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The Complete Illegality of the Jiang Regime's Persecution of Falun Gong (Part 1 of 3) By Cao Jing (Clearwisdom.net)
Preface: "Wherever the Party points, that's where we fight," and an archer that never misses
In Mainland China, in the fifties, there was a famous political slogan,
"Wherever the Party points, that's where we fight." After the
"Cultural Revolution," the entire society lost confidence in the
Party. An unknown genius changed this slogan to "Wherever the Party fights,
that's where we point."
There's also another story about an archer who, whenever he shot an arrow,
was able to hit the bull's eye. A bystander asked him what his secret was. He
replied, "Shoot the arrow first. Then draw the bull's eye later."
In Mainland China, ruled by a dictatorship, the multitude of political
campaigns of suppression, for example "the great Cultural Revolution,"
"the suppression of counterrevolutionaries," "the movement
against the three evils," "the movement against the five evils,"
"anti-rightwing," the June 4th 1989 slaughter of hundreds
of protesters in Tiananmen Square, and today''s persecution of Falun Gong--none
of these movements or campaigns have had any legal foundation. The highest
government executive body, the National People's Congress, and all the law
enforcement agencies, from top to bottom, are just manifestations of the
dictator's personal will, so the Party can shoot the arrow first then draw the
bull's eye later. Discussions of whether Falun Gong is "legal" or
"illegal" are simply meaningless.
Nevertheless, this time it's different. With the current world situation and
political climate in China, in order to embellish China's officially stated
"reform and open policy" and the much publicized theme of
"managing the country under the rule of law," in order to find excuses
and a basis for the suppression of Falun Gong, and to deceive the entire
world''s media with the slogan "rule of law," the suppressor has
exploited the entire country's propaganda machinery. Instead of using the Red
Guards and farmers' barns as were used during the Cultural Revolution, or the
police batons used to violently control past riots, the suppressor now uses
policemen, prisons, forced labor camps, brainwashing centers, electric-shock
batons and cruelty to imprison and torture several hundred thousand Falun Gong
practitioners on a long term basis without any legal procedures whatsoever. One
thousand plus people have died because of the persecution. Countless people have
suffered mental breakdowns due to severe torture. Countless people have been
forced to leave their homes and move from place to place in order to escape
being captured and tortured. Over one hundred million Falun Gong practitioners
and several hundred millions family members of practitioners have been living
under pressure and fear for several years. Institutes at different levels in the
Party and in the government, the army, schools at different levels, scientific
research institutes, news media, business enterprises, public security offices,
courts, the Procuratorate [a unique legal system in China dealing with
government employees and Party members], prisons, detention centers, forced
labor camps, and even prisoners or detainees in detention centers and forced
labor camps, have all been forced to take part in the persecution and become
accomplices either willingly or unwillingly, committing crimes of all different
levels of depravity. One quarter of the nation's resources have been used to
keep this massive and lengthy persecution going. This has therefore brought
unprecedented catastrophes to the nation and to its people.
In other words, although this persecution is totally and absolutely illegal,
the suppressor has been attempting to show a façade of "rule-of-law"
and "legality." In addition to constantly coming up with new
"legal grounds" and "laws" to justify the persecution, the
architect of the persecution has also deceived the entire world about its
legality. Therefore, the author has no choice but to patiently explain the total
and absolute illegality of this persecution based on the laws that existed in
China before the persecution began.
The True Nature of the Persecution and Its Inherent Illegality:
Employing Bully Tactics and Manipulating the Judicial System to Outlaw What the
Dictator Decides to be Improper Thought
First, I would like to talk about the true purpose of the persecution.
The true purpose of the persecution is to destroy the practice, ideology and
belief system of Falun Gong and Falun Gong practitioners.
The ways used to destroy the practice, ideology and belief system have been
first, to confiscate and destroy Falun Gong books, and video/audio materials,
then to activate all propaganda machinery to bombard the entire country with
defamation and slander of Falun Gong and its founder. People not only miss the
truth about Falun Gong; they also have become hateful toward Falun Gong due to
the media's slander. In order to achieve this goal and in an attempt to
completely destroy the reputations of Falun Gong practitioners, the suppressor
resorted to staging the "Tiananmen immolation," shaking people up the
whole world over, and cooking up a series of tragic cases of "suicide"
and "murder" with blame falsely attributed to Falun Gong.
Comparatively speaking, the "mission" to destroy Falun Gong
practitioners has been a lot more difficult, for there are only two ways. One is
to "transform" practitioners from believing in Falun Gong to agreeing
with the suppressor's "labeling" and "banning" of Falun
Gong. The second is to physically eliminate practitioners whose ways of thinking
could not be transformed. This includes two aspects, "torture deaths count
as suicide," and long and unlimited terms of imprisonment.
Thus, the true nature of the persecution is using force and the
"laws" as tools to change people's thoughts.
Anyone with a little understanding of the law knows that the law can only
deal with people's behavior and the consequence of people's behavior. Laws are
not meant to control peoples' thoughts. Jiang Zemin has abused the law in his
attempts to control peoples' thoughts, attempting to control issues that are
not at all within the scope of the law. Jiang's abuse of the legal system shows
how the persecution was illegal from the very beginning.
Jiang Expropriated the Power of the Entire Nation to Satisfy his Personal
Will To Carry Out The Persecution
An incident widely reported and exaggerated by China's official media as the
"siege of Zhongnanhai" took place on April 25, 1999, when ten thousand
Falun Gong practitioners quietly appealed to the government. At the time, the
then Chinese Communist Party General Secretary, Jiang Zemin, wrote to the
Standing Committee of the Political Bureau, and other pertinent government
officials, "If the Party cannot defeat Falun Gong, it will be the laughing
stock of the whole world." This document was passed around as an internal
document, passed down to all levels of government offices. On June 7, 1999,
Jiang gave a speech at a Political Bureau's meeting, claiming that the
Zhongnanhai appeal on April 25 was the most serious incident since the political
turmoil of 1989. On June 13 of 1999, the content of his speech was passed around
secretly, and internally to the Chinese Communist Party. On July 19, in a high
level meeting, Jiang announced the policy of suppressing and persecuting Falun
Gong. The next morning the official campaign of unified action and nationwide
arrests of Falun Gong "assistants" and confiscation of their personal
property began. The curtain was raised on a bloody persecution targeting the
more than one hundred million Falun Gong practitioners.
This persecution, which wastes people's time and money, faces an awkward
dilemma that is damaging to the suppressor and others alike. It was not the
Party's joint decision, nor was it approved following any normal government
procedure. Instead, it was totally Jiang's own personal will, against the
advice of all others. Among the then seven members of the Standing Committee of
the Politbureau (the locus of power in China's Communist regime), Jiang was the
only one favoring the persecution of Falun Gong.
Perhaps it is difficult for Westerners to understand how one person's will
could overpower the government and the Party. Consider for a moment China's
"reform and open policy" begun some twenty years ago. It gives the
illusion of China having made great improvements and gradually trying to be in
sync with the international community.
The prosperous surface appearance of the "reform and open policy"
can be, for the most part, attributed to the consumer potential of China''s huge
population, which has been created by foreign investors' imaginations. However,
this is not the topic of this article. What this author wants to address here is
that, on the surface, China, after the "reform and open policy," may
have opened up its economics and markets to a certain degree, yet the
dictatorial nature of the political system has not changed one iota. Judging
from the fact that Jiang presided as Communist Party General Secretary,
president of the nation, and chairman of the Central Military Commission, the
phenomenon of three major positions of power being in the hands of one single
person was indeed the first in the history of Chinese Communist Party.
In a country with a several-thousand-year history of feudalism, where a legal
system and democracy have never been realized, it is possible for a dictator
with political and military power to act above the Party and above the
government. Therefore he is capable of employing the resources of the entire
nation at will. In the era of feudalism, an emperor still had reverence for
"heaven" [God] and still had the moral discipline of passing
his throne to his descendants. The result of the autocratic and dictatorial
Communists advocating "violent revolution," "winning political
power by means of weapons and guns," and "the joy of fighting with
heaven is beyond measure; the joy of fighting with earth is beyond measure; the
joy of fighting with people is beyond measure," is a complete absence of
the restraints of the system and of morality.
Since lower level government officials are eager to enhance their political
interests; since government officials and law enforcement fear power in the
hands of others and hope to maintain their personal vested interests; and since
the public still fears another massacre like the Tiananmen June 4 protest and
tacitly accept that power is truth, Jiang Zemin, with political and military
power in his hands, has manipulated the entire country's propaganda machine and
abused the power in his hands to create this bloody suppression.
A lot of Westerners have been asking, "Why does China persecute Falun
Gong?" People in democratic countries can't imagine all that has gone into
this persecution of Falun Gong. How could the "anti-right-wing"
movement occur? How about the "great leap forward" and the "great
cultural revolution?" After these brutal political campaigns came to an
end, the Chinese people realized how ridiculous they were. Yet they happened
nevertheless. This is the history of the Chinese Communists: A Party leader has
the ability to, at any time, without any justification, usurp the entire
country's power structure and resources to initiate a political struggle, from
top to bottom, against the head of the country, a common civilian, or a group. Posting date: 8/16/2003
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