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A Different Method of Persecution: Spiritual Oppression
By Zhong Yan
(Clearwisdom.net) During the five-year persecution of Falun Gong, other
than the persecutors using authority to forcefully cover up the truth, there has
also been spiritual persecution against the larger populace--that of using
"super-materialist" methods to stifle and destroy people's spirit. Five years ago, Jiang Zemin vowed to defeat Falun Gong. But Falun Gong is not
something with a physical form. Dafa, Truth-Compassion-Forbearance, exist in
one's philosophy. If one form of ideology is to replace another and have the
people accept it, then the new form must have a higher moral attraction and
therefore be more appealing to people. But the regime that wants to defeat Falun
Gong is the most deteriorated and corrupt group in history. Since the regime
cannot win popularity from the people using moral means, they use more covert
and destructive methods to destroy their spirits. They allow people to live in
highly materialistic environments, to gradually lose their directions and become
insensitive to defending their spiritual rights. The people grow to ignore the
improvement of their human nature and the restoration of morality, things that
in fact all human beings are supposed to help restore and improve. Different Mindsets under "Stability Overrides All Other
Considerations" "Stability," as described by an insecure and overly suspicious
political leader, naturally refers to the stability of his authority. In
attempts to capture the heart of the people in China, the stability of the
dictator's grip on power is equated to "social stability" and
"national stability." In addition, there is the saying that
"stability" must be maintained in order to have economic growth and a
good life. With these mixed concepts and confusing and deceitful excuses, they
make unbridled attacks on the innocent to maintain power and serve their own
interests. Funnily enough though, even according to Marxism-Leninism, when
"stability overrides all other considerations," there will be no
movement, not to mention any growth. It seems like the eager so-called
"Marxist" supporters of "stability" have not even themselves
studied Marxism-Leninism well enough. In fact, these false talks of "stability" conform to the mentality
of those who seek profit and power and have short-term goals. Unfortunately, the
price that will be paid for this "stability" is the sacrifice of
long-term peace and good governance. Everyone knows that the terrorist
atrocities that people observe but do nothing about may someday end up in their
own backyards. The enticement of material pursuits and rewards has made too many
people numb to even the most serious spiritual persecution. High-Technology and High-Investment Propaganda System Break through Moral
Foundations A caring and benevolent media can play the role of public watchdog and
promote social development. China's official media does just the opposite. All
that has been deemed disadvantageous to the so-called "stability" is
suppressed and not allowed to be reported. It can even create a façade to cover
a real problem, for example, the reporting of the SARS epidemic. At the same
time, the media serves the person in power. This point can be proven by looking
at the interview of Jiang Zemin by CBS anchorman Mike Wallace. Jiang said with a
straight face, "The media should be the mouthpiece of the Party." This
comment must have made Mike Wallace recoil in dismay. Everyone knows that
subjectivity and partiality are exactly what news media should avoid. Maybe even
China's media felt that Jiang's comment was too blatant and odd. This might
explain why the comment was stricken from all Chinese media reports of the
interview. No wonder Jiang is on Amnesty International's list of "human
rights scoundrels." Under the leadership of a "human rights scoundrel," the media can
have no moral foundation. The media in China are used as political weapons to
strike down those with different opinions. They contrive "news" like
the staged "Tiananmen Square self-immolation," [1] and vividly display
how the media play the role of "Party' mouthpiece," Jiang Zemin'
style. To cover up human rights crimes, Xinhua News Agency and China
Central Television (CCTV) use high profile propaganda to hide behind their
lack of social responsibility'. For example, at a recent international
conference, the director of Xinhua News Agency did not mention a word
about the media's social responsibility and impact, nor did he talk about media
professionals' moral standards. Instead, he boasted about the number of news
articles published, techniques, economic growth, etc. In the past few years, the strategy has been to spread the propaganda
overseas as well, in attempts to influence people overseas. At a recent
interview, the director of CCTV, Zhao Huayong said, "We have now increased
overseas channels from one to two and the broadcast time has increased from 24
hrs to 48 hrs. CCTV-4 has been established in over 100 countries in North
America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania and mid-America. CCTV-9 has been
established in America, Europe, Africa, China and Hong Kong and has gradually
entered mainstream society in the US, Britain, France and other western
countries. It has enhanced China's international impact." A ruling given by the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) in August
2002 may help us understand such "international impact." After the
"Fu Yibin murder case" [2] "produced" by CCTV was broadcast
by a Chinese TV station in Canada, it caused a big response from the audience,
who appealed to the CBSC to request that such deceitful broadcasts be stopped.
The CBSC ruled against the TV station, saying that the report that linked CCTV's
murder case broadcast against Falun Gong violated four regulations, including
the Code of Ethics on news reports as listed in the Canadian Broadcast and TV
Regulations, the code regarding violent content, and the code of morality and
ethics. The report was therefore deemed to be improper and unjust. The CBSC
determined that no reliable evidence linked the murder case to Falun Gong and
the report, therefore, constituted an unjust attack on Falun Gong. The CBSC
requested that the TV station broadcast its decision on the air during prime
time. When talking about her impression of working in China, Ms. Joan Maltese, the
on-duty Foreign Expert at CCTV's English-language news channel (CCTV-9) during
2002 to 2003, said, "We did not follow the real, true mission that news
reporters are supposed to fulfill." "That is because there is the news
censor, who is from the government and sits right in the newsroom. Sometimes
original news scripts were altered. I knew all about it." As for her
Chinese colleagues, "In fact, they think that what the government wants
them to do, which is, to not report the truth but to try to make China look
good, is a very natural thing." "If you go to China's media and tell them that they lie and sing the
praises of the government, you will immediately be in trouble. Moreover, there
is one, and only one, voice in China, the official voice. .... So the Chinese
people do not have the opportunity to know what other people say, nor do they
get a chance to see what other interviews or stories look like." Human Rights: the Right to Survive? The Chinese official human rights white paper repeatedly emphasizes China's
economic development and asserts that the development of human rights in China
is fast and healthy. But Falun Gong practitioner Chen Gang observes that Chinese
officials always emphasize that "human rights" is [simply] the
"right to survive." Don't human beings need to think and to have
spiritual pursuits in addition to simply needing to survive? Would they still be
human otherwise? According to the logic of the Chinese government, if I allow
you to live, you have to live according to my will and requirements. Otherwise,
you face the most brutal choice: choose between persisting with your belief and
the practical interest of survival. Chen Gang's experience is typical. Because he practiced Falun Gong, his home
was ransacked twice, and he was illegally imprisoned and tortured in Tuanhe
Labor Camp in Beijing for 18 months. Chen Gang said, "Belief is the most
important component of a human being's spiritual life. It is generally respected
by society in civilized countries, but it receives completely the opposite
treatment in Mainland China." In describing his mindset when suffering amidst the persecution, Chen Gang
said, "I was tortured to the brink of death and faced with two choices: to
die or to yield. Yielding meant betraying my dignity and belief, and the pain
this would bring would surpass the pain of death. When a person faces death, he
or she is often very afraid and in pain; but if you choose to live with
humiliation, that kind of suffering will make you choose to rather die. That is
because your dignity has been tarnished and your soul is no longer chaste. At
that point, the person's feeling really is that one would rather die than being
alive." Chen Gang pointed out that the victims of the persecution are not only Falun
Gong practitioners. Every one who participates in the persecution is committing
crimes for temporal interests. The Awakening of a Small Fish ... When moral standards are forgotten and the pursuit of material things becomes
people's lifestyle and standard for judging things, people can no longer be
called true human beings. And at the same time, how could these people be able
to see the true nature of the persecution of their' spiritual beliefs? There is an animated movie called "Finding Nemo." Its last part is
quite moving. Nemo is a young clownfish. When he finally found his father after
going through numerous hardships, he was captured in a big fishing net along
with other fish. Nemo became aware that to get out and be free, they had to
depend on the strength of each of the fish. Under his urging, tens of thousand
of fish swam strongly downward and finally broke the fishing net and gained
freedom. Some people categorize Falun Gong as a "group with weak social
status." They might say so because Falun Gong practitioners indeed do not
have "power and influence." But, if we judge them from another angle,
not judging by what they possess in terms of material wealth, but by what they
want to become, then perhaps you would find that only those who have truly
become enlightened have the wisdom to liberate people around them from difficult
situations and awaken the deeply sleeping souls. When each life can truly
realize how precious it is to maintain the spiritual domain of humanity, and
establish righteous thoughts in its own position, then true peace and happiness
will manifest right in front of their eyes. [1] Tiananmen Square Self-Immolation: On January 23rd, 2001,
several people, including a young girl, set themselves on fire on Tiananmen
Square. In media interviews later, they claimed to be Falun Gong practitioners
who had set themselves on fire to "reach consummation". This incident
was broadcast widely on Chinese state-run media and used to incite hatred
against Falun Gong, and it proved to be very effective. However, Falun Gong
strictly prohibits suicide or hurting oneself to reach Consummation. Also,
dissections of the self-immolation video proved that the incident was completely
staged under Jiang's auspices for the sole purpose of inciting hatred against
Falun Gong. [2] Fu Yibin murder case: Fu Yibin is a patient with mental disorder for many
years, who claimed that he heard voices telling him to kill. In November 2000,
he killed his father and wife in frenzied psychotic madness. It was a very sad
family tragedy, yet the case was twisted and used by Jiang Zemin and his
followers to frame Falun Gong by claiming that Fu Yibin was a Falun Gong
practitioner and he killed his loved ones as a result of practicing Falun Gong.
The purpose of such false deception was to stir up people's hatred of Falun
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