LONDON (FGIC-UK) – Since last Sunday, British citizens, such as retirees Joan and Daryl Sherry from Stockport, Cheshire, have been bombarded with messages recorded in both Chinese and English containing Chinese Communist propaganda. At one point, the messages were coming through every 5 minutes. Mr Sherry said that the messages were “chilling, strange and bizarre with military music playing in them”. This is the latest tactic in the campaign of the Chinese authorities to extend its persecution of the peaceful and popular Chinese practice of Falun Gong abroad and is aimed at intimidating overseas practitioners and their families. Homes across Europe, the U.S., Canada, Australia and even Sri Lanka have been targeted.
This tele-hating campaign, organized by the Chinese state propaganda machine, used material written by Associated Press - Beijing published last week, which was based on anti-Falun Gong propaganda derived directly from the Chinese state source itself. The manipulation of this material into an organised telephone propaganda tool clearly shows the dangers of the media using Chinese state propaganda, which discredits their independent status and makes them accessories to hate crime and advocates of genocide.
The regime has worked tirelessly for years to discredit and demonize Falun Gong, hoping to bend public opinion. Encouraged by the lack of coverage in the western media of the 5 and a half year brutal persecution of 100 million Falun Gong practitioners in China and the tepid approach of Western countries to its human rights abuses, the Chinese Communist Party now feels openly confident and unchallenged to mock the sovereign laws and boundaries of the U.K. and other democratic countries to export its lies and bully-boy tactics.
The anti-Falun Gong propaganda has distracted Western media from reporting the huge scale of the persecution of millions of Falun Gong practitioners in China. 100,000+ people are illegally detained in camps, prisons and mental hospitals without trial. Cases of on-going state sanctioned torture and killing of practitioners still remain unreported.