Xi convened a secret meeting in 2022 to develop a new strategy to more effectively target Falun Gong worldwide.
Commentary
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) persecution of people who deviate from communist orthodoxy is comprehensive, severe, and relentless.
Those who resist the CCP in any way are considered enemies of the state and threats to national security—the true meaning of this phrase is whatever the CCP means it to be in the moment. Since 1949, those threats to the CCP’s hegemony have included ethnic minorities, adherents to any form of religion not approved by the state (and even pre-CCP traditions), and anyone who protests publicly against the CCP (or who protests privately and gets caught by the state).
Transnational repression refers to the CCP’s continuing and expanding efforts at extending extraterritorial control outside China of the overseas population of Chinese and members of minority communities, including “multiple ethnic and religious minorities, political dissidents, human rights activists, journalists, and former insiders accused of corruption,” the report states.
The CCP would have all Chinese—and the world, for that matter—believe that Chinese history began in 1949. The pre-1949 history of the Chinese people is irrelevant to the Party, except for how it can be revised and conveyed to support the inevitable, logical, and so-called legitimate rule of the CCP over all Chinese endeavors wherever Chinese people live and work.
CCP orthodoxy involves the implementation of totalitarianism with Chinese characteristics on the unfortunate Chinese people. The Party, as guided by Xi Jinping and his communist apparatchiks, applies the Marxist dialectic to all Chinese endeavors, with the goal of squeezing out all historical Chinese spiritual, mystical, religious, metaphysical, and moral cultural traditions in favor of a tangible physical and material society that can be micromanaged by communist ciphers. The ultimate goal is to remake all Chinese citizens as the functional equivalents of the “new Soviet man” (with Chinese characteristics) who docilely and passively accept and follow all of the CCP’s policies and diktats, no matter how bizarre.
The “new Soviet man” was the Russian communists’ attempt at the supposed “renewal” of humanity according to socialist (godless) ideals—the Marxist concept of converting God-fearing and independent-thinking human beings into little more than cogs in the wheels of a dystopian future world.
Aiming to achieve what the Soviets failed to do, the “new Chinese man” is being constructed by the CCP with the assistance of automated social controls and surveillance systems that monitor the behavior and conformance of Chinese citizens to CCP policies.
Will the CCP’s dogged perseverance in this project overcome basic human nature, or will the “new Chinese man” be finally discarded as just another crackpot communist idea?
Targeting Falun Gong, Shen Yun
In true CCP fashion, the regime has been targeting Falun Gong for cultural genocide.
Falun Gong, or Falun Dafa, was introduced to the Chinese public in 1992. It encourages its practitioners to abide by the moral principles of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance. By 1999, according to official estimates, more than 70 million people took up the practice.
The report contains this jaw-dropping sentence: “Falun Gong practitioners have been, and continue to be, killed to harvest their organs.”
In 2019, the China Tribunal, an independent people’s tribunal based in London, determined that the Chinese regime had been forcibly harvesting organs from prisoners of conscience for years “on a substantial scale,” with Falun Gong practitioners being the “principal source” of human organs.
These are the worst kinds of human rights violations that must be condemned by civilized people everywhere!
The new strategy involves empowering the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission to coordinate all domestic and international legal enforcement under Chinese law, with the Ministry of Public Security (China’s law enforcement agency) given new responsibilities for domestic actions, while the Ministry of State Security (China’s top spy agency) has been charged with overseas actions against Falun Gong.
Concluding Thoughts
The result of the new strategy to attack Falun Gong overseas has been a ramping up of state security-orchestrated social media attacks against practitioners, spies within overseas Chinese communities, and influence operations through foreign media aimed at suppressing Falun Gong.
Meanwhile, the Shen Yun Performing Arts Company (founded by Falun Gong practitioners) has also come under increasing transnational repression tactics as a result of Xi’s secret anti-Falun Gong strategy meeting. This will be explored in the second part of this series.
Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
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