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Criticism or Slander -- Falun Gong Practitioners Talk About the La Presse Chinoise Case
(Clearwisdom.net) Minghui reporter Dong Na reports from Toronto: In
the lawsuit against La Presse Chinoise for slandering Falun Gong, the
Chinese language newspaper has emphasized that it enjoys freedom of speech, and
the articles it published were "criticism" of Falun Gong. It also
spoke as if it were the victim, saying, "Falun Gong doesn't accept
criticism." Were the articles published on La Presse Chinoise criticism
or slander? Our reporter interviewed several practitioners who filed the lawsuit
against the Chinese newspaper. Standard of judgment: whether it's based on facts Falun Gong practitioner Dai Gongyu in Canada gave an example in illustrating
this case: A person is carrying a red purse and another person sees her and
says, "Red is not a good color for you, you should carry a black
purse." This can be called criticism. However, if this person says,
"Why are you carrying a trash bag?" That would constitute slander,
because it is not based on facts and damages another person's reputation and
dignity. The defendant's attorney asked Toronto
practitioner Jason Loftus in court, "Shouldn't speeches and opinions
completely different from yours be protected?" Jason answered, "Of
course people have the right to have different opinions. People can have their
own understanding of Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance. However, if you spread
rumors and say Falun Gong practitioners drink blood and kill people, that's not
allowed, because they are not facts and this kind of slander hurts us Falun Gong
practitioners. People can have different opinions based on the facts, but no one
should instigate hatred." Li Xiaoce, another Toronto practitioner used the example of the article
written by He Bing published in La Presse Chinoise, "These words in La
Presse Chinoise Eastern are completely vulgar curse words. Not everyone is
able to use such base words. This is a most base and vulgar language. If we
allow this kind of language to appear in the newspaper and to allow it to
circulate in society, then we are actually disparaging the society and the
country." Li Xiaoce also said, "The slanderous language used in La Presse
Chinoise Eastern is not criticism at all. It is not only slanderous and
humiliating to the attacked, it is also slanderous and humiliating to all social
groups. Therefore from the perspective of law and human dignity, La Presse
Chinoise must take responsibility for it." True intentions behind copycat slander "Falun Gong practitioners' kind act of truth clarification was referred
to as a ˇ®group attack' against the news agency. In order to prevent the filthy
words from polluting society, Falun Gong practitioners bought newspapers with
the slanderous article in them, cut out the article, and then gave the papers
away for free. This act of theirs was referred to as ˇ®monopolizing.' The
Chinese consulate officials attacked Falun Gong practitioners, yet they told the
public the practitioners group attacked the consulate. The hatred-instigating
words of the La Presse Chinoise completely replaced the truth with lies,
and slanderously claimed that Falun Gong practitioners, who are kind people
practicing Truth-Compassion-Tolerance, are thugs and fanatics." Falun Gong
practitioner Zhou Limin said, "The methods used [by La Presse Chinoise
Eastern] is a complete copy of the lie-spreading mechanisms employed by the
Chinese government." Practitioner Jason Loftus said in his witness account, "The author of
the article published on La Presse Chinoise on November 3, 2001 claims to
be a Falun Gong practitioner himself. He uses vulgar and malicious language to
viciously attack Falun Dafa, its founder and Falun Gong practitioners. The
article published on November 10, 2002, repeated the lies and propaganda used in
Mainland China in an attempt to prove the correctness of the November 3rd
article." What Jason considers the most dangerous is: "The February 2,
2002 article claims to seek 'justice and thinking for the future of society and
the next generation,' and it publicly claimed Falun Gong should be eliminated in
Canada." Jason said, "This is a complete copy of the Jiang regime's
policy of persecution against Falun Gong. Practitioner Wang Xueliang, who was beaten by Chinese consulate officials,
said in court, "La Presse Chinoise intentionally used high-sounding
phrases like 'for the Chinese race' and 'don't forget our children' in order to
deceive people. These articles were also published in Mainland China. If you
search carefully you will find that most websites in Mainland China published
these slanderous articles. Moreover, La Presse Chinoise blatantly
published these articles after the court had issued a safeguard order. "In a totalitarian society, there is no freedom of speech; therefore
people are more likely to believe in free media such as overseas newspapers.
That's why it's more harmful to use the free media in the West to promote the
persecution against Falun Gong." The evil force behind the defamatory media Unbelievably, La Presse Chinoise ignores the fact that many Falun Gong
practitioners benefited tremendously from practicing Falun Gong, and it exhausts
all means to repeat the lies and propaganda originating from China that have
been proven to be false. It even resorts to extremely vulgar and dirty language
to slander Falun Gong, which in the end ruins the newspaper's own reputation.
Who is supporting La Presse Chinoise behind the scenes? Li Xiaoce told
our reporter that the head of La Presse Chinoise once told a Falun Gong
practitioner, "In fact, this has nothing to do with me. They [the Chinese
consulate officials] asked me to sit here [in court]." Li Xiaoce said,
"As the head of a news agency, how can he say articles published in his
newspaper have nothing to do with him? However, his words show that he is only a
tool used by the consulate, and he has been placed here to work [for the Chinese
government]." In order to annihilate Falun Gong, Jiang Zemin created brainwashing classes
in China to force Falun Gong practitioners to give up their belief. In overseas
countries, he tries to brainwash people through manipulating foreign governments
and the media. Then he sends the overseas propaganda back to China to make the
Chinese people feel the whole world is against Falun Gong. Toronto practitioner Sun Dali used to work for the 30,000-employee Qingdao
City's Haier Corporation in China. During the interview, he told the reporter
that in early 2002, he saw articles written by Casey Lin (He Bing's pseudonym)
published on many websites and media reports, and even on the bulletin board of
his company. "My understanding is that all levels of government and
companies received orders from the higher-ups, who ordered them to do so."
Sun Dali said that such propaganda cannot always fool people who know modern
China's history--especially people who have been through the Cultural
Revolution--but it can deceive many inexperienced young people, especially
students. November 26, 2003
Posting date: 12/4/2003
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