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Reuters: China Jails Falun Gong [Practitioners Who Pre-Empted State Television Broadcast with Falun Gong Programming] September 20, 2002
Beijing -- China handed prison terms of between four and 20 years to 15
members of the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement on Friday for [pre-empting]
state television broadcasts, the Xinhua news agency said.
The Falun Gong followers were convicted [in a staged and highly publicized
show trial] of damaging radio and television property, and of conspiring to use
the group to undermine law enforcement, Xinhua said.
The convictions come in the midst of a push to ensure stability ahead of a
Communist Party congress in November at which President Jiang Zemin and other
leaders are widely expected to hand power to a younger generation.
The trials started on Wednesday in the city of Changchun in Jilin province,
where some cable television broadcasts were [pre-empted] by Falun Gong videos. Police rounded up the suspects after a March 5 incident in which trunk
television cables serving parts of the city were cut off for more than three
hours and pro-Falun Gong footage broadcast to some 16,000 viewers, Xinhua said [Editor's note: there should be over 100,000 viewers]. The group's New York-based information center branded the trial a mockery of
justice.
"Throughout history, those who peacefully defy injustice and the persecution
of the human spirit have been called heroes. Today, in this show-trial in
Changchun, such people are being labeled 'criminals'," the Falun Gong
information center said.
[...]
China has tightened media controls in the run-up to the party congress,
including imposing a partial block on the internet search engine Google,
apparently in a bid to cut off access to sensitive topics such as Falun Gong. State television regulators issued a circular last month threatening to sack
broadcasters if Falun Gong programmes were shown over their airwaves. http://www.globeandmail.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/front/RTGAM/20020920/wfalun0920/Front/homeBN/breakingnews
Posting date: 9/22/2002
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