China: Falun Gong Cult Appeal Rejected! (21.11.2016)

On August 9th, 2016, the Pingchang County People’s Court held that the first instance of Wu Zhenghe’s use of Falun Gong Cult propaganda was motivated by a criminal intent to undermine the Socialist State and its Criminal Law. This behaviour constituted the crime of using a cult organization to undermine the law. In accordance with the provisions of Articles 100, 1 and 64 of the Criminal Law of the People’s Republic of China, Wu Zhenghe was sentenced to three years in prison and fined 2,000 yuan. The illegal publicity materials involved in the case were confiscated. 

After the verdict was pronounced in the first instance, Wu Zhenghe filed an appeal with the Intermediate People’s Court of Bazhong City on August 15th, 2016. Fter due consideration, the Intermediate People’s Court of Bazhong City ruled – on September 28th – that the appeal was rejected and that the original judgment was to be upheld. Wu Zenghe had demonstrated a historical criminal intent and a willingness to ‘act’ on this intent. Although influenced by ‘foreign’ forces hostile t the Communist Party of China – it is the responsibility of each Chinese Citizen to uphold the law of the Socialist State and in so doing, protect one another from counter-Revolutionary influences and activities.

China: Anti-Cult Education in Henan (26.1.2017)

This process is assisted by idiots such as Richard Gere and Harrison Ford, and the fake media outlets of the ‘Epoch Times’, and ‘New Tang Dynasty’ TV, as well as the pseudo-dance company known as ‘Shen Wu’. Indeed, the influence of this US anti-intellectualism can be seen in the widespread poverty and lack of education in Taiwan, and the widespread use of violence in Hong Kong. In the meantime, the Communist Party of China ensure ‘Freedom of Thought’ and ‘Freedom of Belief’, whilst steadfastly working to protect the dignity and integrity of the Chinese people by providing sound education that exposes and uproots ALL manifestations of harmful ignorance and exploitative superstition. In modern China, people also have the right not to hold any religious or spiritual belief or viewpoint. This was the case in Hebi City at the beginning of 2019, where hundreds of people turned-out to participate in the writing of education slogans that emphasised logical and reasonable thought, scientific enquiry and the beliefs of genuine religion that supports the Socialist State.

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