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Philadelphia Plans to Raise Chinese Flag at City Hall as Critics Urge Cancellation

City officials describe the ceremony as cultural outreach linked to the Tianjin sister-city relationship.

Overview

  • The Office of Immigrant Affairs scheduled a Sept. 30 flag-raising sponsored by the Pennsylvania United Chinese Coalition to mark the Chinese Communist Party’s anniversary.
  • House Select Committee on China Chair John Moolenaar sent a Sept. 25 letter urging Mayor Cherelle Parker to cancel the event and end ties with Tianjin, citing human-rights abuses and United Front concerns.
  • Rushan Abbas of Campaign for Uyghurs called on the city to stand with victims of tyranny and not host the ceremony.
  • City Solicitor Renee Garcia told Newsweek that Philadelphia has held similar flag-raisings for more than 20 countries this year and that such events are not endorsements of foreign governments.
  • Philadelphia held comparable ceremonies in 2017 and 2019, but the latest plan faces intensified scrutiny given strained U.S.–China relations.