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A Reporter's Notes from Secret Documents: The Plot Hatched in April and May, 1999 - (Part 3) By Chu Tianxing (Clearwisdom.net) Part 1: http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2004/5/29/48668.html The movement known as "Dealing with and
Solving the Falun Gong Issue" started in July 1999 and still continues today. It
was initiated with a series of secret documents and orders. The number of
government documents issued during this period was simply startling. There has
been a constant stream of official rhetoric, followed by notices and policies
handed down. All of this was derived from the letter "Regarding the Issue of
Communist Party Members' Fundamental Beliefs" that Jiang Zemin wrote to the
Politburo on April 25, 1999. It escalated quickly, until it became common
knowledge and policy for law enforcement officials: "No need to follow the law
when it comes to Falun Gong practitioners," "police have no responsibility for
killing practitioners, they can be reported as suicide."
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10. Why did Jiang want to "Eliminate Falun Gong"?
Jiang stated that the fundamental reason to "eliminate Falun Gong" was the
issue of belief. He said, "Falun Gong advocates theism," and "Marxism advocates
atheism." Of course, this is masking Jiang's deep-rooted jealousy with a
political excuse to attack what he perceives as a "political opponent." But
based on Jiang's speeches, advocating something other than atheism is a good
enough reason to start a campaign of persecution.
Over the past a few years many people have repeatedly asked why Jiang was
persecuting Falun Gong when they heard about the persecution. In fact, it is
very difficult to find a reasonable answer because it is so inconceivable and
evil. It may be something similar to how Nero persecuted the Christians.
Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (37-68 A.D.) was the emperor of
Rome. He took the throne in 54 A.D. and is one of the most enigmatic emperors in
Roman history. According to some accounts, in the beginning, his rule was very
benevolent, and Rome went through a quite prosperous time. If "bread and shows"
were small enticements to blind the people to greater problems, then Nero truly
did give them both for a period. However, he turned violent in 59 A.D. and began
to murder people en masse. Some accounts hold him responsible for the great fire
of Rome. After the fire, he accused Christians of starting the fire and
condemned them to be killed by wild beasts. In 68 A.D., Nero committed suicide
after being deposed.
What surprises some historians is that the early years under Nero's rule were
actually among the most prosperous in Roman history. But, who can truly
rationalize Nero's evil acts?
11. April 27 1999. The distribution of the "Top Secret
Document of [1999] No. 14," Issued by the General Office of the Party Central
Committee
On April 25, 1999, more than 10,000 Falun Gong practitioners peacefully
appealed at the Appeals Office of the State Council. When Luo Gan and others
reported to Jiang about the Falun Gong practitioners' appeal, Jiang could not
restrain himself any longer. He waved both of his hands and shouted: "Destroy
them! Destroy them! Firmly destroy them!" This outburst took those present by
surprise, including Luo Gan.
When the "Zhongnanhai Incident" was discussed for the first time at the
Politburo Standing Committee meeting, the then-Premier Zhu Rongji advised, "Let
them practice." Jiang stabbed his finger at Zhu Rongji and shouted:
"Muddleheaded! Muddleheaded! Muddleheaded! They will destroy the Party and the
country!" Zhu Rongji, who was once wrongfully accused of being part of the
'Right Wing" in the Cultural Revolution, said nothing more about Falun Gong
after this key meeting, which affected the lives of one hundred million citizens
and the country as a whole. When the meeting was over, Zhu Rongji shook hands
and said goodbye to every staff member present. The other members of the
committee were all silent when confronted by Jiang's frenetic outburst.
While Jiang had the silence of the Politburo Standing Committee members, he
needed more. In order to have the "elimination" movement gather momentum, Jiang
imitated the technique used by Mao Zedong and wrote a letter to all Politburo
members. Moreover, he also made personal declarations many times and described
the nature of Falun Gong as "fighting over the people with the Party" and
"destroying the Party and the country." While Jiang was promising "freedom to
practice" and declaring that he "never took away the right to practice Qigong"
in representing the "Two Offices" of the Party and the Government, he asked the
Party infrastructure to pass down his instructions, speeches and a notice
saying, "Communist Party members and Communist Youth League members are not
allowed to practice Falun Gong." Jiang's instructions forced many Party
officials and government cadres deliver inconsistent messages through various
notices and policies, signaling the start of a major political repression.
On April 27, 1999, the Chinese Communist Party Central Office Secretary
Bureau issued a document entitled, "Notice Regarding a Letter from Comrade Jiang
to the Standing Committee of the Politburo and other related leadership
comrades." This was one of the key documents leading up to the persecution. Its
document number is Central Office telegram (1999), No. 14, and the level of
secrecy is "Top Secret." The document is classified into five topics: "Social
stability, group incident, Jiang Zemin, letter, and notice." Actually, the sole
purpose of this document was to circulate Jiang's letter, and the rest was just
packaging to legitimize distributing the document on a national level to the
leadership.
This secret document that was endorsed by the Chinese
Communist Party Central Office was distributed widely. It was sent to every
province, autonomous region, and municipality under direct jurisdiction, the
Party Secretary at each major military organization, and in turn it was
transferred to every central ministry and commission head, and the party
secretaries in various organizations. The document indicated that altogether
there were 720 copies. The text of the notice is as follows:
"On the early morning of April 25, 1999, some Falun Gong practitioners
gathered around Zhongnanhai. The number of people reached more than 10,000. In
regards to the situation, the Chinese Communist Party Central Office and the
State Council Central Office have issued the following: 'The report regarding
Falun Gong practitioners gathering at Zhongnanhai" (Central Office telegram
(1999), No. 11), and notice of dealing with the Falun Gong practitioners
gathering at Zhongnanhai' (Central Office telegram (1999), No. 12). On the night
of April 25, Comrade Jiang wrote a letter to the Standing Committee of the
Politburo and other related leaders. This letter analyzed and expounded on the
cause of the incident, deep-rooted problems, as well as lessons that should be
learned. He has made an explicit request to determine how we can take warning
from this event, extrapolate, take measures, complete the work, and take strict
precautions against the re-occurrence of a similar incident.' We are now
distributing comrade Jiang's letter to you. You should immediately organize
party committee members to study and discuss the matter, and research the
measure for implementation and realization. Please report the study
implementation situation to the Central Committee." The "Letter from Comrade Jiang Zemin to the Standing Committee of the
Politburo and other related leadership comrades", dated April 25, 1999,
followed. For those familiar with the inner workings of the Chinese
Communist Party, it is not difficult to see that on April 27, 1999, the Chinese
Communist Party Central Office served as a mouthpiece for Jiang Zemin.
In July 2001, Newsweek published a commentary article written by
Melinda Liu. The article quoted human rights activist John Kamm, "Some of
China's other leaders don't necessarily agree with the need for such a thorough
crackdown. Jiang is the one behind the drive to wipe out Falun Gong."
12. On April 25, 1999, Jiang Zemin's letter, the root of another national
disaster
The following paragraphs are from Jiang Zemin's letter to the Standing
Committee of the Politburo on the night of April 25. It was re-typed based on a
fax.
"After this incident (April 25 appeal) occurred, the western media
immediately reported on it and distorted the facts in an inflammatory fashion.
Is or isn't there a connection with overseas and with the West, and is there a
"higher-up" behind the scenes scheming and directing this? This is a new signal
that we must pay a lot of attention to. The sensitive time has already
approached, we have to take effective measures as soon as possible, and take
strict precautions against the re-occurrence of a similar event."
"This group incident involved the largest number of people in Beijing area
since that upheaval in 1989. I have emphasized many times to put a stop to
things at the outset, and when it comes to significant events, to ask for
direction and report status."
"Could it really be that our Communist ideals based on Marxist theory, the
belief in materialism and atheism, are not able to defeat what Falun Gong
advocates? If it is really so, then wouldn't that be a huge joke!" --The
communist party controls the entire Chinese authority, army, police, criminal
system, and the propaganda machine. It systematically embeds itself into
everybody's thoughts and controls the economic lifeline of everyone in the
entire society. Falun Gong is just a group of practitioners that "never
participate in politics," "truly cultivate towards what is good and benevolent"
and "have loose organizational supervision." Why does Jiang Zemin want to force
the Communist Party to "defeat" this group of good people?
(To be continued) Posting date: 6/4/2004
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