifen, Zhao Wu, Lin Zhong, Wu Xiaohai, Hu Xiao, Zhang Xuemei, Huang Tian, Wu Ran, Liao Liuyan, Huang Xiaofeng, Yang Cheng Mingyan, Li Tao, Ding Chenguang, Lz Tan, Fan Kewei, Zhou Fengxiong, Wen Zuotuan, Wu Yong, Wang Tao, Yang Tihe, Zhong Shuqin
Submitted by the UK Headquarters of the China Democracy Party
