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The Taiwanese authorities should investigate and stop the
Falun Gong cult from interfering the SinoSatellite (SINOSAT)
system and prevent such incidents in the future, a senior
official said in Beijing Wednesday.
Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of China's
State Council, said that at a press conference on Sept. 25,
experts revealed signals by the illegal Falun Gong cult had
severely affected program transmission from China Central
Television (CCTV) and China Education TV Station (CETV).
The Taiwanese authorities were responsible for investigating
the incident, since the source of the illegal TV signals had
been traced to a position in Taipei city in Taiwan, said the
spokesman.
However, at 10 a.m. on Oct. 24, illegal signals again began
attacking transmissions from the SINOSAT 2A transmitter, he
said. Later, they attacked the 2A and 3A transmitter repeatedly
until 5 p.m. on Oct 29. Specialists had confirmed after monitoring
and analysis that the source of the illegal signals was in
Taipei.
The spokesman urged the Taiwanese authorities to promptly
investigate the incident.
(Xinhua News Agency October 30, 2002)
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