BBC Monitoring: China's Falun Gong [pre-empt] another television signal

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09/06/2002
BBC Monitoring
Source: South China Morning Post web site, Hong Kong, in English 6 Sep
02/BBC Monitoring


Text of report in English by Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post web site on 6 September

[Practitioners] of the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement [tapped into] a television signal and broadcast [truth-clarifying] videos on the outskirts of Beijing last month, police and television station employees said yesterday.

The footage, showing the [founder], Li Hongzhi, was briefly shown on the nights of 23 and 27 August in Baoding, southwest of the capital, a woman who answered the phone at a television station there said.

A police official in neighbouring Xushui county said he had heard of the [.] broadcasts, and at least five Falun Gong followers had been arrested.

The programming was seen at least 100km away, including the Fangshan district of Beijing, another TV station official in Xushui said. "We were ordered not to disclose the incident," said the man, who would not give his name.

There was no immediate explanation of how Falun Gong [practitioners] took over the TV signal.

Falun Gong supporters have broken into cable television systems in at least four cities this year to show videos protesting against the government's three-year-old crackdown on the group. In June, a state-run satellite
television signal was [pre-empted] and briefly displayed messages of support for the group.

[..]

A statement issued by [practitioners] abroad said last month's broadcasts showed videos documenting support for the group outside China and condemning the crackdown and alleged police abuses. The group says authorities have killed hundreds of members in detention.

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