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Chinese FM spokesman rejects US Congress resolution on Falun Gong
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2002-07-27
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BEIJING, July 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Foreign
Ministry spokesman Kong Quan on Thursday rejected a US
Congress resolution on the Falun Gong cult, expressing
China's indignation and resolute opposition to the
resolution.
The House of
Representatives passed a resolution raised by a few
anti-China Congressmen who demanded the Chinese government
cease the so-called "persecution" of Falun Gong
practitioners, he said.
Kong
Quan said the Ros-Lehtinen resolution ignored facts, openly
abetted the Falun Gong cult, and smeared the Chinese
government and Chinese diplomats in the United States.
China had made solemn
representations with the US government toexpress China's
resolute opposition to the resolution, he said.
The facts had shown that the
Falun Gong was an anti-humanity, anti-society and
anti-science evil cult organization, and was responsible for
many cruel killings and crimes, he said.
Kong said the Chinese
government banned the Falun Gong, broughta small number of
lawbreakers to justice, and educated most Falun Gong
followers with the aim of protecting fundamental human
rightsand freedoms of Chinese citizens, and of safeguarding
the solemnity of China's constitution and laws.
He added that the action of
the government had won firm supportfrom all Chinese people.
The intentions of some US
Congressmen in backing Falun Gong while defaming the Chinese
government were "very vicious", he said.
Kong said the cult was a
common vermin to humanity and deservedto be cracked down
upon by all nations. The double-standard towards the cult
would be opposed by fair-minded people around theworld.
China had repeatedly advised
some US Congressmen to get a clearunderstanding of Falun
Gong's nature as a cult and its motivation to sabotage
China-US relations and friendship between the peoples of the
two countries, and not to interfere in China's internal
affairs, Kong said. Enditem
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