To the Singapore Authorities: Don't Follow the CCP to Behave Like Criminals
By Shuzhen
(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Dafa's teacher said that the explosion of
Earth does not exist. (please refer to "Suggestions Given at the Beijing
Falun Dafa Assistants Meeting," December 17, 1994). But Chinese
Central Television (CCTV), a mouthpiece of the Chinese communist party (CCP),
dropped the word "not" and used this phrase in its propaganda.
Changing words is one of the methods the CCP uses to defame Falun Gong. This
year, beyond expectation, the Singapore authorities adopted this form of
deception from the CCP and played the same tricks to defame Falun Gong. On July 20, during a visit by Li Lanqing, head of China's national 610
Office,(created specifically to oversee the persecution Falun Gong in
China), the Singapore government falsely accused Falun Gong practitioners during
a peaceful protest of "using insulting language to carry out
harassment." What were the words Falun Gong practitioners displayed on their banners? A
banner in Chinese read: "Hunger strike on July 20 to protest the Chinese
communist party's inhuman persecution of Falun Gong practitioners." Another
banner in English read: "Stop the persecution of Falun Gong in China." The writing on these banners clearly did not constitute an
"insult," nor was the peaceful hunger strike a harassment: the words
on the banners are true. Therefore, the Singapore authorities could not rely on
this false charge to curb Falun Gong practitioners' protests indefinitely. At the court trial they limited the number of Falun Gong supporters who could
enter the courtroom. Court security personnel retained the evidence to be used
by Falun Gong practitioners and refused to hand over a recording made by police
with the practitioners' lawyer. The court violated court regulations in allowing
police witnesses to sit in the courtroom while not on the stand. The court
unreasonably dismissed the "United Nations 2004 Investigation Report"
as court evidence. The injustices described above were not enough to satisfy the CCP. On the day
after the trial (August 28, 2006), two newspapers highly controlled by the
Singapore government, The Lianhe Zaobao (Chinese Daily) and the Straits Times
(English newspaper) reported the trial, but both cited the same errors in their
reporting. The Lianhe Zaobao reported that the practitioners' banner said: "July 20
hunger strike to protest China's unfeeling persecution of Falun Gong
practitioners." The Straits Times reported the English banner as:
"Stop the law suit of Falun Gong in China." They changed "Chinese
communist party" to "China," "inhuman" to
"unfeeling," and "persecution" to "law suit." This
is something the CCP would have done. Their deceptive word manipulation is just
like the mouthpieces of the CCP. The clear reasoning contained in the Nine Commentaries on the
Communist Party has obviously "inspired" the intentional mix
up between the Chinese communist party and China. They now worry that people
will be able to draw a clear distinction between China and the CCP. It is the
CCP that is responsible for cruelly mutilating Chinese people. The CCP does not
represent China. Singapore's authorities are still trying to cater to the CCP.
They are helping them to persecute Chinese citizens at a time when more than 13
million members of the CCP have withdrawn from the party and the CCP is on the
verge of disintegration. Changing "exterminate inhumanly" to "exterminate
unfeelingly" seems to provide a rationale for the CCP's inhuman persecution
as the behavior of being unfeeling. This incoherence in writing, on the
contrary, only further exposes their ingratiation of helping the evil. Even with the contents of the banners as reported the media, still, there
weren't any insults or harassments involved. Instead, this incident has revealed
the facts: Singapore authorities not only cooperated with the CCP to persecute
Falun Gong; they also adopted the hooligan-type tricks of the CCP. Singapore authorities' actions and behavior concerning this matter cannot be
hidden from people's judgment or from heavenly justice. Before the eradication of the CCP, Singapore authorities still have the
opportunity to turn around and support bringing an end to the persecution of
Falun Gong. If they miss the opportunity, Singapore authorities, claiming their
country is a small nation that only cares for profit, will lose respect before
the world, and will be deemed an accessory to the crimes committed by the CCP.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/9/11/137554.html
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