Introduction of FDC
The logo of FDC |
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It uses three letters "fdc" to form a China character which means "together". |
Federation for a Democratic China (FDC), established in Paris, France, in September 22, 1989, right after the June 4 Massacre, is a political group that advocates the democratization of China through opposition of the Communist Party of China and support of human rights. It has active branches across the world, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, England, France, Germany, Japan, Thailand and other European and Asian countries. It also has members within the mainland China.
On March 24 2017, Chin Jin, of Australia, was elected as the President, success to Sheng Xue, of Canada, who had been the president of FDC since October 2012.
Other former presidents of FDC included Yan Jiaqi and Wan Runnan, both lived in France during FDC's initial stage and later moved to USA. Now, Wan Runnan has moved back to Paris.