Apple Daily: If It Wasn't a Blacklist, What Was It? (Excerpted)
(Clearwisdom.net) Excerpted from Apple Daily Columnist Li Yi's
Weekend
Commentary on July 6, 2002: Before the fifth anniversary of the Return of Hong Kong to China, many
visitors were denied entry to Hong Kong. According to Mrs. Shuyi Liu Ye,
director of Hong Kong Department of Security, HK Customs did not have any blacklist of names.
Based on what, then, did the clerks at the Customs office decide who to deny
entry if not a name list? Did they use random sampling? And the randomly
selected happened to be all Falun Gong practitioners. How strange!
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.cc/mh/articles/2002/7/7/32945.html
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