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Hong Kong: CCP Backed Thugs Interfere with Falun Gong Information Displays (Photos)

July 10, 2012 |  

(Clearwisdom.net) Since June 10, 2012, Falun Gong practitioners’ information displays at Hung Hom Train Station and Lok Ma Chau have been repeatedly besieged by a newly formed pro-communist group, Hong Kong Youth Care Association Limited (HKYCA). Members of this group displayed many slanderous banners to mislead Mainland Chinese tourists. Some activists pointed out that this incident reflected deep fear from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and urged the Hong Kong police to take action.

At 3:00 a.m. on June 10, two days after its registration, the HKYCA dispatched dozens of people to invade the Hung Hom site that practitioners have used in the past ten years to display truth-clarifying materials about Falun Dafa. The HKYCA displayed many banners which defamed Falun Dafa and also played loud recordings which attacked the practice.

穿着粉红色制服的“香港青年关爱协会”中共帮凶,用带来的横幅掩盖法轮功学员的横幅,故意挑衅香港法轮功学员。

In pink shirts, members of Hong Kong Youth Care Association tried to use a slanderous banner to cover a banner of local Falun Gong practitioners.

In the morning of June 19, a group of people came to the site again to harass practitioners. Shortly after practitioners called 911 for help, these people called in about 10 strong men to encircle the site and try to interfere with practitioners’ activities.

十多名身穿粉红色统一制服,上印香港青年关爱协会的帮凶,十九日冲进法轮功学员真相点内,四处悬挂污蔑横幅,又大摇大摆吃东西,用尽各种方法挑衅。

Over 10 HKYCA members in pink shirts came to a Falun Gong site. They displayed many slanderous banners, trying to start a conflict.

两名来历不明的男性,十九日在场监视法轮功学员,并在真相点前来回盘绕,阻扰路人及游客了解真相。

Two unidentified men monitored practitioners’ activities. They also tried to stop people from talking to the practitioners

“香港青年关爱协会”负责人之一林国安(穿粉红横条文者)在现场指挥冲击法轮功真相点,他与中国井冈山市一名特聘政协委员“同名同姓”,有消息称此人就是周永康阵营专程从中国派来香港负责冲击法轮功真相点的中共特工。

Lin Guo-An (the person in a striped pink shirt) of HKYCA directed the harassment. His name is identical to a council member of Jingganshan City, China. According a source, he is a CCP agent dispatched by the Political and Legislative Committee.

Hong Kong practitioners believe that this series of attacks were backed by the CCP. Mrs. Zhang said: “They are from a large organization, and some members spoke Mandarin [Editor's note: The official dialect used in Mainland China. Native Hong Kong residents do not speak Mandarin]. Apparently they were dispatched by the CCP. We also heard someone saying: ‘Act now, we will pay later.’ In addition, their banners and shirts have the HKYCA logo.

Democratic Party community director Chow Wai Tung investigated the Hung Hom site and carefully reviewed the banners and posters. Though those materials did not mention Falun Gong by name, but they all slandered the practice. In addition, he noted a few suspicious issues:

  1. What they are doing has nothing to do with the organization's name. “Youth Care” has nothing to do with “anti-cult.”

  2. Though its name used “association,” this organization was actually registered as a business group. While it claimed to be a not-for-profit group, it is not true at all.

  3. They claim that they are not targeting at Falun Gong, but they are going out of their way to slander Falun Gong.

Chow suspects that HKYCA is a CCP-backed agency with a mission to create problems before Hu Jintao’s visit (China's president).

Chow stated: “CCP is the real cult. It has killed so many innocent people and maintained a nationwide brainwashing campaign. Why don’t these people hold a protest outside the Mainland Liaison Office? Why do they create problems at Falun Gong information sites? It is so obvious that they were sent here by the CCP.”

这名帮凶用摄影机对法轮功学员拍摄。

An unidentified person videotaped practitioners’ activities

An unidentified person videotaped practitioners’ activities

On July 2, as it was getting dark at Lok Ma Chau, HKYCA deputy chair Lin Guoxiong directed about 10 people to block Falun Gong banners using slanderous banners. When practitioners told them that such acts were not legal, they hung their banners above the practitioners’ banners.

On July 4, the so-called HKYCA attacked with the site again with equipment, including a sharp knife. Around 8:45 p.m., a female thug cursed at a Falun Gong practitioner. When several reporters were taking photos of the scene, Tsai Wenwen, a New Tang Dynasty TV reporter, noticed that another female thug several feet away had a six-inch long knife in her hand. It was very dangerous as it was concealed from those around her. So Tsai shouted: “Knife!” Another thug wearing a striped shirt took over the knife for a short time while cursing at Tsai. However, on-site police officers were indifferent to what happened in the daylight.

一名穿间条衫的女凶徒一度从另一名亲共团伙徒众手上接过锯刀,准备趋前恐吓记者。

A female thug in a striped shirt took over a knife from another thug, preparing to use it to threaten a reporter

这名亲共团伙女凶徒(前右)手上拿着的锯刀,随时都可以变成袭击的凶器。

The female thug (front right) carried a knife

Falun Gong site coordinator Mrs. Chang condemned the attack. She said that Lok Ma Chau is the first tourist site that Mainland Chinese people visit when they come to Hong Kong, and this is the reason that these thugs harassed this Falun Gong truth-clarifying site. She also pointed out that police officers on site took no action to stop the violence. “On July 2, over 10 people came here to hang up many slanderous banners. Today, they hung up banners at almost every empty space. When they took out a knife, a police officer just called it a saw. Either way, it was a sharp weapon. When they were harassing us, they used it to intimidate us and reporters. When we reported to police officers, the response was ‘they did not injure anyone.’ This was unbelievable.”

Regarding this incident, Legislative Council member Nelson Wong was very concerned. He said: “I think this is a big thing as it involved people using a weapon to intimidate others and interfere with reporting. This is a felony. In addition, the police's behavior was not acceptable.” He promised to investigate this case to stop such violence.

Mak Yin-ting, Hong Kong Journalist Association, said that threatening a reporter violated freedom of the press and is also a crime. HKYCA deputy chair Lin Guo-An also blocked a reporter’s camera.

While thugs were trying to sabotage Falun Gong practitioners’ truth-clarifying activities, according to practitioners, there were still many Mainland tourists who asked for truth-clarifying materials from them and talked to them to learn the facts. Some took photos with practitioners and took photos of each Falun Gong poster for their relatives and friends in China.

Mrs. Fan said: “There was a group of tourists in their 30s. They ignored the megaphone broadcast by the HKYCA and talked to us to learn about the truth about the persecution. One of them then held a ‘Falun Dafa is good’ poster and invited a practitioner to take a photo with him. He even shouted loudly 'Falun Dafa is good!'”