(Clearwisdom.net) You might try to figure out what
kind of government would hand out such a severe punishment to their cyber
dissidents? Of course, it has to be China. Five practitioners of Falun Gong, a
Chinese spiritual movement, were sentenced to jail on the 19th of February 2004,
ranging from five to fourteen years in prison, for helping to post news on a web
site about ill-treatment in prison of a female undergraduate student, a
practitioner of Falun Gong.
Reporters Without Borders (Reporters Sans Frontieres) has
exposed and condemned the jail sentences handed out by Court No.1 in western
Chongqing. In its verdict, the court said that the report published online
"tarnished the image of the government by broadcasting fabricated stories
of persecution suffered by Falun Gong practitioners."
"The crackdown of members of this spiritual movement is
completely unjustified," said a reporter of the RSF group. "The five
Internet-users were convicted for posting online what is already very well known
to human rights organizations, that members of Falun Gong are systematically
tortured in prison."
"Lu Zengqi, accused of writing the incriminating
document, and Yan Qiuyan, who was said to have helped him publish the article,
were both sentenced to ten years in jail. Li Jian, who reportedly posted an
article on a site run by the movement, was sentenced to thirteen years in
prison. Chen Shumin, head of the company where Lu Zengqi worked, was jailed for
fourteen years. Yin Yan was sentenced to five years but without any evidence
being given of the part he played."
Source: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200403/18200.html