Law experts
denounce TV hijacking by Falun Gong cult
(September 26,2002 )(xinhua)
Law experts and scholars in major Chinese cities Thursday have
denounced the TV hijacking by Falun Gong cult activists.
????Television signals illegally broadcast by Falun Gong cult devotees
since Sept. 8 have cut into transmissions using the Sino Satellite
(SINOSAT) system that covers all the Chinese territories.
????The Falun Gong's action has violated China's laws as well as
international rules for the protection of the normal operation of
civil satellites, said Wang Ming, senior judge from the Beijing
Higher People's Court.
????Since radio and TV broadcasting equipment are under the protection
of Chinese criminal law and other regulations, any sabotage will
be firmly punished, said Wang.
????The TV hijacking has severely affected the "TV signals
to everyvillage" program of CCTV, the leading national television
station in China, the transmission of signals from China Education
TV Station (CETV) and of some provincial-level TV stations. People
insome outlying rural and mountainous areas were unable to watch
TV programs as usual.
????Yan Li, professor of law with Shanghai University, called the
Falun Gong's action an organized and deliberate crime and said that
the involved activists must be punished.
????The hijacking is a flagrant challenge to civil order and internationally
recognized rules, said Shao Shaping, professor of law at Wuhan University.
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