The Desperation of the CCP as Reflected in the "Olympic Torch Relay" in Kaifeng City, Henan Province
By a Dafa practitioner in mainland China
(Clearwisdom.net) Under normal circumstances, the fact that the Olympic
Games are finally being held in China should be a cause for celebration for all
Chinese people. However, under the internal instructions from the Communist
regime hierarchy, the regime's departments in Kaifeng City at various levels
have identified and blocked 43 types of people in 11 categories that are
blacklisted by the CCP to be excluded from participating in the Olympic
activities. They instructed some large workplaces to choose a number of
"reliable" staff members, who were later divided into groups. These
hand-picked people then went through training sessions to learn how to pose as
"ordinary people" so as to welcome the "Olympic Torch" when
it arrived in Kaifeng City. The regime also increased the number of soldiers and
police personnel on the streets and lanes, creating an atmosphere of
intimidation and terror. At the same time, they also created a set of disciplinary regulations for
these specially chosen "bystanders:" They were not to display any
extreme behavior when welcoming the "torch," such as: (1) [you] must
shout the same approved slogans together, and must not shout anything other than
these; (2) [you] must not wave to people at will (including those you know
well), to avoid being hurt by accident; (3) [you] must not wink at people,
otherwise you may be viewed as "acting suspicious"; (4) stand in front
of the cheering crowd (to act as a "human wall"), and the gap between
two people must never be wider than a fist. If any "intruder" (or
actual bystander) breaks through between two selected members, then the two
members will be fired from their jobs and their salary will be suspended
immediately; all participating members will receive their normal salary and
bonus... And, as if this were not enough, each group leader was required to
stand behind their group to monitor them, just in case anything unexpected
should happen. On the day when the "Olympic Torch" was relayed through the area,
personnel of the local police department and the National Security Department
turned out in full force. They were all wearing plain clothes and pretending to
just be local people who came out to welcome the torch. Despite their efforts to
control everything, they were extremely paranoid during the relay. Even using all these complicated arrangements, the authorities were still
worried, so they issued documents beforehand, fabricating rumors that Falun Gong
would "make trouble," while at the same time they intensified the
persecution of Falun Gong practitioners behind the scenes. The national security
department listed more than 100 Falun Gong practitioners in and near Kaifeng,
and notified CCP personnel to restrict their personal freedom and to strictly
monitor their actions. The notice stated: to "fix your eyes on
him/her." Some Falun Gong practitioners were confined to their homes by a
chosen group of unemployed middle-aged men and women and those who refuse to
listen to the facts about Falun Gong and continue to help the CCP. Falun Gong
practitioners were not allowed to leave their homes, and if they had to, they
were "accompanied" by several people assigned to monitor them. Some
practitioners were even monitored before the torch arrived, and were detained in
an "office" by the CCP personnel who told them clearly that they would
be allowed to go home only after the "Olympic torch" relay was over.
Some even went so far as to group-detain practitioners in the Party School in
the northern suburbs of Kaifeng City. Some people who had been assigned to
persecute Falun Gong practitioners told a practitioner while carrying out their
task, "You know, I don't really want to do this. We have known for a long
time that Falun Gong practitioners are all good people. But we have no other
choice. If we don't follow orders, we'll lose our official post and our
jobs." This is how the regime uses the tactic of implication to force people to act
as their henchmen.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2008/8/14/184059.html
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