| At a regular news conference by the Taiwan Affairs Office
of the State Council Wednesday experts condemned the recent TV hijackings by Falun
Gong cult diehards. Du Baichuan, a deputy chief engineer with the State Administration
of Radio, Film and Television, told reporters that the illegal television signals
broadcast by Falun Gong cult followers since Sept. 8 had interrupted transmissions
via the SINOSAT system. The criminal activities made it impossible for
people living in remote, rural areas to watch regularly-scheduled TV programs,
including remote educational programs, according to the expert. The TV
hijackings even disrupted the TV programs on the Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional
Chinese festival for family reunion, which fell on September 21 this year. The
hijackings angered many villagers, Du said. The hijackings have caused
huge financial losses for Sinosat, said Sinosat President Cheng Guangren. They
defied common moral principles, he said. Liu Lihua, director of the radio
bureau of the Ministry of Information Industry, said at the news conference that
the source of the illegal TV signals has been traced to Taipei City area in Taiwan
Province by technical experts through the use of scientific methods. Relevant
detailed technological data may be made public in the event that it becomes necessary,
Li said. (Xinhua News Agency September 26, 2002)
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