Xinhua Article on Uproars Produced by Falungong

A series of uproars recently caused by Falungong activists at home and abroad fully reflect the wicked nature of the cult, says China's Xinhua News Agency in an article released Thursday, January 4.

On the past New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, a handful of Falungong activists mobbed together at Beijing's Tian'anmen Square, causing great chaos to social order and stability of the Chinese capital, says the article.

In fact, the Falungong activists have not stopped making trouble at Tian'anmen Square since National Day last year, which falls on October 1, says the article, and their purpose is to make turmoil and spoil the country's international image.

The activists tried very hard to smear the government and government leaders, says the article.

During the one-year anniversary of Macao's return to the motherland, the cult activists moved busily in preparation for making trouble in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao, the article points out.

From December 23 to 26 of last year, around one thousand Falungong activists from the U.S., Japan, Thailand, Australia, Canada and other areas assembled in Taipei, where they distributed evil rumors and slandered the government of China, noted the article.

Li Hongzhi, ringleader of the activists, has been extremely active since last October. At two assemblies of the cult in the US, he declared that the final chance has come for the activists to reach an immortal spiritual world. In other words, he enticed his followers to continue to confront the China's government by spreading vilification and causing destruction, says the article.

The article finally says that Falungong has been used by some foreign political power groups, which are unwilling to see a prosperous and united China, to mess-up the ongoing economic construction and stable social order of the country. Any person with a conscience should see through the villainous motives of the activists and fight courageously against them.






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