AP: China Says Falun Gong Took Over Satellite


Associated Press Writer
August 15, 2003, 5:43 AM EDT

BEIJING -- Practitioners of the [...] Falun Gong spiritual movement commandeered China's main television satellite twice this week, the Chinese government said Friday.

Sino Satellite, known commonly as SinoSat, was "taken over by [...] TV signals" transmitted by Falun Gong at 9:05 p.m. Tuesday and at 8:23 p.m. Wednesday, the Ministry of Information Industry said.

[...]
Though the government's Xinhua News Agency did not detail what was transmitted during the intervention, Falun Gong [practitioners] in the past have sent programs about their movement and the abuses they say it endures.

Falun Gong representatives in the United States say that [intercepting] is the only way they can circulate their message within China.

"(Falun Gong) practitioners in China have discovered a nonviolent means -- one that harms neither people nor equipment -- to break through the information blockade and let the people see programs that openly show the human rights violations happening in their own country," Falun Gong spokesman Erping Zhang said last week in a release posted on the group's Web site.

The Chinese government banned Falun Gong in 1999 [...]

Since it was banned, thousands of its followers have been detained by the Chinese government. Activists abroad say scores have died in police custody from beatings or mistreatment.

On the Net:

Falun Gong: http://www.faluninfo.net


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