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Taiwan Daily: Jiang Regime Admits Its Failure to Suppress Falun Gong

Oct. 11, 2002

(Clearwisdom.net)

Recently, the Jiang regime admitted its failure to suppress Falun Gong once again in public through self-contradictory speeches. As this regime has been good at fabricating its history, is it covering up its inability to eradicate Falun Gong and its impotence in attempting to control Falun Gong by blaming Taiwan?

Taiwan Daily reported on September 29th that the Jiang government's Taiwan office news official, Zhang Mingqing, spoke directly to Taiwan in a press conference, demanding that Taiwan forbid Falun Gong followers from attacking the SINOSAT 2A, 3A and 6A switches, which he claimed interrupted Chinese satellite television signals. He seriously reprimanded the Taiwanese government for not taking seriously the hacking of TV signals. However, Zhu Rongji, China's Prime Minister, expressed openly in an international media press conference that the persecution of Falun Gong is a domestic matter and that other countries are not allowed to intervene. This is in direct contrast to their current demand for Taiwan's help. Are they openly looking forward to Taiwan's involvement in their domestic matters? It seems that they need to redefine what "domestic matter" means, as it is such an all-encompassing term. It also seems that the Jiang regime will gain little from using up so much energy to eradicate this spiritual group, which has become such a strong global force that he is forced to require other countries' assistance to suppress it.

The first issue is to ascertain whether the satellite was hacked from Taiwan or not. Next, one then would see if it were done by Falun Gong followers or not. As soon as Taiwan telecommunication officials received the news, Taiwan initiated extensive searches (twice on Yangming Mountain), but they did not find any evidence of hacking.

Furthermore, the director of the Taiwan Falun Gong Association, Chang Ching-hsi, stated that Taiwan Falun Gong practitioners had nothing to do with this incident. However, since the Jiang regime is blocking information and suppressing Falun Gong, he expressed his thanks to whoever did the interception. He also pointed out that the Jiang government has no evidence showing who did it. Their intention is to fabricate allegations to attack Falun Gong.

The Jiang regime has been good at fabricating its history. Does it intend to cover up its lack of ability to eliminate Falun Gong or control Falun Gong by blaming Taiwan? To be honest, it is very possible.

Original article date: 09/30/02