Help | Sitemap | Archive | Advanced Search | Mirror in USA   
  CHINA
  BUSINESS
  OPINION
  WORLD
  SCI-EDU
  SPORTS
  LIFE
  WAP SERVICE
  FEATURES
  PHOTO GALLERY

Message Board
Feedback
Voice of Readers
China Quiz
 China At a Glance
 Constitution of the PRC
 State Organs of the PRC
 CPC and State Leaders
 Chinese President Jiang Zemin
 White Papers of Chinese Government
 Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping
 English Websites in China
Help
About Us
SiteMap
Employment

U.S. Mirror
Japan Mirror
Tech-Net Mirror
Edu-Net Mirror
 
Sunday, March 25, 2001, updated at 16:32(GMT+8)
Opinion  

Taiwan Politician Slammed for Using Cult for Separatism

Xinhua News Agency published Sunday a commentary to criticize certain people of Taiwan Authorities for their attempts to use Falun Gong for the purpose of trying to split away from the motherland.

While Falun Gong's cruelty is being exposed and condemned by the public, Annette Lu and other pro-independence forces in Taiwan have showed their open support to the notorious cult, commented Xinhua, adding "birds of a feather flock together."

The commentary, titled "Those Who Are Using Cult for Separatist Purpose Would Reap as They Have Sown," pointed out that in Taiwan, Falun Gong and pro-independence activists are joining hands to support one another and with the support of the separatists, the cult is engaged in rampant preaching of its evil teachings against human beings, science and society.

According to the commentary, Falun Gong has been officially registered in the island province.

Last July, Taiwan's overseas organizations summoned a number of groups at a meeting to show their support for the cult.

On December 23, 1999, the Taiwan branch of the cult held a "candle-lit evening party," at which Annette Lu made a speech to express her open support for the cult and its followers' advocacy for the so-called "human rights for exercising Falun Gong," and "wishing them success in accomplishing the exercise."

At the end of last year, Falun Gong followers from a dozen nations gathered in Taipei for a four-day "Falun Dafa conference on exchange of views in the Asia-Pacific Region." Some of the separatists even proposed to invite Li Hongzhi, the cult leader, to visit Taiwan.

Taiwan's law clearly bans any kind of evil cult, the commentary said, questioning why some people of the Taiwan Authorities have supported Falun Gong.

Xinhua came to the conclusion that those people of the Taiwan Authorities are doing nothing but trying to use Falun Gong for their own separatist purposes as the cult has been collaborating with anti-China forces in the west over the past year.

The western anti-China forces have been engaged in spreading rumors on the Chinese government's ban on the cult and providing Falun Gong activists opportunities to attack China at international gatherings, including the annual human rights conference in Geneva.

The use of the cult by Taiwan-based separatists has exposed their true nature of splitting the motherland, and on the other hand, it also indicates that these miserable separatists are at a dead end, Xinhua noted.

The growth of Falun Gong organizations in Taiwan poses a hidden danger for local compatriots and Chinese people are worried about it, the commentary said.

It reported that recently some people in Taiwan have begun to criticize Falun Gong as a evil cult, citing tragic incidents that have happened in the mainland and that thousands of mainlanders went mad and many mainland families were broken up by the cult.

The separatists' collaboration with Falun Gong and western anti-China forces under the name of "human rights" can never find a good end and will bring about severe consequences to the cross-straits relations, the commentary said.

Those who continue supporting the evil cult could find themselves at a dead end, Xinhua concluded.







In This Section
 

Xinhua News Agency published Sunday a commentary to criticize certain people of Taiwan Authorities for their attempts to use Falun Gong for the purpose of trying to split away from the motherland.

Advanced Search


 


 


Copyright by People's Daily Online, all rights reserved