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Strictly Monitoring the Citizenry Is an Indication of the CCP's Guilty Conscience
(Clearwisdom.net) Recently, major newspapers reported two pieces of
information: One, that the Chongqing City Police Department requested that home
Internet users go register with the Police Department; otherwise the Internet
users would be punished, even forbidden the use of the Internet for as long as
six months. Previous reports stated that only creating a website required police
registration. The other piece of information revealed that it would cost 276 million yuan
to set up the street monitoring network in Chengdu City within one year. There
would be 24-hour monitoring sites along the main streets of the six districts in
the city. In addition, the head of the monitors could swivel 360 degrees, and
police would retain the images for a week for examination. The monitors would be
installed on the bustling streets, entertainment places, the key work units, and
at all the schools. They set up this network under the guise of ensuring an
efficient way to deal with sudden incidents, monitoring public security along a
complex section of a road, finding evidence to supply reliable clues for solving
a crime, and generally reinforcing civil surveillance. These latest developments remind us that, although the book, the Nine
Commentaries on the Communist Party has been published some time ago,
the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has never publicly responded to it. They are
afraid that Chinese citizens will become aware of the evildoing of the CCP, so
that they would not likely continue to be fooled and taken advantage of. Setting
up such an elaborate surveillance system exposes all and everything the Chinese
people do in public. In other words, the CCP minions are afraid that Chinese
citizens will read and spread the Nine Commentaries, will expose
the atrocity of harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners, and will
begin to know about the illegal methods of persecuting Falun Gong. They are
afraid that Chinese citizens will become suddenly aware that their information
is blocked from overseas freely-accessible websites. The CCP is attempting ever
more blatantly to deceive the Chinese citizens by blocking information, because
they are very afraid that people will find out that the CCP is the source of all
kinds of atrocities. Chinese citizens can get truthful information in only two
ways: one is from the Internet, and the other is from freely sharing in public
places. In fact, the CCP is frantically attempting to continue their deception
of the Chinese people by using surveillance methods to prevent real information
from becoming known. The CCP knows only too well that it has violated the public's right of
freedom of information and therefore, it is likely to set up experimental
situations to gauge the citizens' reaction: if Chinese citizens don't oppose it,
the CCP will carry out the policy and widen the range of suppression all over
the country. However, the CCP will probably end up with nothing definite. In 2003, the CCP tried to use their proposed Article 23 in Hong Kong to
suppress all the free organizations in Hong Kong. With the Hong Kong citizens'
strong protest, however, Article 23 could not be ratified and was defeated. Dafa
practitioners and other citizens in Hong Kong have already supplied us an
example, that with all citizens protesting, the persecution cannot be carried
on. I suggest that Dafa disciples add a thought while sending forth righteous
thoughts, to eliminate the evil factors behind the people who are carrying out
the persecution. In addition, we should take any and every opportunity to
clarify the truth to the Party and all regime organizations and the
citizenry, and reveal the CCP's guilty conscience and impudence. Moreover, we
should explain the facts that the CCP has controlled the media and Internet to
deceive the citizens by blocking the free flow of information. We should
thoroughly eliminate the CCP's poison rhetoric that tries to deceive the
sentient beings. July 19, 2006
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