The Epoch Times: The Spread of Misinformation
By Tim Blainey
Jun 16, 2005 Australians who adhere to the Falun Gong meditation practice have expressed
that misconceptions continue to linger in some Western media about the practice. In a recent interview with Sound of Hope Radio, media critic and
award-winning American journalist, Danny Schechter, criticized western media for
not investigating many of the communist regimes' claims about Falun Gong. He
claims that, all too often, Western media have treated reports by China's
state-run news agencies as credible sources of news on Falun Gong, or worse,
repeated such reports as facts. Australians who practice Falun Gong agree. "Certainly the media take on
what the Communist Party puts out and reuse this," says Jason Wegener, 28,
a sales rep who learned the practice the same year the persecution began in
1999. "Trade has been a huge reason as to why Falun Gong has not been
represented in the media. And it's not just Falun Gong- any human rights issue
with China is always repressed." Within Australian society, the duty of Chinese officials such as defecting
diplomat Mr. Chen Yonglin, was to spread anti-Falun Gong materials and to seek
support from the Australian Government. "The CCP's policy towards Falun Gong in Sydney is as follows: to sharply
oppose, to deliberately attack, to strive for support (of the Australian
government), and to win sympathy (of the public in Australia)," said Mr.
Chen at a Sydney June 4 rally remembering the Tiananmen Square Massacre. Through his interaction with Falun Gong practitioners in Australia, Mr. Chen
discovered his government's policy was wrong and in an act of conscience
abandoned his post at the Chinese consulate-general in Sydney on May 26. A week later, a second Chinese official stepped forward, Mr. Hao Fengjun, who
is a former 610 security officer. Then there was news of another unnamed Chinese
policeman who had fled China. Both men had left their country because they could
no longer continue to be part of the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. Recently Labor MP Chris Bowen said the information these men revealed would
bring the Falun Gong issue out into the open. He told independent Chinese
language television station NTDTV: "This starts to unravel the propaganda
that has been put out, and there should be much more transparency and honesty in
relation to this from the Chinese Government." Over the past week Falun Gong practitioners have been popping up on
Australian media, from Triple J radio to Channel 7's Weekend Sunrise, to explain
the practice of Falun Gong, and to correct the misinformation spread by the CCP. Mr. Wegener is glad to have the chance to tell people about Falun Gong and
the human rights situation in China. The defections and their revelations have
effectively opened a door shut by the Chinese Communist Government, one that
should remain open. http://www.theepochtimes.com/news/5-6-16/29566.html
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