多族群联合抗议中共“超级大使馆”计划——中国民主党英国总部展现团结力量 Multi-Ethnic Protest Against the CCP’s “Mega Embassy” Plan— UK Headquarters of the China Democracy Party Demonstrates Unity and Resolve

伦敦,2025年8月23日 —— 初秋的伦敦街头,响起一阵阵震耳欲聋的口号声:“打倒中共独裁!”、“不要超级大使馆!”、“捍卫自由,支持民主!”、“Free China!”、“Free Hong Kong!”、“No China mega embassy!” 来自香港、藏人、维吾尔社群与中国民主党英国总部的一千五百余名示威者汇聚一堂,以游行的方式抗议中共拟在皇家铸币厂旧址建立所谓“超级大使馆”的计划。

这场始于香港驻伦敦经贸办,途径大英博物馆、特拉法加广场至白厅的游行,不仅是一场对建筑项目的反对,更是对中共跨国压迫的警醒。示威者举起旗帜、横幅和标语,呼喊声在伦敦古老的街道间回荡。

中国民主党英国总部的号召与募捐

在示威队伍中,中国民主党英国总部的身影尤为鲜明。民主党队伍与香港、藏人、维吾尔等社群并肩而行,彼此旗帜交错,口号交织,形成一股强大的合力。不同语言的呼声此起彼伏,但传递的核心却一致:抵制极权,守护自由。这种跨群体的呼应,令整场游行气势更加磅礴。

民主党成员还主动向围观市民分发传单,耐心讲解中共“超级大使馆”背后的风险:它并非单纯的外交建筑,而可能成为跨国监控与镇压的据点。他们强调,这将危及英国社会的自由环境与公共安全。

不少英国市民被感染,纷纷停下脚步,有的鼓掌,有的高举拇指,有的主动上前交谈,表达对中国人争取自由的支持。甚至有路人即兴呼喊“Freedom for China!”,与队伍形成互动,让气氛达到高潮。

活动中,在中国民主党英国总部总指挥王魏晋的组织与呼吁下,党内第二次募捐随即展开。现场党员慷慨解囊,最终共筹集到 433.22英镑。

明细如下:
1. 王魏晋,118.15英镑
2. 王涛,20英镑
3. 俞杰辉,10英镑
4. 吴志芬,10英镑
5. 成亚利,100英镑
6. 成小丹,20英镑
7. 周凤雄,10英镑
8. 熊志兵,40英镑
9. 徐伟华,50英镑
10. 吴小海,20英镑
11. 吴冉,10英镑
12. 李申耀,10.07英镑
13. 钱越,5英镑
14. 杨诚名言,10英镑

王魏晋强调,这不仅是一笔资金,更是一种信念的凝聚:“哪怕是最微小的贡献,也能汇成对抗极权的洪流。”

多族群的共同呼声

此次抗议并非单一群体的行动,而是香港人、藏人、维吾尔人、中国民主党成员等多元社群的联合阵线。组织者指出,“超级大使馆”计划不仅涉及城市规划,更触及人权与安全的核心问题:它可能成为跨境镇压的枢纽。

西藏之声援引藏人行政中央驻英办事处秘书长贡噶的话说:“英国政府必须听到这声音,这不仅是伦敦的街头之声,更是全球受中共压迫群体的呼声。”

英国政府的延迟决定

抗议当天,英国政府宣布,将原定于9月9日作出的规划决定推迟至10月21日,以审慎评估被“涂黑”的设计图纸背后所隐含的风险。这一举动,被外界普遍解读为对社会舆论与安全忧虑的回应。

早前,副首相安吉拉·雷纳已公开要求中方澄清图纸中敏感部分,为公众的疑虑提供解释。然而至今,中方始终保持沉默。

背景与意义

中共“超级大使馆”计划自2018年提出,若落成将成为中国在欧洲最大的外交综合体,占地近两万平方米。自2022年起,该计划屡遭质疑与反对,伦敦塔村市议会已因安全与社区问题而否决,但中央政府介入后,争议愈演愈烈。

今天的抗议行动,无疑为这场拉锯战注入新的变量。

自由之链:白厅的象征时刻

在游行的尾声,中国民主党英国总部的党员在白厅手拉着手,组成一条象征性的“自由之链”。这一形式源于“手拉手中国自由之链”的理念,象征着被中共分割与压迫的群体,在海外以团结的姿态重新连结。

队伍静默而庄严,紧握的双手连成一体,仿佛一道不可撕裂的纽带。参与者们齐声呼喊:“Free China!Free Hong Kong!No China mega embassy!” 这一刻,不仅凝聚了华人流亡群体的力量,也向世界传递了一个清晰的信号:自由的信念可以跨越国界,延续至任何角落。

结语

在伦敦的天空下,横跨不同民族、不同背景的群体肩并肩,喊出同一个声音:自由、民主与尊严不可妥协。

中国民主党英国总部的坚定参与,不仅展示了党内团结与行动力,也让世人看到,在海外的流亡群体,正以自身的方式延续抗争。

正如一位参加游行的香港青年所言:“超级大使馆或许高墙森严,但今天我们证明了,高墙永远挡不住自由的呼声。”

中国民主党英国总部组织信息
• 总指挥:王魏晋
• 副总指挥:卢灵飞

演讲党员名单:王魏晋、卢灵飞、周凤雄

活动参与党员名单:
王魏晋、卢灵飞、熊志兵、周凤雄、王涛、吴小海、李涛、赵武、成小丹、韦崇华、白林、钱越、雷喜哲、李申耀、张石头、俞杰辉、吴志芬、张学美、赵玉莲、戴雪梅、王建、周勇、杨诚名言、丁晨光、吴冉、郭稼瑄、徐伟华、戴超、靳雪涔、廖柳燕、林丽君、范可为。

P UK launched its second fundraising campaign. Members contributed generously, raising a total of £433.22.

Breakdown of donations:

  1. Wang Weijin – £118.15
  2. Wang Tao – £20
  3. Yu Jiehui – £10
  4. Wu Zhifen – £10
  5. Cheng Yali – £100
  6. Cheng Xiaodan – £20
  7. Zhou Fengxiong – £10
  8. Xiong Zhibing – £40
  9. Xu Weihua – £50
  10. Wu Xiaohai – £20
  11. Wu Ran – £10
  12. Li Shenyao – £10.07
  13. Qian Yue – £5
  14. Yang Cheng Mingyan – £10

Wang Weijin stressed that this was more than money: “Even the smallest contribution can swell into a tide of resistance against tyranny.”


A united call across communities

The protest was not the action of a single group but a joint front of Hong Kongers, Tibetans, Uyghurs, and members of the China Democracy Party. Organisers pointed out that the “mega embassy” plan was not merely an issue of urban planning but a matter of human rights and security: a potential hub for cross-border repression.

Voice of Tibet quoted Kunga, Secretary-General of the Tibet Office in London, as saying: “The British government must hear this voice. It is not only the voice of London’s streets but the cry of oppressed communities across the world.”


UK government delays decision

On the day of the protest, the UK government announced that its planning decision, originally due on 9 September, would be postponed until 21 October to carefully assess the risks hidden in the heavily redacted design blueprints. The move was widely interpreted as a response to public concern and security worries.

Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner had publicly demanded clarification from Beijing over the censored sections of the plans, insisting that the public deserved an explanation. To date, China has remained silent.


Background and significance

First proposed in 2018, the CCP’s “mega embassy” project would, if completed, be China’s largest diplomatic complex in Europe, covering nearly 20,000 square metres. Since 2022, the plan has faced sustained opposition. While Tower Hamlets Council rejected it over safety and community concerns, central government intervention kept the dispute alive.

Saturday’s protest has now injected fresh momentum into this tug-of-war.


The “Freedom Chain” in Whitehall

At the conclusion of the march, CDP UK members joined hands along Whitehall to form a symbolic “Freedom Chain”. Inspired by the “Hands Across China Freedom Chain” initiative, it symbolised how groups fractured and oppressed by the CCP were reuniting abroad in solidarity.

The line stood silent and solemn, hands tightly clasped, forming an unbreakable bond. Together they chanted: “Free China! Free Hong Kong! No China mega embassy!” At that moment, the exiled communities projected a powerful message to the world: that the belief in freedom transcends borders and endures everywhere.


Conclusion

Under the skies of London, diverse groups from different nations and backgrounds stood shoulder to shoulder, proclaiming one united message: freedom, democracy and dignity are non-negotiable.

The strong presence of the UK Headquarters of the China Democracy Party not only demonstrated unity and capacity for action within the party but also showed the world that overseas exiled communities continue the struggle in their own ways.

As one Hong Kong youth remarked: “The mega embassy may be fortified with high walls, but today we proved that no wall can ever silence the cry for freedom.”


UK Headquarters of the China Democracy Party – Event Organisation

  • Commander: Wang Weijin
  • Deputy Commander: Lu Lingfei

Speakers: Wang Weijin, Lu Lingfei, Zhou Fengxiong

Attending Members: Wang Weijin, Lu Lingfei, Xiong Zhibing, Zhou Fengxiong, Wang Tao, Wu Xiaohai, Li Tao, Zhao Wu, Cheng Xiaodan, Wei Chonghua, Bai Lin, Qian Yue, Lei Xizhe, Li Shenyao, Zhang Shitou, Yu Jiehui, Wu Zhifen, Zhang Xuemei, Zhao Yulian, Dai Xuemei, Wang Jian, Zhou Yong, Yang Cheng Mingyan, Ding Chengguang, Wu Ran, Guo Jiaxuan, Xu Weihua, Dai Chao, Jin Xuecen, Liao Liuyan, Lin Lijun, Fan Kewei.

Submitted by the UK Headquarters of the China Democracy Party