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Falun Gong Practitioners Designated as "Enemies" and "First Targets" for Persecution in Advance of Olympics
(Clearwisdom.net) The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) plans to detain more Falun Gong
practitioners prior to the Olympic Games Some police sources revealed that the Communist regime is afraid that Falun
Gong practitioners will go to appeal and expose the CCP's crimes to the
international community. They plan to arrest practitioners who are on a certain
list and then place them in detention until the Olympic Games are over. Harbin City officials have listed Falun Gong practitioners as enemies Harbin City Police Department officials in Heilongjiang Province held a
meeting in mid-March in which they conveyed instructions from upper-level regime
entities. Police department officials have emphasized the listing of
practitioners as "enemies" prior to the Olympic Games and declared
them as the "first targets" for persecution. Officials from the police
department headquarters have organized neighborhood committees and local police
stations to establish plainclothes teams to search for and arrest the so-called
main targets. Real crimes such as drug-peddling and prostitution are being
ignored in order to persecute Falun Gong. The authorities have also lied and
stated that foreign countries have provided funding for Falun Gong
practitioners. Jiaohe City 610 Office Agents in Jinlin Province secretly ordered
to investigate and arrest Falun Gong practitioners in the name of
"preparing for the Olympics" Right before the 2008 New Year, officials from Jiaohe City "610
Office" passed on the CCP's order during a secret meeting to further arrest
and persecute practitioners in "preparation for the Olympics." It has been learned that those who were summoned to the meeting mainly
included heads of the street administration committees in Jiaohe City. They were
assigned a duty by the "610 Office" that the committee heads should
knock on the Falun Gong practitioners' doors, pretending to be there on normal
neighborhood business. Once the doors are opened, they would question the
practitioners as to whether or not they still practice Falun Gong. If the
practitioners answer, "yes," or if they hesitate, or if they refuse to
answer, the committee heads and other agents would intrude and search the house.
If they found Falun Gong books or information materials about Falun Gong, they
would immediately drag the practitioners to the "610 Office" for
further persecution. Recently, persecution incidents in Jiaohe City have escalated, where the
street administration committee officials have cooperated with the police to go
to practitioners' homes to harass and persecute them. Hebei Province Prevention Office announced a new policy to persecute Falun
Gong practitioners Following the CCP dictum, personnel from Hebei Province Prevention Office had
made despicable plans in mid-March 2008 to start a new round of persecution.
Under the pretense of investigating the background of people who would enter
Beijing Olympic buildings, they required that each related unit on the
provincial, municipal and all the way to township level must collect and report
detailed information on Falun Gong practitioners, to prevent them from going to
Beijing to appeal or do other things. The regime officials will use such
collected data as a basis for persecution. As per the CCP officials, the
specifics are outlined like this: Individuals this applies to: 1. Falun Gong practitioners whose official
residences are local but who stay in Beijing for extended periods. 2. Those who
have been previously detained and later went into hiding 3. Those who are out of
local government's control. 4. Local residents who had previously gone to
Beijing to appeal. Information to be collected: Name, gender, age, identification number, home
address, employer, the residential address and employer in Beijing for those who
have been in Beijing for a long time, and other information; also, these
individuals' photos are to be submitted, if available. Use standardized report
forms. The local administration offices should assign specific persons to
monitor each of those who are on the list. Also required: keep this strictly
confidential. March 17, 2008 Posting date: 3/20/2008
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