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official on handling of Falun Gong cult (02/27/2001)
The Chinese government is reeducating Falun Gong practitioners
who have violated relevant laws within China's legal framework,
a Chinese anti-cult official said in Beijing Tuesday.
Liu Jing, head of a newly set anti-cult office under the State
Council, told a press conference that a number of Falun Gong followers
are put under reeducation through labor, not simply because they
practiced Falun Gong, but because they have committed slight crimes
of violating law and order.
"China's well-established system of reeducation through labor
is fully within the country's legal framework. We use it as a special
means to reassimilate law violators into society," Liu said.
When asked for comments on the overseas Falun Gong organization
's denial of the cult identity of the five people, who set themselves
ablaze on Tian'anmen Square last month, Liu said, "It is worth
noticing that Li Hongzhi, the cult leader, and his accomplices have
recently changed their explanations for the tragic event. Li Hongzhi's
foxy statements constitute the best proof for the unforgivable crimes
he has committed."
The Office for the Prevention and Handling of Evil Cults under
the State Council was established in September 2000, responsible
for coordinating China's anti-cult efforts and exchanging views
with foreign counterparts on related issues.
(Xinhua)
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