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sign to show anti-cult determination (07/18/2001)
More than 60,000 visitors to the exhibition exposing Falun Gong's
true nature have signed their names on a banner reading "Against
Cult and For Civilization."
They also wrote messages on more than 10 notebooks at the Military
Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution, expressing their determination
of combating the evil cult.
The three-part exhibition details cases of Falun Gong practitioners'
bitter experiences, the introduction to evil cults in other countries,
and how other governments deal with them. It also shows the steps
the Chinese government has taken against Falun Gong and its efforts
to prevent the harmful situations that arise from people's involvement
in the cult, and achievements of the country's socialist culture
and ideology.
Chinese Vice Premier Li Lanqing attended the exhibition on the
opening evening, which he said will help the Chinese people know
thoroughly about the evil nature of Falun Gong and value the country's
solidarity and stability.
The exhibition, lasting until July 29, was hosted by the Department
of Publicity of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of
China (CPC), the Office for Cultural and Ideological Progress under
the CPC Central Committee, ministries of Justice and Public Security
and the China Association for Science and Technology.
(Xinhua)
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