Jasmine Action #747 | End One-Party Rule, Build Constitutional Democracy | China Democracy Rally in NYC

On July 19, 2025, the China Democracy Party held its 747th Jasmine Action at Times Square, New York, continuing its weekly protest against authoritarian rule in China.

The protesters’ core message is clear: “End one-party dictatorship, and build constitutional democracy in China.” This slogan has been the unchanging call throughout every Jasmine Action since 2011.

Participants called for:

  • An end to the Chinese Communist Party’s monopoly on power
  • A constitutional democratic system with independent judiciary and human rights
  • Global awareness of the ongoing oppression inside China

With banners, slogans, and peaceful assembly, this rally — held in the heart of NYC — is part of the longest-running Chinese pro-democracy protest in the world.

745th Jasmine Action Held in Times Square: Wang Juntao Leads Rally to Support Taiwan and Oppose War

July 5, 2025 · Times Square, New York City, USA — The China Democracy Party held its 745th Jasmine Action today. Led personally by Party Chairman Dr. Wang Juntao, party members and supporters gathered in the bustling heart of Times Square, chanting powerful slogans such as:

“Support democracy,”
“Stand with Taiwan,”
“No more war,”
“Down with the CCP.”

The demonstration called on the world to pay closer attention to the worsening human rights crisis in mainland China.

In addition to CDP members from various regions, several foreign allies also joined the rally, standing side by side with Chinese democracy advocates. Together, they chanted against authoritarianism and in defense of freedom, creating a moment of powerful international solidarity.

“Democracy for China!”
“Stand with Taiwan!”
“No More War!”
— Voices echoing in Times Square

Since 2011, the China Democracy Party has continuously organized the Jasmine Action without interruption. Now in its 745th week, the action has always taken place at Times Square — a global landmark of democracy — broadcasting the real voice of China’s civil society to the world.

Chairman Wang Juntao stated:

“The Chinese Communist Party not only suppresses dissent at home, but also provokes wars abroad. We must unite all forces that support freedom and peace — to stop war, defend Taiwan, and support China’s path to democracy.”

This event also marks another milestone as the CDP’s media platform, CDP Vox, continues expanding its global reach. We welcome all those concerned about China’s democratization to follow us on this site, as well as on Telegram and other major social platforms.

China Democracy Party Celebrates 249th U.S. Independence Day in Flushing, NY — Chairman Wang Juntao Reaffirms Support for Freedom and Human Rights

On July 4, 2025, in celebration of the 249th anniversary of the founding of the United States, the China Democracy Party held a solemn and spirited event at its Flushing chapter in New York City. Numerous party members attended the event, including Party Chairman Dr. Wang Juntao, who delivered an important speech.

In his remarks, Chairman Wang emphasized that the United States remains a global symbol of freedom and democracy, as well as a leader in human rights protection and technological innovation. He called on the U.S. to continue its vital role as a beacon of the free world in the face of authoritarian threats to global liberty. The China Democracy Party, he affirmed, will continue to support the United States in its efforts to advance human rights worldwide.

“We are honored to carry out our pro-democracy movement in a country that safeguards fundamental freedoms and human rights.” — Dr. Wang Juntao

The event was filled with a sense of hope and commitment. Party members shared their admiration for the American democratic system and urged greater international attention to the ongoing human rights crisis in mainland China.

📽️ Full video available on CDP Vox YouTube Channel:

Wang Juntao, Chairman of the China Democracy Party, speaks at Flushing anti-CCP rally: Down with the CCP, Support Taiwan.

On June 29, 2025, Dr. Wang Juntao, Chairman of the National Committee of the China Democracy Party, delivered a speech at an anti-CCP rally held in Flushing, New York. In his speech, he pointed out that in the 104 years since the founding of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the regime has continuously created tyranny and is the root cause of all suffering in Chinese society. He called on all Chinese people to stand up and overthrow the CCP’s authoritarian rule, and to build a new China based on democracy, constitutionalism, and freedom.

Wang Juntao declared that:
“Down with the Communist Party, down with Xi Jinping, end CCP tyranny, and establish constitutional democracy” — is not merely a slogan, but a historic responsibility of the Chinese nation.

The rally also expressed solidarity with the pro-democracy struggles in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Xinjiang, and Tibet, opposed the CCP’s use of military force for unification, and voiced strong support for the right of the Taiwanese people to decide their own future.

Jasmine Revolution #744|China Democracy Party Protest Against CCP in Times Square, NYC (June 28, 2025)

On June 28, 2025, members of the China Democracy Party gathered again in Times Square, New York City, to hold the 744th Jasmine Action. Protesters raised banners and chanted slogans such as “Down with the CCP” and “We want freedom” to support people in mainland China who continue to suffer under the Chinese Communist Party’s dictatorship.

This ongoing weekly protest has been held since 2011, making it one of the longest-running Chinese pro-democracy actions abroad.

On June 4th’s 36th Anniversary, China Democracy Party Rallies in Manhattan to Mourn, Expose the Truth, and Keep the Flame of Democracy Alive

[Manhattan, New York | A Historic Gathering]

On June 4, 1989, gunfire in Tiananmen Square shocked the world.

Thirty-six years later, members of the China Democracy Party gathered in Manhattan, New York to mourn the victims, uncover the long-suppressed truth, and carry forward the unfinished ideals of the pro-democracy movement.

📢 “The gunfire of that day still echoes. We have not forgotten — and we have never given up.”

📌 This video documents the rally on-site, bearing witness to the voices of overseas Chinese who continue to call for freedom and democracy.

Announcement by the National Committee of the China Democracy Party on Posthumously Recognizing Mr. Li Yanjun as a Member of the China Democracy Party

Mr. Li Yanjun (June 22, 1975 – June 4, 2025), a native of Nanning, Guangxi, was a long-standing advocate for China’s democratization. He was among the earliest citizen activists in mainland China who persistently engaged in nonviolent resistance and exposed the truth about the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) human rights abuses. For many years, he stood at the forefront of the struggle for freedom, justice, and humanity, enduring repeated suppression, imprisonment, torture, and psychological torment by the CCP. Ultimately, he succumbed to illness brought on by prolonged suffering. He passed away at the age of 49.

Mr. Li Yanjun believed in democratic constitutionalism and advocated peaceful, rational resistance. He was deeply concerned with grassroots petitioners, the breakdown of the rule of law, and judicial persecution. During his lifetime, he repeatedly expressed a strong desire to join the China Democracy Party and, through concrete actions, upheld the Party’s beliefs and principles.

In 2012, he traveled to Hong Kong to support petitioners sent to labor camps. In 2014, he supported the “Ten Gentlemen Case” in Zhengzhou, participated in Hong Kong’s July 1st protest march, and closely followed key rights defense incidents such as the Jiansanjiang Lawyers Case, the Qufu Xue Fushun Case, and the Jiaozuo Zhang Xiaoyu couple’s case. These actions led to his repeated detention.

On June 15, 2015, along with Liu Xing and more than ten other citizens, he traveled to Weifang, Shandong to attend and support the trial of the “Xu Yonghe Case.” He was subsequently arrested and sentenced to two years and five months in prison on charges of “picking quarrels and provoking trouble.” This case is widely seen as a prelude to the major “709 crackdown” of that year, making Li Yanjun one of its most significant early victims.

After his release, Li Yanjun’s health continued to deteriorate. Despite multiple requests to seek medical treatment abroad, he was repeatedly denied by the authorities. In 2019, he petitioned in Nanning to demand permission for overseas treatment. He publicly shouted “Down with the Communist Party” and was again detained. He protested through a hunger strike and was eventually released. In 2021, he was detained once more for organizing efforts to hold authorities accountable for the death of Guo Hongwei. Again, he resisted through a hunger strike. Even in the depths of imprisonment, Li Yanjun never gave in; though imprisoned repeatedly, he never repented; though gravely ill, he never gave up his fight for truth and freedom.

His passing marks a profound loss for China’s human rights movement. He quietly burned himself like a candle, bringing a faint light of hope to those under oppression. As lawyer Wang Quanzhang wrote in his tribute:
“He entered this world without a sound, was stripped of freedom without a sound, and left this world without a sound… Brother, for whom did you light that flickering candle?”

To honor Mr. Li Yanjun’s final wishes and to recognize his outstanding contribution to the cause of democracy in China, the National Committee of the China Democracy Party has resolved:

Mr. Li Yanjun is hereby posthumously recognized as a full member of the China Democracy Party.

We are acutely aware of the heavy price of freedom. It is precisely because of courageous fighters like Mr. Li Yanjun that the flame of democracy continues to burn in the darkness. We will carry forward the unfinished mission, march on with determination, and remain true to our fallen comrades, to the people, and to the future.

Rest in peace, Mr. Li Yanjun.

Solemnly announced by
The National Committee of the China Democracy Party
Signed by Chairman Wang Juntao
June 25, 2025

CDP Vox: A New Voice for China’s Democratic Memory

Thirty-five years ago, the gunshots echoed in Tiananmen Square. Today, we answer with voices that refuse to be silenced.

CDP Vox is not a traditional museum. We have no marble halls or government funding. But we have memory. We have resistance. We have hope.

Here, we document what the regime tried to erase, preserve the voices of dissidents, and gather the stories of courage and loss. From Tiananmen to the Jasmine Movement, from exile to international solidarity—this is where the truth finds a home.

Memory is resistance. Documentation is action. And sharing is responsibility.

Welcome. Join us in building this digital space—one voice, one archive, one hope at a time.