Falun
Gong sentences supported across the nation
The
sentences of four key members of the banned Falun Gong cult
have been widely supported by people from all walks of life
across the nation.
People
in the Chinese capital of Beijing agreed with the sentences
handed down yesterday by the Beijing No 1. Intermediate
People's Court.
Wang
Xiurong, an elderly woman in the Xizongbu Hutong, said that
the four had promoted the cult and caused many deaths as
a result. "They deserve to be punished," she said.
Xu Xiuru of the China Senior Scientists Association said
that these key cult members instigated illegal demonstrations
outside government departments and institutions which disrupted
social order.
University
teachers and students in China's largest commercial city
of Shanghai stood firmly behind the sentences, which ranged
from seven to 18 years.
After
Zhang's despicable attempt failed and was exposed, his former
leaders and colleagues all said: "it's really impudent for
Zhang Dongliang to play tricks and stop at nothing in order
to seek living abroad."
People
in north China's coastal city of Tianjin also backed the
sentences. Wang Tianju, named one of the top ten lawyers
in China, noted that China is a country ruled by law. The
crimes committed by the four leading Falun Gong members
should be punished according to the law, he said.
Editor-in-Chief
Zhou Shaolu of the Sciences for Youth magazine recalled
the siege of the Tianjin Teachers College last April.
"Some
of the Falun Gong members claimed at that time that Falun
Dafa is the law that should be upheld, not the laws of the
country, " Zhou said. "However, those that opposed the law
and acted as enemies of the people will be severely punished
according to the law."
Ju
Hongju, deputy director of the Public Security Bureau of
Siping City, Jilin Province, noted that the sentences have
preserved the integrity of the law and reflected public
opinion.
Many
people from the legal circle in east China's Jiangsu province
noted that the court's sentences were fact-based and just.
Xue Jimin, vice chairman of the Nanjing Lawyers Association,
said that sufficient evidence existed to charge the four
cult members with the three crimes.
News
of the sentences reverberated across the north China province
of Hebei. Li Jinchang, former head of a Falun Gong promotion
headquarters in Shijiazhuang, said that the Falun Gong cult
had endangered the country and brought harm to the practitioners
themselves.
"I
have long distanced myself from the cult, and now I am doing
what I can to help other practitioners see the true nature
of Falun Gong and its dangers," Li said.
In
China's southern province of Hainan, many people watched
the Central Television coverage of the trial, and championed
the sentences.
(China
daily 1999/12/27)