The Epoch Times: Crowd Control Chinese Style
By Helen Chantry
The Epoch Times Mar 31, 2004 The Chinese Government's reaction was to herd the petitioners like animals
into Shijingshan Gymnasium in the city's outskirts. The Gymnasium can hold up to
3,000 people, although observers said that more were detained. China has obviously not learnt how to deal with large groups of protestors
who follow the laws of China by appealing to the Central Government. One cannot
help but remember the public demonstration of the 10,000 peaceful Falun Gong
practitioners who went to Beijing in April 1999 to voice their grievances to the
Chinese leadership. In this particular instance, the Falun Gong protestors were
able to rationally and calmly explain their practice to the Chinese leaders and
to tell them about the brutal harassment and crackdown that was occurring in
Tianjin and other places in China. These 10,000 demonstrators came and went
peacefully and quietly and had a chance to have their voices heard. The
demonstration was later exploited by a few officials with ulterior motives who
began to interfere and spread all kinds of rumors calculated to mislead the
Chinese government. Following the peaceful protest, the then-leader of the Communist party, Jiang
Zemin, (now in command of the military) instigated a campaign of persecution
against the Falun Gong, completely denying them any form of human rights in an
escalating catalogue of violence, torture, unlawful imprisonment and murder. It
is a human rights violation that is still being exploited continuously and
quietly on a massive scale behind closed doors in China. Jiang has become the
focus of numerous lawsuits in the West for genocide and crimes against humanity. The irony of the protest by the recent petitioners is that the National
People's Congress (NPC), China's parliament, was preparing to add an amendment
about respecting human rights to the state constitution. It is well known that
the Chinese parliament has almost no actual powers and serves mainly to pay lip
service to Communist Party policies- policies that also pay lip service to human
rights in China. Why does China need to enclose people who go to protest according to Chinese
law by detaining them in labor camps, psychiatric hospitals, and
"re-education" centers, as is the case with Falun Gong, or in
gymnasiums as with the recent petitioners? Is this a practice run for crowd
control during the Olympic Games 2008 in Beijing? Or will the Chinese Government
want us to see its carefully constructed façade churned out on numerous
television programs broadcast in the West by unsuspecting TV companies? http://english.epochtimes.com/news/4-3-31/20678.html
China failed to manage yet another crowd of protestors recently, as police
rounded up thousands of people who journeyed to Beijing to file petitions to the
central government. Petitioning the central government is the last resort for
Chinese citizens who have gotten nowhere trying to resolve situations with local
authorities.
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