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Chinese police have uncovered an underground Falun Gong organization
associated with separatists in Taiwan.
Police sources say that Yu Xiaoru, a 72-year-old retired
employee of the Agricultural Bureau of Fengjie County, in
southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, has headed an underground
organization of some 30 Falun Gong activists and continued
with Falun Gong activities in the county even after it was
banned in July 1999 as an insidious cult.
In addition, this underground organization has been collaborating
with a Falun Gong organization in Taiwan, an organization
which had advocated "Taiwan Independence" since
May 1999 as part of its activities.
The Chongqinq-based organization had been receiving a steady
supply of printed materials advocating Falun Gong from the
Taiwan organization until its discovery by police at the end
of October, 2002. It disseminated the materials among members
of the organization and among the residents of Fengjie County.
As a demonstration of support for the Taiwan separatists,
the Fengjie organization supplied them with materials, including
false accounts of the persecution of Falun Gong members on
the mainland.
On September 28, 2001, a lengthy article attacking the Chinese
Government's ban of Falun Gong, written by the Fengjie organization,
was published by the Taiwan separatists on a pro-Falun Gong
website.
A search of the homes of the suspects by Chinese police revealed
22 bags of Falun Gong material, 12 kilograms of dynamite and
machines for the duplication of propaganda materials.
In detention, Yu recognized his guilt, saying, "By collaborating
with separatists in Taiwan, I have been working against the
motherland and the reunification of the country," said
Yu.
Police sources said they are aware that, among the underground
Falun Gong organizations uncovered in recent years, many have
had backing from anti-China elements in other countries.
"As the world strives for peace, progress and development
and China becomes stronger, more confident and united, ugly
acts perpetrated by Falun Gong activists and Taiwan separatists
are doomed to fail," said a police official.
(People's Daily January 10, 2003)
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