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President Chen Shui-Bian: Falun Gong Is Not A Crime in Taiwan (Clearwisdom.net) In a January 23, 2002, interview with Archbishop John F. Foley, the chief of the Vatican
Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Taiwan president Chen Shui-Bian pointed out that there
have been no religious wars in the history of the Republic of China [Taiwan] and that its
citizens possess the right of religious freedom. Therefore, Falun Gong in Taiwan is neither a [Jiang's
slanderous word omitted] nor a crime. According to the report from the Central News Agency, President Chen met officially with
Archbishop Foley in the afternoon to welcome him to Taiwan. This was the second time that the
Archbishop has visited Taiwan since 1992. It was reported that Foley highly praised President Chen's achievements in promoting democracy
and peace and in fighting corruption. He said that these are the areas in which Taiwan surpasses
Mainland China; because Taiwan is a democracy where people can live with dignity. While the Archbishop stated his desire to see religious freedom in Mainland China, President Chen
emphasized his hope to see a democratic reformation there since only a democracy could guarantee
real religious freedom. Since religious freedom has always existed in the history of the Republic of
China, Falun Gong is neither a [Jiang's slanderous word omitted] nor a crime in Taiwan. Posting date: 1/29/2002
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