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Prominent figures, such as former Inner Mongolia official Duan, have turned against the CCP, urging fellow officials to defect and expose the regime’s malpractices. He has released a guide for bureaucrats seeking to flee, reinforcing the notion that life within the party has become perilous, riddled with fear and treachery. His testimony highlights a dark reality where many officials suffer under the CCP’s authoritarian grip, living in constant anxiety of arbitrary arrest and persecution.
Duan's narrative paints a vivid picture of a regime in crisis, battling internal corruption, pervasive fear, and waning loyalty. His division from the party symbolizes a broader dissatisfaction within the ranks and reflects a concentrated pushback against the CCP’s totalitarian paradigm.