(Clearwisdom.net) Wang Zuoan, head of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) Bureau of Religious Affairs, was sued immediately upon his arrival in Taiwan, for his crimes in the persecution of beliefs and genocide. His crimes were exposed during recent days when he visited Taiwan.
Wang Zuoan Fearful of His Crimes in the Persecution of Falun Gong Being Exposed
When Wang Zuoan entered Taiwan on September 15, his crimes in the persecution of Falun Gong were exposed by many people.
Falun Gong practitioners exposed Wang's crimes to the Taiwanese people wherever he went to visit in Taiwan. They pointed out that Wang instigated hatred and actively executed the CCP's genocidal policies against Falun Gong. They also tried to serve lawsuit documents to him and his delegation wherever he appeared. Wang Zuoan evaded people during the trip. He did not appear for his scheduled trip to Hualian, and there were no media reports about his Hualian trip. It was said that Wang Zuowan cancelled or did not announce scheduled visits in an attempt to avoid potential judicial actions against him.
Wang Zuoan is Complicit in Persecuting Religions
Wu Fan, US Chinese political critic, pointed out, "The National Bureau of Religious Affairs is a tool for the CCP to control religions. The CCP wants religions to follow its orders via the bureau. It deceives the whole world. Do you see religious freedom in China?" Democracy advocate Chen Hsi pointed out, "In China, the bureau actually is a CCP authoritarian department, the biggest violator of human rights."
Wang Zuoan left Taiwan on the morning of September 22, after being named and served in a suit for the crime of genocide. When leaving Taiwan, he kept a low profile. Only a few monks and others went to see him off. Apparently he wanted not to be identified, but he was recognized by Falun Gong practitioners at the airport. They called, "Wang Zuoan." As he turned his head to look, the practitioners advised him, "Stop persecuting Falun Gong!"
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