Breaking News - Falun Gong practitioners arrested in the pretext of Olympics
With the approaching Olympics, The Communist regime is behaving extremely secretively like a calamity is drawing near. According to an insider, during the Olympic Games, to ban Falun Gong practitioners and dissidents from appeals, the Communist authorities issued a death order that public security must take various approaches to silence voices of dissidents.
According to sources in Mainland China, in June 2008, in Gaobeidian City of Baoding, Hebei Province, over 20 Falun Gong practitioners have been kidnapped. At present, there are still a dozen Falun Gong practitioners still being illegally held in detention centres. On June 26 and 27, 20 Falun Gong practitioners were kidnapped in Ding’xin County of Baoding City, Hebei Province. In addition, on 28th and 29th June, over 30 Falun Gong practitioners were kidnapped in Xin’bin County of Fushun City in Liaoning Province. According to sources, arrests of these Falun Gong practitioners are mostly pre-arranged in accordance with the blacklist made by the local police station and the “610 Office” and some were even directly kidnapped from their work place.
It is known that in order to control the negative media reports, during the Olympics, the mainland authorities have specially arranged a spokesperson from each work unit, while others are forbidden from any contact with foreign journalists, or accepting interviews with foreign reporters.
As reflected by Mainland commoners, despite that official media has not mentioned a word about security for the Olympic Games, but in accordance with the Communists’ convention, the country is now likely in a state of alert. To the Chinese communists, the “face project” and the personal interests of the Communist Party officials well surpass the importance of human rights of Chinese people, and the lives in the earthquake-stricken areas of China.
The above news is brought to you by Yu Shan and hosted by Chris Thomas for Breaking News on the SOH Radio Network.




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