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A Cyber Policeman Reports on a Sinister Secret Meeting of Public Security Officials
(Clearwisdom.net) It has been made known to us that a provincial Public Security Office
recently held a meeting of cyber policemen (security personnel in charge of
monitoring the internet). None of the attendants was allowed to take records of
the meeting. Our source, who is himself a cyber policeman, claims to know the
truth about Falun Gong and the facts relating to the persecution. For example,
he has read the "Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party" published
by the Epoch Times. According to his report, three points were discussed at the meeting the day
before: 1) All e-mail addresses must be checked. Any e-mail accounts with overseas
connections must include background information on the account holders. New
software is being installed to detect Falun Gong practitioners and their
relatives. 2) Zeng Qinghong ordered stricter surveillance. From now on, intellectuals
and artists who have overseas contacts will be background-checked at least once.
Therefore, we urge everyone who sends truth-clarifying materials
through the Internet to pay extra attention to security. Currently, a large
number of cyber policemen are blocking the information flow through the
Internet. Do not stay at an Internet caf¨¦ for over ten minutes to send out
e-mails. Otherwise, any suspected sender could be easily located by the new
software. 3) A group of so-called "intellectuals" were selected from the
central government, provinces, cities, and districts to once again write
articles slandering and commenting on Falun Gong. The purpose is to incite
hatred towards Falun Gong. All of this censorship and attempts to restrict people's human rights,
however, will not work in the long run. Pulitzer Prize winning author Ian
Johnson gave a talk about the CCP's persecution of the Falun Gong spiritual
movement at the University of Missouri recently, and specifically talked about
how Falun Gong's peaceful resistance to the persecution has exposed the brittle
nature of the CCP's power. April 3, 2005 Posting date: 4/29/2005
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