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How Jiang's Followers Use "Involved in Politics" to Control Chinese People All Over the World By Minghui Reporter Cao Zhen
(Clearwisdom.net) There is a very good performing arts group that has
worked very hard to introduce traditional Chinese performing arts to Western
society. However, this group refused to participate in certain performances
after they learned that some of the other performers are Falun Gong
practitioners. The group was afraid that the Chinese Consulate would not be
happy if they participated in the same event. They worried that such
participation might cause them trouble with their applications for visas and for
other group activities. The group claims it is a non-political organization, and
its excuse for not participating in those performances was, "we do not want
to be involved in politics." There is a Chinese-American college alumni association in the San Francisco
Bay area that once hosted a table tennis competition. I have a friend who is an
alumnus of the college, and is also a reporter for a Chinese newspaper. He
planned to participate in the competition and to interview other participants
and the host for a local news report. Before his interview, one of the hosts
made a phone call for "instructions." After the call, the host
expelled the reporter from the event. The reason again was, "We do not want
to be involved in politics." A newspaper reporting on a table tennis
competition hosted by a Chinese-American college alumni association is
political? Isn't this over-sensitive? Others knew it was because the Chinese
newspaper my friend belongs to did not follow the protocol set by the Xinhua
News Agency and People's Daily when reporting on issues
regarding Falun Gong. Rather, it is known for reporting the truth based on facts
and investigations. As a result, the alumni association dared not allow the
table tennis competition to be reported on by a Chinese newspaper that is
independent of the Xinhua News Agency and People's Daily. It is a pity what this performing arts group and the alumni association have
done. They were afraid even when participating in a performance or hosting a
social activity outside of China. Were these groups scared because they really think Falun Gong is a
"political organization"? Of course not. Most members of these groups, including their leaders, know some truth about
Falun Gong. They know it is a practice that helps people to improve their health
and morality and that it doesn't have a political agenda. Even if some members
believed the propaganda and thought that Falun Gong might involve politics, no
one would think it any more "political" than the Chinese Consulate. No
one believes any Chinese newspaper outside of China could be more
"political" than CCTV and China Press USA. However,
these groups chose to work with the Chinese Consulate, and refused to perform or
be interviewed out of fear of displeasing the Chinese Consulate. As a matter of fact, such a phenomenon is the result of Jiang and his
followers extending their persecution of Falun Gong outside China's boundaries.
"Involving politics" is a label that could be more than enough to
deprive an innocent person or group of all their rights. Though there are some
international non-political organizations that are permitted to work with
Chinese organizations, there are still many non-political and charitable
organizations that are not allowed to enter China. What is the reason? Could it
be that the dictator ignores human rights and defines who is involved in
politics based on his self-interest in order to make excuses for the
persecution? As long as they do not like you, they will claim you are involved
in politics and threaten others so they will not deal with you. As a result, you
will be isolated and the persecution will become convenient and
"reasonable." September 8, 2004
Posting date: 10/3/2004
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