The Chinese Government and The Religion of Atheism
The following article was originally a speech given by a Falun Dafa practitioner at a public
forum discussing the relationship between religion and government. The Chinese government, allying itself with the theories of Communism, rules the country with an
absolute authority that has become familiar to us from other Marxist-Leninist controlled states.
Communism demands complete faith in itself and as such, has itself become a religion of atheism. In
practice and principle, nothing in society is allowed to exist independent of the Party. Communism
and its atheist religion alone has come to define China. Under this Communist regime, even things as innocent as bird watching clubs are supposed to be
registered with the state. Christianity is accepted under a new name, "Patriotic
Christianity," which pledges allegiance to the Party line first, then to God. As a recent
article in the Asian Wall Street Journal phrased it, "China's communist leaders
traditionally celebrate religious holidays with the persecution of believers." Jiang's
government has criminalized conscience and belief. Catholics who acknowledge the authority of the
Pope, evangelical Christians, Tibetan Buddhists, Uigher Muslims-- all continue to suffer under his
terror. A Hong Kong businessman, Li Guangqiang, today sits in a Mainland jail awaiting trial, facing
a possible death sentence, charged by the Party of smuggling unauthorized versions of the Bible into
China. Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, a peaceful, ancient practice for improving the body, mind,
and spirit based on the universal principles of Truth, Compassion, and Tolerance, has borne the
brunt of Jiang's persecution over the last two plus years. In its persecution of Falun Gong and its
practitioners in China, the Jiang regime has followed "a path of fascism, and
totalitarianism," and has become a haven for acts of violence, hatred, and state terrorism. Beginning in the middle of the night on July 19, 1999, the government of the People's Republic of
China began an attempt to "crush" and "eradicate" the practice of Falun Gong.
What made Falun Gong intolerable to Jiang was its real independence from the hierarchy of the state.
The fast growing popularity of Falun Gong troubled the authorities in China. The fact that the
number of Falun Gong practitioners exceeded the number of registered members of the Party generated
a serious concern among a few top leaders, especially Jiang. As head of the Party, the government, and the armed forces, Jiang holds the reins to all the
institutional sources of power within the government. Jiang declared Falun Gong to be an enemy of
the state based on his fear that if the Party did not crush Falun Gong, Falun Gong would be the end
of the Party. Also, he initiated the persecution out of fear of political challenges within the
Party to his own personal power, and as a means for extending that power. At his direction, a state-sanctioned campaign of terror was unleashed against 100 million of
China's own peaceful and innocent citizens. A three-pronged strategy was developed in the attempt to
eliminate Falun Gong: detention and torture, brainwashing, and propaganda. Making use of extra-constitutional agencies such as the "610 Office" that were created
solely for the purpose of directing state terrorism against the practitioners of Falun Gong, this
persecution has been brutal and unrelenting. According to [human]rights groups, over 100,000 Falun Gong
practitioners have been arrested; tens of thousands have been thrown into labor camps without trial;
at least 1,000 healthy practitioners have been put into mental hospitals and have suffered illegal
psychiatric abuse; women are often raped, and forced to endure various forms of sexual torture and
humiliation. And while 350 are known to have died in police custody as of January 17, 2002, inside
government sources put the death toll at well over 1,600. Millions of practitioners have been
pressured, threatened, and forced to go through brainwashing programs from which the only release is
to renounce their beliefs and turn in their fellow practitioners. On Thanksgiving Day, 2000, Dr. Teng Chunyan, a U.S. permanent resident and
well-known Manhattan acupuncturist, was sentenced in a secret trial in Beijing to three years in
prison. Teng was abducted by police in Beijing on May 11, 2000 and charged with "prying into
state information and providing it to foreigners" for documenting the illegal detention and
abuse of Falun Gong practitioners in China's mental hospitals and providing evidence to Western
journalists. After a harrowing 16 months of detention, abuse, and psychological manipulation
at the hands of Chinese authorities, Teng suddenly "renounced" her practice of Falun Gong
soon after her transfer to the Tuanhe Labor Camp, which is notorious for its brutality. Officials
are touting the case as a victory, and parading the story widely in an attempt to win further
support in their campaign against Falun Gong. The entire state-run propaganda apparatus is mobilized to not only prevent any sympathy or
support for Falun Gong from developing in the population at large, but to incite hatred, disrespect
and contempt for Falun Gong. This is the natural result of the communist regime and the
"religion of atheism" shaking hands in their persecution of Falun Gong. In the Chinese
Government's latest attempt to manipulate popular opinion among the Chinese people against Falun
Gong and counter international criticism of its persecution of Falun Gong in China, state run CCTV
and Xinhua News Agency released a series of extensive reports about a recent alleged murder case.
The sensational case was used as an attempt to implicate Falun Gong, whose teachings strictly
prohibit killing and suicide. While it is persecuted in its birthplace, Falun Gong has gained popularity and offered
significant benefits to people and communities in the nations where freedom of belief is respected
and honored. More than 100 million people, from all walks of life, in over 47 countries have
discovered greater health and spiritual well being through this practice. More than 600 awards and
proclamations from government officials around the world and supportive local communities have been
given to Falun Gong and Mr. Li Hongzhi, founder and teacher of Falun Gong. The support and recognition of this freedom are most exemplified in this great
community. On November 30, 2001, County Executive Jack Doyle opened a month-long photo exhibit at
the Greater Rochester International Airport entitled "Truth, Compassion, and Tolerance - the
Journey of Falun Dafa." This was the first large-scale public photo exhibition in the United
States documenting the development of Falun Gong over the past nine years. Monroe County, joined by
State Senator Dollinger, the Town of Brighton, and Villages of Pittsford, Brockport, and Fairport,
all proclaimed December 2001, to be "Truth, Compassion, and Tolerance Month" to encourage
all citizens in the County of Monroe to recognize local practitioners of Falun Dafa and to strive
for tolerance of all religious beliefs. Both the Town of Brighton and the Village of Brockport
stated in their proclamation that the community recognizes that the timeless principles of Truth,
Compassion, and Tolerance can provide harmony in times of peace, and courage in time of conflict. I would like to end my speech by quoting Brockport Mayor, Josephine Matela. She
said, "The principles of Falun Gong are especially important in the aftermath of September 11.
Especially at this time, I feel the country is in need of healing and people have to reach down deep
and rekindle the stuff that has kept us together. If there was ever a time we needed more
compassion, truth and tolerance, it's now."
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