AFP: Falun Gong member jailed for downloading, distributing material
Thursday December 27, 2001
A member of China's banned Falun Gong group has been
sentenced to three years in jail for downloading
material on the spiritual movement from the Internet
and distributing it. Quan Huicheng committed the offense in October last
year while visiting an Internet bar in the city of
Dongfang, on the west coast of China's island province
of Hainan, the China News Service reported. He and another Falun Gong follower made 400 copies of
the downloaded material on a photocopier installed in
the Internet bar, and started distributing them to
people in the building where the bar was located. Passers-by alerted police to what was going on, but
officers did not arrive until Quan had handed out all
but four copies, according to the report. He was sentenced "recently" at the Dongfang City
People's Court, while the others involved were dealt
with in separate cases, the report said. China outlawed the Falun Gong in July 1999, branding
the group, which promotes healthy living through
[Mr. Li's] teachings, a "[Jiang Zemin government's slanderous term omitted]." The ban led to daily protests by group members on
Beijing's centrally located Tiananmen Square as scores
of adherents, largely elderly women, braved continued
police round ups. Since the [suppression] some 10,000 followers of the group
have been jailed in prisons or Chinese labor camps. At least 186 followers have died due to beatings or
mistreatment while in police custody, according to the
Hong Kong-based Information Center for Human Rights
and Democracy. Falun Gong's overseas organizations have recorded the
deaths of 328 members in police custody. http://sg.news.yahoo.com/011227/1/27mnx.html
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