因组建旨在推翻中共的“民胜党”而被重判的六勇士

2024年4月,因组建旨在推翻中共独裁政权的“中国民主胜利党”(下称“民胜党”),唐高峰、王威、周丹、王一飞、刘振刚、代露被四川省泸州市中级人民法院以“颠覆国家政权罪”判处有期徒刑,刑期从3年至12年不等。这是近年来中共镇压有组织反共的一起典型事件。

四川德阳鑫科木业有限公司退休工人唐高峰,在2008年在出国工作生活期间,接触并深入了解西方民主国家的政治制度后,萌生了在中国境内创立民主党派、推动中国走向真正民主宪政的想法。他为构想中的党派起名“中国民主胜利党”,并撰写了党纲、党章,设计了党徽。自2009年起,唐高峰在网络上广交朋友,并与志同道合、热忱且有较强行动力的王一飞、王威、刘振刚、周丹、代露等人共同筹建“民胜党”。

2011年10月初,在唐高峰出资支持下,“民胜党”第一届中央委员会在四川成都成华区召开。会议由唐高峰主持,通过了推翻中国共产党领导、改变社会主义制度等纲领性文件,确定了组织管理架构:唐高峰任主席,王威任副主席,其余成员分别担任组织部长、军事部长、农民部长等职务。

会后,“民胜党”成员开始赴境外谋求注册,发展组织成员,并宣传反共理念。期间,王威曾前往香港和台湾寻求政治和资金支持并办理政党注册,但未成功。王一飞、刘振刚、周丹则在唐高峰的资助下,通过“脸书”“推特”等境外社交平台和网站宣传“民胜党”成立信息和政治纲领,呼吁推翻中共独裁政权。

2011年至2015年,王一飞在博讯网建立“民胜党”专栏,先后发布《“民胜党”政治章程》《告全国人民书》及“民胜党第一届中央委员会”开幕词、闭幕词等多篇文章。2013年4月,王一飞曾在湖北省潜江市张贴反共标语,并拍照上传到“民胜党”网站。

2014年,代露通过周丹结识唐高峰并加入“民胜党”,在唐高峰的资助下积极物色和发展组织成员。

截至2015年底,唐高峰共为“民胜党”出资40.63万元。2016年起,唐高峰不再为“民胜党”提供资金,并停止了相关活动。

2022年5月至9月期间,四川泸州当局突然抓捕了十余名“民胜党”成员,制造了著名的“泸州2022大抓捕案”。2024年4月,泸州中级法院作出判决,判处唐高峰、王威、王一飞、周丹、刘振刚、代露六人12年至3年不等的有期徒刑。同年12月,四川省高级人民法院终审维持原判。

六勇士简历

唐高峰:男,化名“唐民富”“唐富民”男,1955年11月16日出生,四川省南充市人,初中文化,德阳鑫科木业公司退休职工,2022年5月18日被捕,2024年被以“颠覆国家政权罪”重判有期徒刑12年,剥夺政治权利4年,没收个人财产50万元;目前在四川省某监狱服刑。

王威:男,化名“李义”,1967年10月24日出生,黑龙江省哈尔滨市人,常住四川省成都市新都区。2022年5月17日被捕,2024年被以“颠覆国家政权罪”重判有期徒刑8年,剥夺政治权利3年,没收个人财10万元; 目前在四川省某监狱服刑。

王一飞:男,化名“李中台”“龙飞腾”“赵南”,网名“一飞上天”,1985年6月29日出生,湖南省河口县人,初中文化,常住江西省南昌市化名小李,网络秘密民运组织”兴华会“创建者。2019年,因在南昌、赣州等地多处建筑物上喷涂反共标语,被中共当局以“寻衅滋事罪”判处有期徒刑2年。2022年5月18日再次被捕,2024年被以“颠覆国家政权罪”重判有期徒刑7年6个月,剥夺政治权利3年,罚金8万元。目前在四川省某监狱服刑。

周丹:男,曾用名周璇,男,1978年11月18日出生,四川省岳池县人,高中文化。2022年8月25日被捕,2024年被以“颠覆国家政权罪”重判有期徒刑6年,剥夺政治权利3年,没收个人财5万元;目前在四川省某监狱服刑。

刘振刚:男,化名“南宫道人”“刘子德”,1987年9月9日出生,河南省汤阴县人,中专文化,常住江苏省苏州市吴江区,2022年5月19日被捕,,2024年被以“颠覆国家政权罪”重判有期徒刑5年6个月,剥夺政治权利2年,并处罚金4万元;目前在四川省川中监狱六监区服刑,邮编637100。

代露:男,1987年2月8日出生,重庆市江津区人,中专文化,2022年5月19日被捕,2024年被以“颠覆国家政权罪”判处有期徒刑3年,剥夺政治权利1年,没收个人财2万元。曾德阳监狱服刑,目前已刑满获释。

(以上信息收集整理自维权网、民生观察网)

“The Six Heroes of the ‘Minsheng Party’ Heavily Sentenced for Forming a Party Aimed at Overthrowing the CCP”

In April 2024, Tang Gaofeng, Wang Wei, Zhou Dan, Wang Yifei, Liu Zhengang, and Dai Lu were sentenced by the Luzhou Intermediate People’s Court in Sichuan Province to prison terms ranging from three to twelve years for “subverting state power,” due to their involvement in forming the China Democratic Victory Party (hereafter “Minsheng Party”), which aimed to overthrow the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) dictatorship. This case represents a typical example in recent years of the CCP’s crackdown on organized anti-communist activity.

Tang Gaofeng, a retired worker from Sichuan Deyang Xinke Wood Industry Co., developed the idea of establishing a democratic political party in China and promoting a genuine constitutional democracy after being exposed to the political systems of Western democracies while working abroad in 2008. He named the proposed party the China Democratic Victory Party, drafted its program and constitution, and designed its emblem. From 2009, Tang expanded his network online and, together with like-minded, committed, and action-oriented individuals—Wang Yifei, Wang Wei, Liu Zhengang, Zhou Dan, and Dai Lu—began to organize the Minsheng Party.

In early October 2011, with Tang Gaofeng’s financial support, the first Central Committee of the Minsheng Party convened in Chenghua District, Chengdu, Sichuan. Chaired by Tang, the meeting approved programmatic documents calling for the overthrow of CCP leadership and the transformation of the socialist system, and established the organizational structure: Tang Gaofeng as Chairman, Wang Wei as Vice Chairman, and the other members as Ministers of Organization, Military Affairs, and Agriculture.

Afterward, Minsheng Party members sought registration abroad, recruited members, and promoted anti-CCP ideas. During this period, Wang Wei traveled to Hong Kong and Taiwan to seek political and financial support and attempted party registration, but without success. Wang Yifei, Liu Zhengang, and Zhou Dan, funded by Tang, used foreign social media platforms and websites such as Facebook and Twitter to publicize the establishment of the Minsheng Party and its political program, calling for the overthrow of the CCP dictatorship.

From 2011 to 2015, Wang Yifei created a Minsheng Party column on Boxun.com, publishing multiple articles including the “Minsheng Party Political Charter,” the “Letter to the People of China,” and opening and closing remarks of the first Central Committee. In April 2013, Wang Yifei posted anti-CCP slogans in Qianjiang City, Hubei Province, and uploaded photos to the Minsheng Party website.

In 2014, Dai Lu joined the Minsheng Party through Zhou Dan and, with Tang’s support, actively recruited new members.

By the end of 2015, Tang Gaofeng had contributed a total of 406,300 RMB to the Minsheng Party. From 2016, Tang ceased funding and party-related activities.

Between May and September 2022, authorities in Luzhou, Sichuan, suddenly arrested more than ten Minsheng Party members, in what became known as the Luzhou 2022 Mass Arrest Case. In April 2024, the Luzhou Intermediate Court sentenced Tang Gaofeng, Wang Wei, Wang Yifei, Zhou Dan, Liu Zhengang, and Dai Lu to prison terms ranging from 3 to 12 years. In December of the same year, the Sichuan High Court upheld the original verdicts.

Profiles of the Six Heroes

  • Tang Gaofeng: Male, aliases “Tang Minfu,” “Tang Fumin,” born November 16, 1955, Nanchong, Sichuan, junior high education, retired worker of Deyang Xinke Wood Industry Co. Arrested May 18, 2022; in 2024, sentenced to 12 years for “subverting state power,” deprived of political rights for 4 years, fined 500,000 RMB; currently imprisoned in Sichuan.
  • Wang Wei: Male, alias “Li Yi,” born October 24, 1967, Harbin, Heilongjiang, resident of Xindu District, Chengdu, Sichuan. Arrested May 17, 2022; sentenced in 2024 to 8 years, deprived of political rights for 3 years, fined 100,000 RMB; currently imprisoned in Sichuan.
  • Wang Yifei: Male, aliases “Li Zhongtai,” “Long Feiteng,” “Zhao Nan,” online name “Yifei Shangtian,” born June 29, 1985, Hekou County, Hunan, junior high education, resident of Nanchang, Jiangxi (alias Xiao Li), founder of the secret online pro-democracy group “Xinghua Society.” Previously sentenced to 2 years in 2019 for “provoking trouble” for posting anti-CCP slogans in Nanchang and Ganzhou. Arrested again May 18, 2022; sentenced in 2024 to 7 years 6 months, deprived of political rights for 3 years, fined 80,000 RMB; currently imprisoned in Sichuan.
  • Zhou Dan: Male, formerly Zhou Xuan, born November 18, 1978, Yuechi County, Sichuan, high school education. Arrested August 25, 2022; sentenced in 2024 to 6 years, deprived of political rights for 3 years, fined 50,000 RMB; currently imprisoned in Sichuan.
  • Liu Zhengang: Male, aliases “Nangong Daoren,” “Liu Zide,” born September 9, 1987, Tangyin County, Henan, technical school education, resident of Wujiang District, Suzhou, Jiangsu. Arrested May 19, 2022; sentenced in 2024 to 5 years 6 months, deprived of political rights for 2 years, fined 40,000 RMB; currently serving in Sichuan Chuan Zhong Prison, Block Six (postal code 637100).
  • Dai Lu: Male, born February 8, 1987, Jiangjin District, Chongqing, technical school education. Arrested May 19, 2022; sentenced in 2024 to 3 years, deprived of political rights for 1 year, fined 20,000 RMB. Previously imprisoned in Deyang Prison, now released after serving sentence.

(Information compiled from Rights Defense Net and Minsheng Observation Net.)

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