CHINA CRISIS NEWS BULLETIN
#63 10/16/2000
Monitoring
News of the Persecution of Falun Gong
FALUN
DAFA INFORMATION CENTER - Contacts: Gail Rachlin 212-501-8080, Erping
Zhang 917-679-6944, Feng Yuan 917-912-3301, or Levi Browde 914-720-0963. Email: faluninfoctr@nycmail.com
, website: http://www.faluninfo.net/
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ZEMIN'S NEW ORDERS: DISRUPT FALUN GONG OVERSEAS
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PRACTITIONER BEATEN TO DEATH FOR SPIRITUAL BELIEFS
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MEDIA ALERT: ORDERS FROM
P.R.C. LEADERSHIP TO TARGET FALUN GONG OVERSEAS
As
a spiritual practice deeply rooted in Chinese society, Falun Gong practitioners
in China often have access to non-public documents and information. Obviously
these sources must remain confidential, but a recently "leaked"
missive has given us cause for genuine alarm: Reliable sources inside China have
revealed that Jiang Zemin and his group of supporters within the Chinese
government are implementing a new policy to "intensify the struggle
[against Falun Gong] overseas."
According to these same sources inside China, on October 12th, a highly
classified document was sent out from the central government via an internal
telegram to the military and top officials at the Ministry level. Sources report
that the document now classifies Falun Gong as 'counter-revolutionary,' as
'anti-Party,' and as an 'anti-socialist organization' -- the same terms used
against the student protesters just prior to the Tiananmen Incident in 1989.
Perhaps the most insidious item in the document, however, is one that explicitly
calls for "intensifying the struggle overseas," indicating greater
actions may be taken beyond Chinese borders in the months to come.
Practitioners in Australia, Europe, the United States, and elsewhere have long
reported harassment from Chinese consulate officers and government agents. In
the U.S, Chinese consulate and other government officials have contacted a
number of mayoral offices around the country as well as major universities
(including Cal-Tech) in an effort to block Falun Gong activities. Additionally,
there have been many documented cases of practitioners, including American
citizens, being followed on U.S. soil and having their email systems attacked
from inside China. In one of the more blatant and outrageous incidents in recent
days, a homeless Chinese woman in Tokyo told police that she had been given
money by P.R.C. agents to pretend that she was a Falun Gong practitioner and to
engage in illegal actions so as to smear the image of Falun Gong.
The Falun Dafa Information Center is asking governmental and news agencies
around the world to closely monitor this situation. We anticipate an increasing
amount of activity of this sort in the months to come as P.R.C. personnel
attempt to carry out their new orders. We can only guess at what kinds of
tactics Jiang Zemin and his associates will use in the near future, and just how
far they will go to extend their campaign of intimidation and defamation
overseas.
We encourage you to contact the Falun Dafa Information Center if you have
questions or need clarification regarding any particular incidents of this
nature.
FROM BEIJING TO
BANKSTOWN, PRC TRIES TO INFLUENCE AUSSIE INTERNAL AFFAIRS
Sydney
Morning Herald, 11/10/2000: The Chinese consulate has tried to block a Sydney
council criticising the jailing in China of an Australian practitioner of Falun
Gong, which is banned there. It was backed in its attempt to influence Bankstown
City Council by an Australian-Chinese lobby group whose patron is the former
prime minister Mr Bob Hawke. Two officials from the Consul-General of the
People's Republic of China on Monday sought and were given an interview with the
council, expressing concern about a proposal that the council
"condemn" the Chinese Government. The Aus-China Sports Friendship
Committee, cheer leader for the Chinese Olympic athletes and Beijing's bid for
the 2008 Olympics, wrote to the mayor, saying it would be disappointed if the
council made the criticism. The focus of the lobbying is 39-year-old Mrs Cui
Ying Zhang, of Yagoona, who has been jailed in China for seven months and is due
for release on November 4. She and another Australian, Mrs Ziomei Feng, 45, of
Hornsby, were jailed for entering China without visas to protest against the
suppression of Falun Gong, which the Chinese Government brands as a dangerous
religious sect but which practises peacefully in Australia and elsewhere.
FAMILY SEEKING
COMPENSATION IN DEATH OF PRACTITIONER
AFP,
BEIJING, Oct 10, 2000 -- (Agence France Presse) Guards in a northeast Chinese
labor camp organized the beating to death of a follower of the banned Falun Gong
spiritual group, relatives and Falun Gong sources charged Tuesday. Wang Bin, 44,
was severely beaten after he refused to write a confession retracting his belief
in the group's teachings, a Falun Gong follower in Daqing city, Heilongjiang
province told AFP. Prison guards at the Dongfeng Reform Through Labor Camp in
Daqing ordered other prisoners to beat Wang and two other Falun Gong followers
after they refused to sign written retractions of their beliefs, she said.
Wang's beating was so severe he was finally sent to a local hospital where he
died on October 6, she said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Relatives at
Wang's home in Daqing confirmed that Wang had died... After consultations with
lawyers, Wang's family was seeking CNY 500,000 (USD 60,000) in compensation for
Wang's death... The Dongfeng Reform Through Labor Camp already had an impressive
record of getting Falun Gong followers to recant their beliefs, she said, a
record that had been praised by Chinese leaders. This summer China set up two
labor camps to hold the hardened Falun Gong followers, in a further sign of the
government's concern over the spiritual group, the Hong Kong-based Information
Center for Human Rights and Democracy said earlier.
NEWS FROM CHINA
[Jilin] Hu Wenzheng, a young lecturer in the Foreign Language Department of Jilin University, has been arrested. At about 10 pm on October 6, four plainclothes policemen with no official documents broke into the apartment of Hu Wenzheng, a popular lecturer in the Foreign Language Department of Jilin University. They forcibly took her from her home with the charge of "distributing flyers" and confiscated her computer equipment. It is known that she is currently detained at the Public Security Office of Jilin City and her family members are not allowed to visit her. Her husband is in the United States. Her sickly mother and her 5-year-old child have been left at home with no one to care for them.
[Tangshan] Female practitioner given
forced injections and electric shock in mental hospital for refusal to recant
spiritual beliefs. Zhang Deyi, female, from the Seaport District, started
hunger striking on May 23rd and was then sent to Tangshan psychiatric hospital
(Fifth Hospital of Tangshan). She was sent back home on July 5th. Zhang Deyi was
severely mistreated in the psychiatric hospital: she was forcibly administered
injections of drugs and shocked with electric needles. Zhang Deyi said to the
physician-in-charge: "We are Falun Dafa practitioners, not psychiatric
patients, so we do not need psychiatric treatment." However the physician
replied: "You refuse to eat, you resist the government, and you resist us,
so you definitely are psychiatric patients." Zhang Deyi and a fellow
practitioner, together with two other psychiatric patients were 'treated' with
electric needles. When the actual psychiatric patients in the hospital would cry
out in pain during such treatments, the physician said: "What are you
crying for? Falun Gong practitioners don't even cry with the needles on the 2nd
level. You cry with it just on the 1st level."
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE FALUN DAFA INFORMATION CENTER - Contacts: Gail Rachlin 212-501-8080, Erping Zhang 917-679-6944, Feng Yuan 917-912-3301, or Levi Browde 914-720-0963. Email: faluninfoctr@nycmail.com, website: http://www.faluninfo.net/
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