(Translation & Research by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD) Translator’s Note: I come from a family of avid Animal Rights campaigners and generally do not support experiments
Tag: Sichuan
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.
Tibet is Beautiful Under CPC Administration! (29.3.2018)
This operation was a disaster for the CIA which tried to cover its tracks by fabricating a counter-narrative which omitted its own presence in Tibet, and packaged the uprising it had concocted as a ‘freedom movement’ entirely formulated by Tibetans. This was followed by fictitious Hollywood films and a number of ‘Free Tibet’ movements all funded by the US government. The US has also manufactured a refugee crisis in Asia whereby Tibetans are ‘paid’ to congregate in various places, claiming persecution, etc. The reality is that modern Tibet is a thriving part of modern China that has no association with the corrupt and backward Tibet that was once ruled by the 14th Dalai Lama. Tibetan people are modern, well educated, and pursuing fulfilling lives. These modern people view movements such as the Pro-Tibetan Movement as being Eurocentric and racist in nature, with nothing to do with the reality of life in Tibet which booming under the auspices of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
Qing Cheng Mountains Spiritual Daoism and Martial Arts
As the climate is humid, and peaks high, and the area inaccessible, Daoist practitioners had to diligently practice their health and longevity self-cultivation techniques – which included the ability to strengthen the bones and joints, and live for long periods with adequate food supplies. The ability to defend themselves from violent attack was also very important, as they often encountered bandits, wild animals, or were subject to natural disasters. Therefore, due to this necessity, the Daoist communities on the Qing Cheng Mountains have produced many very good martial arts masters.
Chinese Performance Artist Protests Against Eating Dog Meat
During the evening of the 19.12.2011, the 40 year-old performance artist from Guiyang – Pian Shan Kong – took off his clothes, and whilst wearing only his underwear, he climbed into the metal cage that just 20 minutes before had housed the dog that had been slaughtered. He assumed a posture like that of a dog, together with a frightened attitude, in the hope that he could inspire compassion and loving kindness in the minds of those watching.
Last Train Home (歸途列車) Film Review
Despite many permanently resettling in the cities, and abandoning their farm land, it is estimated that around 130 million migrant workers make the trip into the cities, whilst older and younger members of their families stay on the farm land and look after the home. This army of migrant workers spend 50 weeks of the year working in factories that provide living quarters and regular food to their workers. It is only during the two-week holiday of Chinese New Year that the factories shut-down and the employees are allowed home.