![]() | ||||
|
Epoch Times: Japan's Epoch Times Office Targeted by CCP's Special Agents Mar 12, 2006 OSAKA, JAPAN - On March 9, 2006, an anonymous journalist exposed in The Epoch
Times the shocking secret about healthy Falun Gong practitioners' organs being harvested for sale at Sujiatun Concentration Camp in Shenyang
City, Liaoning Province, China. This journalist works for both a Japanese
commercial TV station and the media group at the Chinese Embassy in Japan. On March 10, 2006, Japan's Epoch Times administrative office was broken into
between the hours of 5 p.m. and 12:10 a.m. The perpetrators stole two desktop
computers, one laptop and one digital camera. Cash and other valuables were not
touched. The police, after investigating the evidence, stated that the burglary
was aimed at stealing information. The Thieves Were Only after Information The Japan Epoch Times administrative office is located at Mr. Cai's
residence. According to Mr. Cai, the burglars were only looking for information
as they only stole his computers, which contained The Epoch Times Internet
addresses, contact address book and other important information. When Mr. Cai returned home early in the morning of March 11, 2006, he noticed
his frequently used computer was stolen and quickly checked his other
belongings. He found only the two desktop computers, one digital camera and one
laptop from another room had been stolen, while cash and other articles remained
untouched. Mr. Cai immediately reported the break-into the police. After a two-hour
investigation, the police said it looked like the criminal only wanted
information. Epoch Times Received Warnings of Special Agent's Attacks On March 9, 2006, the Chinese journalist sent to Japan by the Chinese
communist regime passed a lot of inside information, as well as repeated
warnings, to Epoch Times staff during an interview. He said, "Lately, Falun
Gong practitioners were beaten in Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Epoch Times print
office was smashed. I would like to remind Falun Gong practitioners or groups in
Japan to be extremely cautious about their safety." Upon hearing the journalist's report, the Tokyo Epoch Times office enhanced
its security, but the Osaka Epoch Times office lacked the funds to increase
security, thereby becoming the target of the CCP special agents. Mr. Cai said that he had been receiving harassing phone calls, and was
vaguely concerned about the possibility of some attack. He was planning to
increase security measures eventually, but didn't expect the special agents to
make such an underhanded attack, and so quickly. Mr. Cai is also a Falun Gong
practitioner. This Is Not The First Incident Osaka is the second largest city in Japan and has a large Chinese population.
The Osaka Epoch Times played a vital role in introducing the Nine Commentaries
to the Chinese people living in Osaka. Mr. Cai is also a volunteer at the Osaka
Service Center for Quitting the CCP. Thus he has been a thorn in the side of the
CCP. One month ago, a special agent disguised as a tourist smashed a television
belonging to the Osaka Service Center for Quitting CCP. This TV was often used
to show the Nine Commentaries video to tourists from mainland China. The Tokyo Epoch Times office was established on January 8, 2001. Shortly
after, a professional detective, believed to be hired by the CCP, broke into the
office and stole information. On February 22, 2001, the Chinese Embassy in Japan invited many Chinese media
groups and overseas Chinese organizations to a meeting held at a hotel in
Akasaka. The Epoch Times was excluded from this meeting. At the meeting all the
media groups were ordered to search for evidence of some negative activities
that could be used to shut down The Epoch Times. Afterwards, in local Chinese
media reports, the Chinese Communist Party openly urged the shutdown of The
Epoch Times. On March 14, 2001, around 11:15 p.m. two Epoch Times staff members returned
to the office to work overtime. When they entered they surprised a special agent
stealing information from the office. The Tokyo police confirmed that the spy
was a professional private detective. The private detective had pried open a
locked drawer containing only documents, but an unlocked cash drawer containing
thousands of Japanese Yen and postal savings accounts were not touched. The Epoch Times reported March 9, 2006, that this anonymous journalist
reported that the Japanese Epoch Times could be the next target of the CCP's
special agents' attacks. No one expected that it would happen so soon after the
warning was reported. This is the latest incident in a series of recent attacks, apparently by
agents of the CCP, meant to prevent The Epoch Times from reporting on China's
activities. First was the beating of Epoch Times Chief Technical Officer Li Yuan
and theft of his computer. Second was the break-in and destruction at the Hong
Kong Epoch Times offices. The Japan Epoch Times break-in has become the third
incident in the series. Souirce: http://www.theepochtimes.com/news/6-3-12/39228.html Posting date: 3/15/2006
feedback@clearwisdom.net |