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Falun Gong NEITHER Religion NOR Qigong
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2004/02/16
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Falun Gong NEITHER Religion NOR Qigong: Human Rights Specialist Chinese
human rights specialist Yu Pinhua said Falun Gong
practitioners are in fact deprived of the fundamental rights
to live, develop and think freely by Falun Gong and its
fallacies.
Yu, a member of China Human Rights
Society and also a research fellow with Jiangxi Provincial
Academy of Social Sciences, said the televised suicidal act
by seven Falun Gong practitioners from central China's Henan
Province, who set themselves on fire, further exposes a fact
that Falun Gong is a cult, not a religion, nor the
health-enhancing Qigong because Falun Gong followers, with
their minds controlled by fallacies of Falun Gong, usually
can not have the thinking abilities and the sense of normal
people.
While comparing the features of
religions with the destructive nature of cults in the world,
the fallacies of Falun Gong not encouraging people with
illnesses to see doctors or take medicine and that Qigong
with the sole purpose to improve health, Yu defended Chinese
government's decision to outlaw the cult in July 1999.
"Outlawing the cult Falun Gong is
intended to protect the fundamental human rights of the
general public including those who are following the Falun
Gong," said the research fellow, who also lashed out at
western countries for having a double standard on the issue
of human rights and the treatment of cults.
(People's daily 2001/02/04)
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