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Chinese Communist Party Plans to Intensify Persecution of Falun Gong Until the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics
(Clearwisdom.net) According to an internal source from the Xinjiang
Uyghur Autonomous Region Police Department, the upper levels have issued an
order stating that until the time of the Beijing 2008 Olympics, police should
"more severely treat" people with contradictory opinions [against the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP)], especially Falun Gong practitioners. On May 22,
2007, the Regional CCP Committees held an urgent meeting to discuss strategies
to persecute Falun Gong. The departments that joined the meeting included the
regional police departments, all departments and offices in charge of
persecuting Falun Gong in each government agency, and several commercial
companies. Since July 22, 1999, and for the past eight years, the Regional CCP
Committees, the 610 Office system, and all levels of CCP offices
have actively followed the persecution of Falun Dafa practitioners. Many
practitioners are being detained in prisons and labor camps, and many have been
tortured to death. In 2006, Falun Dafa practitioner Ms. Cao Aihua, from the First Farming Corp.
of Aksu Army Corp., was brutally tortured to death in the Army Corp. Labor Camp
located in Wujiaqu City. Her parents, husband, and son cannot accept the cruel
fact that their dear family member was tortured to death, and they refused to
have her body cremated. Her son has been watching over her body for six months
at a location more than 600 miles away from their home. Her family has been
appealing her wrongful death to the Army Corp. People's Congress, the Army Corp.
Procuratorate, the Army Corp. Labor Education Bureau, and the Army
Corp. Prison Administration, but they have received no results. On May 16, 2007,
the Army Corp. Procuratorate and Public Health Bureau issued a combined
document, ordering Ms. Cao Aihua's family to cremate her body within 15 days,
otherwise they would be forced to cremate her body. The Army Corp. Labor Camp violated the law as a legal agency. Its upper
levels refused to punish the killers, yet they instead further persecute the
victim's family. June 3, 2007 |