(Clearwisdom.net) On March 30, 2011, several city council members in Edmonton, Canada received a strange e-mail. The sender of the e-mail, calling themselves “Falun Gong practitioner Simone Yuang,” referred to the recent earthquake in Japan, saying, “the victims were punished.” Then the sender, using offensive language, requested the elected officials to go see the Shen Yun show “to avoid such a tragedy.” Ms. Shar Chen, spokesperson for the Edmonton Falun Dafa Association, believes that the e-mail was from Chinese Communist Party (CCP) special agents, in an attempt to defame Falun Gong.
At least three Edmonton City Council members received the fraudulent e-mails. Council Member Kerry Diotte said that the e-mail was offensive and that he was pleased to learn that the e-mail was not from a Falun Gong practitioner.
Ms. Chen said that there was no Falun Gong practitioner named Simone Yuang in Edmonton. She said, “Falun Gong practitioners follow Truth-Compassion-Forbearance and cherish life. This e-mail is against our principles. The Japan earthquake is a tragedy. We all feel sorrow for what happened. Falun Gong practitioners there are helping victims.”
Shen Yun Performing Arts is scheduled to perform in Edmonton later in March. Ms. Chen believes that the sender of the e-mail is intentionally spreading lies to local governmental officials in order to defame Falun Gong and discourage them from attending the Shen Yun performance.
One city council member said that he was not deceived by this e-mail and he was going to see Shen Yun with his family as planned.
Auckland Councilor: The CCP is behind the slanderous e-mails
While the country was mourning the deaths of residents in Christchurch, New Zealand, after the February 22 earthquake, CCP special agents sent out fraudulent e-mails purporting to be from Falun Gong practitioners to the Auckland, New Zealand city councilors. The e-mails claimed that the earthquake occurred in Christchurch because the people there did not believe in Falun Gong. Clearly, the goal of the spurious e-mails is to mislead people and turn them against Falun Gong.
Auckland Councilor Dr. Cathy Casey was shocked to receive such an e-mail. She believes that the Chinese regime is behind the deceit, because not long ago, all the Auckland councilors received official e-mails from the Chinese Consul General defaming Falun Gong and suggesting that people should not attend the Shen Yun Performing Arts show which was scheduled to play in Auckland in February 2011.
Auckland Councilor Dr. Cathy Casey
“The people who practice Falun Gong, to the best of my knowledge, are peace-loving people,” said Dr. Casey.
“The purpose [of the e-mail] was to bring Falun Gong into disrepute, and I can assure you that that hasn't happened as far as Auckland councilors are concerned,” she said.
Initially Dr. Casey thought that she was the only person who had received the e-mail. The same day, she heard other council members asking her about the e-mail and realized that the CCP was playing the same trick it did before with Shen Yun.
Houston City Council Member Receives Similar E-mail
Mr. Al Hoang, City Council Member from the City of Houston, and his wife
Mr. Al Hoang, a City Council Member from Houston, Texas, received similar e-mails. Mr. Hoang said in an interview that he received several fraudulent e-mails purporting to be from Falun Gong practitioners and his colleagues also received similar messages. Mr. Hoang said that before Shen Yun Performing Arts comes to Houston, he generally receives such fraudulent messages. The message generally begins with appreciation, followed by threatening language asking him to “promote and practice Falun Gong,” otherwise, “bad luck would occur.”
Mr. Hoang said he knows that these messages are not from Falun Gong practitioners and he has never been deceived by the CCP’s attempts to defame Falun Gong.
CCP Tactics Exposed
The Falun Dafa Information Center issued a press release on
March 10, exposing the CCP's attempts to defame Falun Gong by
sending fraudulent e-mails to elected officials. The press release
reported, “One message sent to a U.S. senator's office, which
contained threatening and irrational language, was sent from an IP
address traced to a government complex in Hubei province. The
message dated January 12, 2011 was disguised as having been sent by
Erping Zhang, one of Falun Gong's main spokespersons.
According to the press release, “Following a brief introduction
thanking the senator's office for past support, the note makes a
series of unusual demands including that the senator and his family
should practice Falun Gong. It then ends with a threat to 'launch
our numerous supporters in your state and large number of
practitioners to veto you and your team in the next round' if these
steps are not taken.'”
The report stated, “Such heavy-handed proselytization and
threatening demands go against basic tenets of the Falun Gong
practice.”
Spokesperson Erping Zhang said, "As the Communist Party finds
that people in the West can see through their direct propaganda and
vilification of Falun Gong, it resorts to this kind of underhanded
tactic to make practitioners appear irrational, push would-be
supporters away, and indirectly justify the torture and killing of
innocent people in China."
Zhang continued, "These fraudulent e-mails are part of a much
broader campaign of misinformation, cyber attacks, and online
espionage carried out by Chinese agents against Falun Gong
practitioners outside China. We encourage those who might come in
contact with future messages such as this to be on their guard and
immediately alert the Falun Dafa Information Center to check the
authenticity of the information."