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bans Falun Gong to safeguard human rights: official (02/27/2001)
Incomplete calculations indicated that the heavily blasted Falun
Gong organization has led to 1,660 deaths, announced an official
Tuesday during a news conference on China's handling of the cult.
Liu Jing, person in charge of the Office for the Prevention and
Handling of Cults (OPHC) under the State Council, said that before
the organization was officially banned on July 22, 1999, 136 Falun
Gong practitioners had committed suicide at the instigation of Li
Hongzhi, ringleader of the cult, who called for his followers to
"go to the Heaven" and "achieve real completion."
After the official ban, another 103 persons killed themselves as
a result of Li Hongzhi's heresies.
Meanwhile, the cult has destroyed the harmony of many families,
ridding many of love and happiness. It has misled a large number
of obsessive followers to refuse medical services, commit suicide
or even kill innocent people.
"Facts show that Chinese Government's ban on Falun Gong is
a necessary move to maintain social stability and safeguard fundamental
human rights at the request of Chinese people. It completely abides
by the law," said Liu Jing.
Liu also said that Chinese Government will try its best to educate
and help Falun Gong practitioners to get out of the spiritual shackles
of the cult. Legal punishments are only exerted on those cult followers
who conduct crimes violating social stability and endangering human
rights of other individuals.
"It is rather difficult to liberate obsessive cult followers
from the addiction. In this regard, we wish to strengthen ties and
co-operation with foreign anti-cult institutions, and take appropriate
measures to protect Chinese people from the harm of cults,"
Liu said.
The OPHC head also said that China is not the only country that
declared war against cults. It is a responsibility that every responsible
government should shoulder.
However, some forces have turned a deaf ear to the misdeeds of
Falun Gong and used the issue as a pretext to interfere with China
's internal affairs. Such behaviors is absolutely unacceptable,
Liu stated.
(Xinhua)
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