The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been persecuting Falun Gong since July 20th, 1999. As the brutality of the persecution has been continuously exposed, the Party has been condemned by media and governments around the world and has been resisted by the people of China. So gradually, the CCP has had to switch from publicly persecuting Falun Gong to conducting an underground persecution. At present, we don't see the blatant propaganda against Falun Gong in Chinese newspapers, on the radio, and on TV all the time any more, and it appears that the "Falun Gong issue" is disappearing from Chinese media. But in reality the persecution of Falun Gong has never stopped.
Before the 17th National People's Congress, the CCP distributed a secret document to all its governmental organizations ordering them to intensify the persecution of Falun Gong and block anybody from "visiting" the central government during this time.
At the end of September in 2007, one town government in Sichuan Province distributed a document entitled, "Notification Regarding How to Handle the Visiting and Complaining Issues During the Chinese Communist Party 17th National People's Congress." The document followed the stipulations from its upper level government, stating, "All those who go to the central government to complain (the so-called "disturbing visiting") should be punished and the officials have the right to punish, issue a fine, or even send them to a forced labor camp." The document further states: "All those promoting democracy or practicing Falun Gong are enemies and should be punished."
One official openly announced at a conference: "During the 17th Congress, each government unit has to manage well your own people (Falun Gong practitioners and other people may try to go to the central government during this time). We need to check each and every such a person, follow them, and monitor them. If they want to go to Beijing, no matter who they are, we will send them to the forced labour camp, so our party leaders may have a quiet environment to discuss state affairs."
A governing party should listen to the citizens' voice during the party's congress. So why would the Chinese Communist Party prevent people from doing so? Instead, they intensify the persecution at such a sensitive moment.
The document ordered government officials of all levels to put more effort into tracking, monitoring, and controlling Falun Gong practitioners, to prevent anyone from visiting the central government. In the course of implementing the requirements of this document, government agencies spent a lot of money to hire security personnel to follow, monitor and harass Falun Gong practitioners and reported their activities to the 'gestapo' like 610 Office on a daily basis.
The CCP owes too many debts to the Chinese people. After committing so many crimes, it will never be able to repay its bloody debts and instead of improving, it only intensifies the persecution of the citizens. Its demise will not be far away.
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