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Summary of Other Articles and News - 11/04/2002 (Clearwisdom.net) Facts about the Persecution The evil policemen in Qingdao City Forced Labor Camp have
incited prisoners to beat and torture me for a long period of time. I was beaten
black and blue, causing painful swelling from head to toe. The beating caused
such a painful injury to me that my thighs and buttocks were numb. The prisoners
even warned me that they had a signed contract with the guards, which specified
that their beating Falun Gong practitioners was executing the government's
regulations and representing the government. If I insisted on practicing Falun
Gong, they would be beating me under the authority of the law. News from Overseas On October 30, 2002, Xinhua News Agency claimed that the
Sinosat was once again attacked by "illegal" TV signals and instructed Taiwanese
authorities to investigate the possible origins of the TV signals. What the
"illegal" TV signals actually broadcast, Xinhua News Agency did not say.
According to the Apple Daily of September 11, however, the inserted programs
were about "Jiang selling out the country." No wonder someone was feeling
nervous. After the fabricated lies and the false dramas were exposed one after
another, the Xinhua News Agency and the few people in power still continue to
deceive those who do not know the truth and incite hatred. They are ruining
these innocent people's futures Media Coverage Li Yi discussed some issues in a weekend commentary column of
the Apple Daily. President George Bush pointed out to Jiang that it was
important to safeguard the people's rights in Hong Kong. When Tung Chee-hwa,
Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, was asked about
this issue, he said that it was acknowledged worldwide that human rights in Hong
Kong were successfully protected. Obviously President George Bush was referring
to the No. 23 Basic Legislation, "the future tense" of Hong Kong's human rights,
while Tung Chee-hwa's reply was notably in the past tense. Tung Chee-hwa was
definitely not answering Bush's question. Qian Qichen, China's former foreign
minister and present vice premier, said, "There are some people who really
worried about this issue. Is it that they have ulterior motives in their mind?"
The latest public opinion polls indicated that 52.3% were against the enactment
of Article 23 of the basic legislation and only 23.2% supported it. Does this
mean that half of the population of Hong Kong has ulterior motives? Then
President George Bush certainly qualifies. These "ulterior motives" represent
the values of freedom, human rights and justice that were sown in people's
hearts during the British rule of Hong Kong. Only a few people in power do not
have these so-called "ulterior motives." (Apple Daily, Hong Kong) Posting date: 11/6/2002
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