Falun Dafa Information Center: A Crisis Unfolds in Changchun
From the Editors of Falun Dafa Information Center
April 2, 2002 (Falun Dafa Information Center) Right now,
there is much the world does not yet know about the crisis unfolding in the
northeastern Chinese city of Changchun, and the city's quick descent into
virtual martial law. Police have arrested more than 5,000 "suspected" Falun Gong
practitioners since March 5. Some residents report screams of torture in the
night outside Changchun police stations. Others tell of those who have been
beaten to death in police custody. Multiple eyewitnesses describe individuals
being thrown from high-rise buildings. Sources attest to dozens of deaths and
immediate cremations, possibly as many as 100 or more. The scraps of information
these reports piece together paint an ominous picture.
What Do We Know?
Both the stark numbers and the horrifying individual stories
will come out over time, filling in the sketchy outline of a disastrous tableau.
It is not so easy to quarantine information in China as it was during the dark
days of the Great Leap Forward, or the Cultural Revolution, or even the
Tiananmen Massacre, just 13 years ago. Thus, the realistic picture of Changchun
will, in time, emerge in bright colors and sharp outline. Yet, the grip on
information flow in and around Changchun remains firm, so that now we see mostly
shadows, hear mostly murmurs.
What we do know is that Changchun cable TV stations showed
programs with factual information about Falun Gong for about 50 minutes on March
5, after practitioners tapped into the signal with off-the-shelf equipment (they
did not "take over the station" as some reports suggest; no force or violence
was used). One of the programs aired was a deconstruction, a slow-motion
analysis of the very film that officials had broadcast incessantly following a
January 2001 self-immolation incident in Tiananmen Square. This incident was
used to bend public opinion against Falun Gong. The film aired on March 5 cast
serious doubt on the government's version of the incident and provides evidence
that, in fact, the incident was staged by Jiang's regime.
From such exposure of the truth, fear cascaded down from the
highest levels in the Communist regime. Jiang Zemin ordered to "kill without
pardon" those responsible for the cable-tapping. Security and police forces were
massed in Changchun. Amnesty International characterizes it, in its March 15
Urgent Action Notice, as a "security crackdown." They note, "Police
'stop-and-search' checkpoints have reportedly been established across the city." Of Falun Gong practitioners in Changchun, "Amnesty
International believes they are at serious risk of torture or ill-treatment." AI
has documented past severe abuses, as have Human Rights Watch, the Wall Street
Journal, and other observers. The confirmed death toll in this far-reaching
persecution campaign has risen rapidly towards 400 recently, before this latest
dragnet began.
In the last three weeks, an inconsistent flow of confirmed
and unconfirmed reports has begun to bring to light the events that have
transpired over the last three weeks (see timeline of events below), and they
paint a dark, eerie picture.
What Does the Action Taken in Changchun Tell Us?
This Changchun crackdown has inadvertently exposed one of the
official mistruths of the Jiang regime: if Falun Gong were nearly eradicated, as
they claim, that only a few thousand "die-hard" practitioners remained
nationwide, why would they need thousands of police to round up thousands of
practitioners in a single city? Furthermore, what does it say about Jiang's
position that a mere 50 minutes of TV programs broadcasted over a local cable
network are reacted to with as much force as if the city itself were under
invasion? Why would this relatively harmless act so enrage the Communist Chinese
leader?
Falun Gong is growing and flourishing outside the Mainland,
with practitioners in more than 50 countries, and the books translated into more
than 25 languages. As it is in China, Falun Gong has become an integral part of
people's lives the world over. For the past nearly three years, those who
practice Falun Gong have joined the world's media and governments in closely
monitoring the persecution campaign against Falun Gong in China, investigating
its tragic effects and making a careful study of Jiang's true motives for
carrying it out.
Thus, those who have watched the situation closely know all
too well what the still-fuzzy reports of a police-state crackdown mean in
Changchun - it is Jiang's relentless pursuit to hide the true nature and scope
of the persecution against Falun Gong, for the entire campaign over the last
nearly three years has been built upon and fueled by lies and deception in order
to mobilize and consolidate his own political power. Indeed, many analysts argue
that the persecution has little or nothing to do with the nature of Falun Gong
itself, but has merely been used by Jiang to solidify his own political power
base. Surely if these TV programs exposed this to the citizens of Changchun, it
becomes more clear as to why Jiang has transformed Changchun into a near police
state.
The Latest Updates from Changchun
In the most recent developments, Police in Changchun on March
31 released a statement claiming that all 5,000 detainees were "planning a mass
suicide." In many previously verified cases, police have claimed that deaths
resulting from torture inside their facilities resulted from suicide, often
contradicting multiple eyewitness testimony. This follows a reported directive
from Jiang allowing any killing of a practitioner to be reported as a suicide.
The March 31 statement, however, fails to explain how 5,000 people, detained
separately in multiple locations across a major metropolitan area and under
constant police supervision managed to "plan" anything as a group, let alone a
"mass suicide." The only possible motives for the police to release a statement
like this would be to either further slander Falun Gong and/or act as a
precursor to an impending report of an especially high number of deaths amongst
the detained.
On April 1, reports received from Changchun indicate that all
leaders in Jilin Province and Changchun city will be removed from office if
another cable TV broadcast takes place, and police officers who fail to meet
their "arrest quota" will be fired along with their supervisors. These reports
help explain the scope and severity of the police action. Such threats are a
common way for Jiang to demand results from state employees and clearly show
that the victims of Jiang's persecution campaign extend well beyond the ranks of
those who practice Falun Gong.
On April 1, it was also reported that 18 people were charged
with cable TV interruption in relation to the March 5th incident. It has not
been verified yet if they were tortured to "confess," if police grabbed them out
of desperation, or who they are exactly. We have the names of 5: Liang Zhun Xin,
Zhou Ren Jun, Zhao Jian, Liu Chen Jun, and Yun Qing Bin.
Inside sources say Jiang Zemin has ordered that two women
reported to be responsible for the cable-tapping in Changchun be given the death
penalty. Their simple act of telling the truth in public, and the price they are
paying, show their great compassion for their fellow citizens and forbearance in
the face of the inevitable terror that would be unleashed upon them. These are
the principles that will survive any police action, any torture, any slander.
These are the principles that will continue to flourish in and beyond China.
We Must Act Now, We Must Not Be Silent
Shortly after news of the Changchun crisis broke, more than
1,000 practitioners and supporters gathered for a quiet vigil outside the United
Nations in Geneva during the Commission on Human Rights. In numerous cities from
Australia, to Asia, to Europe, to North America, hunger strikes, candlelight
vigils, and peaceful public appearances have unfolded calling for immediate
action to protect those under severe persecution in Changchun City.
Additionally, a press conference was held on the steps of New York City's City
Hall, as city government officials stepped forward to denounce the persecution
of Falun Gong.
This is only the beginning.
Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance will emerge along
with the stark numbers and details that will bring the Changchun crackdown into
sharp focus.
We must act now. We must not be silent.á
Changchun City, China: A Summary of What We
Know
Here is a summary of information we have received along with
the date we received it. All of this information has been verified and formulate
most of what we know about what is happening in Changchun, China right now:á
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Gail Rachlin 212-706-7026, Adam
Montanaro 917-405-4507, or Feng Yuan 646-523-5676. Email:
faluninfoctr@nycmail.com, Website:
http://www.faluninfo.net/
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