China Education Ministry Deprives Practitioners and Their Children the Right to Attend Universities

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The 2009 National College Entrance Exam will soon be administered in China, and each level of the Educational Ministry continues to introduce different policies regarding the exam. Among them, in the "Education Ministry Provision of 2009 College Admission," the third section about politics and morality assessment, Article 9, prescribes: "Whoever participates in a cult will fail the assessment (whoever fails the assessment cannot take the College Entrance Exam)." Provincial-level departments have published similar polices, such as, students must go through the political censorship process to apply for army schools, so Falun Gong practitioners and their children cannot pass. In today's China, every level of the educational system still wrongly defames Falun Gong as a cult. As a result of the College Entrance Exam policy, practitioners and their children are being deprived of their right to participate in the College Entrance Exam and the right to attend a university.

Some people don't know the truth of the matter and help to promote this policy, in the process poisoning students and parents with slanderous information.

It is extremely wrong for the China Education Ministry and related departments to persecute practitioners and their children who want to take the College Entrance Exam. The fifth section, article four, of the "Beijing 2009 College Entrance Exam Recruitment Provision" says, "Students that fall into the categories below cannot be admitted: 1. Opposing the principles of the Constitution or participating in a cult..." The Chinese Communist Party can, at its discretion, label any organization a cult and then proceed to fabricate information and engage in slandering that organization. This strategy is simply one of the tactics that the CCP uses to persecute people.

Please pay attention to colleges in China refusing admission to Falun Gong practitioners, which deprives them of their right to a higher education.

Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2009/4/16/199071.html

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