...some Chinese Americans are accusing the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of bringing its own terror campaign to the USA. They believe the CCP ordered the murder of Allen Ngai Leung, 56, an admired community leader in San Francisco. The day after Leung's murder, an anonymous caller to the worldwide Sound of Hope radio said, "You want to know who killed Allen Leung? Call Chinese Consulate and Chinese Chamber of Commerce." And then hung up.
The CCP's presence in America is growing and becoming entrenched, especially in Chinatown, which historically has been very anti-communist.
Allen Leung fought the CCP's efforts to make inroads in Chinatown. A Chinese-language reporter told THE NEW AMERICAN, "Without Allen every flag in Chinatown will be red." A well-placed source, claiming to be close to Allen Leung, told TNA that the Chinese Consulate pays money to organizations to fly the communist flag as a show of support for Communist China and has paid perhaps a million dollars to major organizations to do so.
Our source said that the CCP desperately wanted control of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, also known as the Six Companies, to further its influence. The Six Companies is a single entity representing most of the highly influential traditional Chinese family fraternal organizations. Evidently, the CCP has been having success in its efforts. According to the Associated Press, in March 2004 Daniel Horn, the newly elected president of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, ditched his own organization's ceremony--which uses the flags of the United States and the Republic of China--to attend a pro-communist event. Horn and friends went to a restaurant, displayed flags of the People's Republic of China, and sang the national song of Mainland China with the consul general of the PRC, according to an AP report of June 30, 2004.
Leung was openly critical of Horn's actions.
The CCP is making gains in areas heavily settled by Chinese not only through large payoffs, but also with the aid of well-placed people. In the San Francisco area, that person is Rose Pak.
"Rose Pak is known to be the spokeswoman of [the] Chinese Communist Party, as well as a special agent for the Chinese Communist Party,"
A series of setbacks for Pak may have signaled the demise of Allen Leung.
Within weeks, Allen Leung was brutally murdered. Killing Leung would make sense to the CCP because in Chinatown only a few stalwarts stand in the way of the CCP's goal of being the dominant influence in the community, and Leung was one of the anticommunist stalwarts.