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A Chinese official expressed hope Saturday that relevant
departments of Taiwan will take effective measures to put
an end to the transmitting of illegal TV signals by the Falun
Gong cult, which attacked China's Sino Satellite (SINOSAT).
In response to questions, the official from the Taiwan Affairs
Office of the State Council said that the crime committed
by Falun Gong followers violated public moral norms and basic
civil communications regulations.
The crime has seriously infringed on the rights and interests
of the people on the Chinese mainland and has greatly hurt
the feelings of the people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait,
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Telecommunication engineers have traced the source of the
illegal signals to the Taipei City area, said the official,
adding that the exact location of the source was made public
on Thursday.
The relevant departments of Taiwan have expressed willingness
to maintain the normal order of radio waves and to make efforts
to ban any illegal use, said the official.
However, the official said that the source of the illegal
signals has not been done away with thus far.
The raising of any issue apart from the illegal TV signals
by the Taiwan's relevant departments are unwise, said the
official.
Experts confirmed that the 2A, 3A, and 6A transmitters of
the SINOSAT were disturbed by illegal signals sent out by
the Falun Gong cult. These signals cut into transmissions
using the SINOSAT system, which covers the entire territory
of China.
(Xinhua News Agency September 29, 2002)
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