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Falun Gong Practitioners Attend a Seminar on Freedom of the Press at the University of Minnesota, Pointing out that the State-Run Media's Cooperation with the Persecution Corrupts the Ethics of the Chinese Press (Photo)
By practitioners from Minnesota, USA (Clearwisdom.net) On November 17, 2003, the University of Minnesota's Chapter
of the Friendship Association of Chinese Students and Scholars (FACSS) held a
seminar to discuss the importance of the freedom of the press and how to improve
it in China. Falun Gong practitioners were invited to give a speech. During his
speech, Falun Gong practitioner Mr. Erping Zhang pointed out that the media
controlled by Jiang's regime has played an extremely important role in the
persecution of Falun Gong. The slanderous lies, false charges and framing of
practitioners and blocking all channels of legitimate information has caused an
already morally deteriorating Chinese press to become totally corrupt. Many scholars, professors, engineers, reporters and students attended this
seminar. The attendees had a very lively discussion, and they felt very happy to
be a part of the seminar where one could speak openly and freely, as this is
almost impossible in China. During the eight years before the persecution of Falun Gong started in 1999,
Falun Gong was widely promoted by the Chinese government because of its amazing
effectiveness in healing and fitness. The media, including TV and radio,
reported positive stories about Falun Gong, and the government also issued
awards and proclamations to honor Falun Gong. Many national institutions
organized people to learn Falun Gong. Mr. Zhang learned Falun Gong at an
institution of foreign affairs when he went back to China to visit his family.
What deeply impressed Mr. Zhang was two health surveys regarding Falun Gong
conducted by national medical workers, which highly praised Falun Gong's healing
effects. Even in other countries, the Chinese Consulates assisted in holding
Falun Gong seminars or experience sharing conferences. At that time, Falun Gong
was spread as a part of Chinese traditional culture and a source of pride. Mr. Zhang said that eight years later, the April 25th incident,
which was the prelude of this persecution, actually started from media reports
that distorted facts. After his attempt to publish an article slandering Falun
Gong in Beijing, He Zuoxiu, a brother-in-law of Luo Gan, found another magazine
in Tianjin to publish his article. During the Tianjin incident, the Falun Gong
practitioners kindly explained the facts to the magazine's publishers.
Originally, the problem was resolved, and the magazine office expressed their
apologies. However, following orders from higher authorities, police officers
beat and arrested some practitioners. Later, on April 25, what the 10,000
practitioners wanted to visit was the appeal office. They had no intention of
surrounding the Zhongnanhai complex. Because these two were next door to each
other, and there were so many people, it was the police officers who arranged
the queue. The practitioners only appealed to the government to grant them the
very basic rights to freely practice Falun Gong and to allow Falun Gong books to
be published. The Premier at the time came out to talk with the practitioners
and he was warmly applauded. No one had the intention to oppose the government.
They trusted the government and hoped that the government could support the
common people. The Premier's reasonable handling of this matter led to the Falun
Gong practitioners peacefully leaving, and it was a resolution that was widely
praised by the international community. However, later in a meeting of the
Standing Committee of the Politburo, Jiang made the decision to oppress Falun
Gong out of jealousy and paranoia. He made enemies out of the common people, who
have no political ambitions or ulterior motives at all. This led to the Chinese
state-run media's all-out efforts to slander and demonize Falun Gong. Mr. Zhang further pointed out that the Chinese media has emptied its bag of
tricks in slandering Falun Gong. The staged "Tiananmen Square Self-immolation"
incident was the worst case of this. A little girl was able to sing after her
throat was cut open. A person was severely burned, but a plastic bottle
supposedly filled with gasoline was completely fine. Third-party technical
analysis of the original footage presented by the Chinese Central TV showed that
Ms. Liu Chunling died of a blow to the head instead of fire. After the incident,
a reporter from the Washington Post personally went to Ms. Liu Chunling's
hometown, Kaifeng City, Henan Province to do an investigation, and found that
Liu and her daughter never practiced Falun Gong. The Washington Post carried a
detailed report regarding this. Recently, a video program, "False Fire",
produced by New Tang Dynasty TV, won Honorable Mention at the 51st
Columbus International Film and Video Festival. This video program carefully
analyzed the Tiananmen Square self-immolation incident. Mr. Zhang said that right after the self-immolation incident, we called upon
reporters from other countries and international organizations to independently
investigate this case. Many reporters also expressed that if the self-immolation
was real, the Chinese government should support western reporters to gather the
news and report on it. However, the Chinese authorities only allowed the Xinhua
News Agency, People's Daily, and CCTV to report the incident. The Chinese
government blocked information about the spread of SARS and several recent
self-immolation cases where the people set themselves on fire after their houses
were torn down. The media's reaction was completely different from their near
real-time report on the Tiananmen Square self-immolation incident two years ago.
Mr. Zhang also answered some questions regarding Falun Gong. Most attendees
felt that it was a very basic moral issue whether one could stand up to speak
for justice after seeing a totalitarian government persecuting such a peaceful
group of people who practice meditation. Falun Gong practitioners have been
holding a peaceful resistance to the persecution for four years, which is
unprecedented in Chinese history. When answering questions regarding whether Falun Gong is involved in politics
and whether it is an anti-China force, Mr. Zhang said that if the government did
not start this persecution, there would be no need for today's peaceful appeal.
If you said that people who played basketball were part of a cult, then everyone
who plays basketball would get together to oppose this. There is nothing wrong
with asking for support to uphold justice and appeal for basic human rights. On
July 20, 1999, when the persecution started, Falun Gong practitioners from all
over the world peacefully practiced the Falun Gong exercises in Washington DC
under the scorching sun. Some were elderly people, while some carried their
infants with them. If it were not for this persecution, who would imagine that
we would overcome so many hardships and bear so much to clarify the facts to all
kind-hearted people to seek support? If such peaceful actions are labeled with
the name of getting involved with politics, do we still have any basic rights?
Some rumors said that Falun Gong was an anti-China force outside China, but
in reality Qigong, a cultivation practice passed down from ancient times, is
part of the 5000-year Chinese traditional culture. This is what the Jiang regime
opposes. Falun Gong has received broad support from different countries, people
and organizations. The principles of Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance are
universal principles. Isn't it a pity that a great nation's morality and culture
are demonized in the country where it originated, but is widely honored and
embraced in other countries? When talking about the Falun Gong issue, another attendee, Dr. Gong Xiaoxia,
said that the government's brutality is unforgivable. Everyone, including
elementary students, was forced to express opinions on the Falun Gong issue in
line with the government, a tactic that was widely employed in the Cultural
Revolution. In China, people are forced to lie in public and only dare to speak
the truth to their family and friends. This is really dangerous and worrisome,
because the moral foundation of the entire society and country has been eroded
and worn away. A former president of the University of Minnesota Chapter of FACSS expressed
that one could only talk about the freedom of press in China on a very low
starting point, because when there is no guarantee of the validity of the news
and there is no right to know the truth, how can people even think about
discussing the country's major issues openly? We need to be able to speak out
openly against the persecution of Falun Gong. Some people said that China's Internet blockade has reached an absurd level.
Recent regulations insist that China's electronic information department will
store 3 months worth of cell phone information, and 36 keywords and their
combinations regarding Falun Gong are entirely blocked. During the seminar, attendees had a lively discussion. Although they had much
criticism over the Chinese media, they also hoped that people in the media
outside China could do their best to improve the freedom of the press in China. |