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Chinese Officials Use Violent Crimes to Escalate Propaganda Campaign Against Falun Gong How One Official Tried to Pin a Murder on Falun Gong FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 1/3/2002
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NEW YORK, January 3, 2002
(Falun Dafa Information Center)-Before leaving China on his most recent
trip abroad, Jiang Zemin called for an escalation of the persecution of
Falun Gong. In the days following, Bai Keming, Secretary of the Hainan
Provincial Committee, called an urgent meeting with China's Public
Security Bureau officials at which he developed a scheme to tie a local
murder case to Falun Gong.
A source inside the
Public Security Bureau has provided key information to the Falun Dafa
Information Center about the recent Qiu Defeng murder case. The source
disclosed that Qiu, who on December 11 murdered his uncle, was made to
look like a Falun Gong practitioner after the murder in a propaganda
effort engineered by Secretary Bai Keming.
FDI's source, speaking on
condition of anonymity, disclosed that the day Qiu murdered his uncle,
the head of Hainan's Public Security Bureau immediately reported the
incident to Bai, saying it was a good opportunity to frame Falun Gong.
Bai called an urgent meeting with related Bureau officials in which he
outlined a plan to associate the murder with Falun Gong.
Within hours police had
planted Falun Gong books in Qiu's home, and a lengthy interview with a
section chief from the Security Bureau was aired, detailing Qiu's story
and how supposedly practicing Falun Gong led Qiu, who had suffered from
mental illness, to murder his uncle.
The reports from China's
state press about Mr. Qiu ride on the heels of similar reports alleging
that a man named Fu Yibin murdered his wife and father in Beijing as a
result, somehow, of Falun Gong. Both killers were declared by state
media to be Falun Gong practitioners. Independent investigations into
both cases have been blocked, however, and all relevant departments and
offices contacted by the Information Center refused to answer any
questions.
He Never Practiced
Falun Gong, Family Silenced by Police: Officials' Story Falls Apart
It appears that Secretary
Bai and others were counting on public outrage over the murder and
(forced) silence of the family members to be sufficient to bend public
opinion against Falun Gong, for reports of the murder were put together
literally overnight. By contrast, three weeks were spent preparing news
of the Fu Yibin incident. Following the incident Bai and other officials
dispatched police to Yutangcun Village to closely watch over Qiu's
family members. Family were told not to discuss Qiu or the murder with
fellow villagers or outsiders, threatening that those who talked would
be labeled "subversive" and arrested for conspiring with Falun
Gong.
Bai and others at the
Public Security Bureau, FDI was told, knew from their investigation that
Qiu Defeng did not practice Falun Gong at all-a fact not lost on his
family and friends, who told investigators he was mentally deranged and
usually roamed the village. When the murder took place villagers could
be heard saying that, "the lunatic killed someone." Nobody had
ever seen him practice Falun Gong or make any contact with the practice.
The first reports,
released on December 12, claimed Qiu had gone to the Laocheng Police
Substation the night before the murder, of his own initiative, to turn
in his Falun Gong books and materials to police and "confess"
that he had practiced Falun Gong since 1994. Yet multiple reports
claimed the "evidence" of Qiu practicing Falun Gong was his
Falun Gong books, found in his home after the murder.
Equally curious, police
claimed that Qiu murdered his uncle out of a spiritual conviction,
somehow attributed to Falun Gong. Yet, according to the police account,
Qiu had only the day before renounced his practice, and now his
convictions run so deep as to kill in the name of them? Odd, too, in
that nothing could be a greater breach of Falun Gong's principles than
killing a person, as Falun Gong teachings call for being compassionate
for all beings and to never harm, let alone kill, lives.
Reporters placed over a
dozen calls to relevant media and security offices in China inquiring
about these discrepancies and for verification of the story, but no
party was permitted to discuss the matter. One man, at the Laocheng
Police Substation, said, "I beg you... go and ask for the county
office. If I say something wrong I have to (pause)... I can't say
anything." The man then hung up.
Falun Dafa Information
Center spokesperson, Adam Montanaro pointed out that "the
illogical, contradictory reports on the Qiu Defeng murder case fit
ominously into a trend of incriminating propaganda that follows
President Jiang Zemin's recent call to 'strengthen propaganda' targeting
Falun Gong." Mr. Montanaro continued, "When you have people
charged with governing the nation doing things like this, it really
makes me wonder, is this the end of the road for them? Throughout
history, such tyrants who persecute and kill innocent citizens have
always come to a no good end, and it will inevitably happen in this case
as well."
Posting date: 1/4/2002
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