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    CHINA CRISIS NEWS BULLETIN
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Monitoring News of the Persecution of Falun Gong
  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. Email: faluninfoctr@nycmail.com,
    Website: http://www.faluninfo.net/
  
  
  - FALUN GONG HONORED WITH RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AWARD
- CHINESE LEADERSHIP ATTEMPTS TO COVER UP TRAGIC EXPLOSION
- 2,000 POLITBURO CADRES FORCED TO PLEDGE AT UNUSUAL MEETING
- 13 FALUN GONG PRACTITIONERS SENTENCED UP TO SIX YEARS IN PRISON
FREEDOM HOUSE HONORS LI HONGZHI AND FALUN DAFA
    Reuters (March 15, 2001) WASHINGTON -- Falun Gong won the Freedom House
    International Religious Award, as "defenders of religious rights",
    along with several other Chinese religious groups and independence
    movements. Freedom House, co-founded by Eleanor Roosevelt 60 years ago, says
    it is a non-partisan and non-profit organization Freedom House says the
    award is aimed at recognizing groups that have drawn world attention to
    "the severe persecution that Chinese, Tibetan and Uighur people are now
    forced to endure to follow their consciences." Jesse Helms, Chairman of
    the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told the ceremony, attended by other
    congressmen, that the awards were timely given that the International
    Olympic committee is due to decide in July whether to let Beijing hold the
    2008 games. "There can scarcely be a more timely subject than religious
    freedom in China. There is no religious freedom there, only religious
    persecution," he said. Falun Gong [practitioner], Zhang Erping,
    accepting the award on behalf of founder Li Hongzhi, read out a statement
    from Li criticizing China's crackdown on the group. "Numerous people
    have been able to attain good health (from the practice of Falun Gong) and
    along the way, it has helped people improve their moral standard. All of
    this has seriously threatened the wicked nature of the party," Li said.
    "This is the real reason why Falun Gong is persecuted in China. The
    goodness has challenged the evil's nature," he said in the written
    statement.
  
  HOW CHINA COVERS UP A TRAGEDY
    March 14, 2001 International Commentary, The Asian Wall Street Journal: On
    March 6, an explosion leveled a small primary school in the Chinese town of
    Fanglin, killing 38 children and four teachers. The surrounding county is a
    center of fireworks production, and many people who live in the town,
    including other pupils and parents, say that the children were forced to
    make fireworks in the classrooms...That's about all we know about this
    incident, and probably all we'll ever know. There will be no forensic
    investigation; the school has already been bulldozedThis emotive issue --
    involving the state's inadequate funding for education and failure to
    protect children -- had to be hushed up, and the government mobilized all of
    its resources to that end. But the local newspapers and Internet news sites
    are much faster than the government these days. They reported details of the
    fireworks operation before the propaganda department could implement
    "news discipline" -- i.e. censorship. So a news blackout wasn't
    good enough. The Communist Party had to come up with an alternate story, to
    wit: A local oddball nicknamed "Psycho" entered the school with a
    bomb and blew it up, taking his own life along with those of the children
    Premier Zhu Rongji appeared before Hong Kong reporters last Thursday and
    claimed that the school had never been used as a fireworks factory On
    Monday the Foreign Ministry spokesman lashed out at the foreign and local
    media who had interviewed local witnesses by telephone and reported what
    they found, finding them guilty of violating "the professional ethics
    of journalism." The party is overconfident of its ultimate ability
    to stage-manage coverage of this event. It did score a big victory against
    the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement in January when state media showed
    footage of five people seeming to be setting themselves on fire on Tiananmen
    Square. The propaganda machine claimed that they were Falun Gong members,
    and then showed interviews with bed-ridden hospital patients, supposedly the
    survivors, who professed belief in the movement. No outside reporters were
    allowed to meet with these survivors to corroborate the story. Nevertheless,
    the media campaign turned the tide of public opinion decisively against the
    Falun Gong "evil cult." So far the government's "psycho"
    story seems to be having some success, too. The authorities have produced a
    "wanted" poster of the alleged madman who blew up the school, even
    though he is supposedly dead
  
  JIANG ZEMIN MAKES POLITBURO PLEDGE; EXPOSES WEAKNESS IN THE PARTY
    New York Times, March 9, 2001, BEIJING -- Last month, President Jiang Zemin
    summoned more than 2,000 top Communist Party officials to Beijing for an
    extraordinary, closed-door meeting...Seeking to counter rumors of high-level
    discord, the seven members of the Standing Committee of the party's
    Politburo -- the men who effectively rule the country -- stood up one by one
    to endorse the anti-Falun Gong campaign as an urgent necessity and to
    justify the 1989 crackdown, according to two officials who attended
    separate, detailed briefings on the meeting as part of the leadership's
    effort to spread the message through party ranks. The two said they spoke
    because they had misgivings about the leadership's strategy. "It is
    very rare to hold this kind of meeting now, and in Beijing," said one
    of the officials, noting that major issues of party policy and unity are
    normally dealt with during the leaders' summer retreat at the seaside resort
    of Beidaihe. "So you know this has to be very, very important to
    them." Jiang warned his audience that Western powers were trying to use
    the Falun Gong conflict and the memory of Tiananmen to divide the party as
    it nears pivotal changes in leadership over the next two years, the
    officials said. Although Jiang has pursued friendlier ties with the United
    States, he appears to harbor deep suspicions about U.S. motives -- or, at
    least, is not above using the ``American threat'' as a rallying cry to
    bolster his own position. At last month's conference, Jiang complained
    that some local leaders had been unenthusiastic about the drive to stamp out
    Falun Gong, allowing practitioners to go to Beijing, where they have held
    almost-daily silent protests in Tiananmen Square. Under guidance from a new
    office in Beijing, each province has set up a team to coordinate the anti-Falun
    Gong battle using a two-pronged strategy: arrests and ``re-education'' for
    leaders and recalcitrant members; and intense propaganda demonizing the
    group for everyone else. Jiang and other top leaders made it clear that they
    hope to crush the defiant Falun Gong movement altogether before the 16th
    Communist Party Congress, to be held in the fall of 2002, the official said.
  
  CHINESE DIPLOMATS HARANGUE U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER RE: FALUN GONG
    Washington Post, March 9, 2001: National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice
    got an earful from a group of three Chinese diplomats who came calling on
    her at the White House complex. The three diplomats, former Ambassadors Zhu
    Chizhen, Li Daoyu and Zhang Wentu, were expected to hold discussions with
    Miss Rice on a variety of U.S.-China topics: arms sales to Taiwan, China's
    human rights record and U.S. missile defense plans. Instead, one of the
    diplomats pulled out a prepared speech and harangued Miss Rice for some 20
    minutes about the Chinese religious group Falun Gong, which China's
    communist government regards as its greatest internal threat. Behind the
    Chinese presentation is China's belief that the CIA is backing the group, a
    position rejected as ridiculous by U.S. officials. Falun Gong is a Chinese
    meditation, exercise and breathing group that is target No. 1 of the Beijing
    authorities. Miss Rice, we are told, was angered by the Chinese
    diplomats' tirade and quickly ended the meeting after the 20-minute reading.
    The ambassadors are part of a major propaganda campaign now under way by
    Beijing to influence the new Bush administration before it can get its
    national security team up and running.
  
  WHEN THE PUNISHMENTS FAR OUTWEIGH THE "CRIMES"
    BEIJING [Reuters, March 14, 2001]: A court in the northern city of Tianjin
    had jailed 13 members of the outlawed Falun Gong spiritual movement for up
    to six years for protesting and distributing [Falun Gong] pamphlets, a local
    newspaper said. The sentences reported in Tianjin's Jinwan Bao evening
    newspaper on Monday bring to 50 the number of Falun Gong members jailed this
    month in Beijing and Tianjin alone. The Tianjin verdicts included a six-year
    sentence on Cao Chengming, 53, for unfolding a banner at Beijing's Tiananmen
    Square in a protest with other adherents last October 1, China's National
    Day, the newspaper said. Cao, whose banner read "Falun Gong is not an
    evil cult", was convicted or "using a cult to obstruct the
    law", the newspaper said. Fellow protester Hao Nianxiang was jailed for
    four years. In a separate Tianjin case, Yang Cuilan, 42, was jailed for six
    years on the same charges for reproducing and disseminating Falun Gong
    fliers, audiotapes and video cassettes last October, the newspaper said.
  
  
    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. Email: faluninfoctr@nycmail.com,
    Website: http://www.faluninfo.net/
  
  
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