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It is reported that on May 7, 2010 a survey released by the Pew Research Center indicated that 32 percent of American teenagers had been bullied and harassed through means of online-spread rumors, presumptuous publishing of private e-mails, forced receiving of threatening information, and unauthorized uploading of very embarrassing photos onto internet.

In order to effectively manage the internet, the U.S. Congress and various government departments have successively adopted 130 relevant laws and regulations governing the dissemination of the content including rumors over the internet. These laws and regulations include the Federal Act on Prohibiting the Use of the Computer to Commit Crimes, the Computer Crime Act, the Legitimate Communications Practices Act, and the Child Internet Protection Act, etc.

States and cities in the U.S. have also adopted relevant laws and regulations. New York has passed a piece of legislation which punishes the behavior of spreading rumors concerning banks’ financial conditions. On January 1, 2012, a new law came into effect in California, USA, which stipulates that school authorities have the right to suspend or expel from school any students who use the internet to spread rumors and commit other “bullying” acts.

However, the Epoch Times, the De Volkskrant and the Look-at-China website operated by the Falun Gong organization in the United States have deliberately violated the above-mentioned laws and regulations enacted by the U.S. government by means of fabricating false news reports and rumors to deceive the world and violate people's right to know (the actual facts). The United States is a country under the rule of law. How can the Epoch Times, a media organization set up in the United States, not know these US internet-related laws and regulations? It is worth pointing out that the editors of these (Falun Gong) media have been long residing in the United States and therefore should know the US laws and regulations governing internet activities. Such wire-walking act of these Falun Gong media organizations and the staff they employ is in fact trampling on the laws and regulations of the United States.

It is generally acknowledged that press reports should honor true facts most, and any single news story should embody five factual elements, namely, “what time” (when), “which place” (where), “which person” (who), “what happened”(what), and “for what reason” (why). The English words of the five elements all begin with the letter “w”, and hence the name the five “Ws”.

The worst taboo, as far as the content of news stories is concerned, is forgery and rumor-fabrication. However, recently some articles published by the Falun Gong media including the Epoch Times, the Look-at-China website and the De Volkskrant newspaper, were found to be full of such unacceptable wordings as “according to reliable sources”, “according to sources”, “it is rumored”, “reliable sources indicate”, and "some people think that". By using such wordings, it is difficult to guarantee the authenticity of the facts in the news reports. With such content included, these news articles can likely be forged, or nothing but rumors. And those intentionally publishing this kind of articles surely hold a very unusual purpose.

We hereby advise the Epoch Times and other Falun Gong media not to trample on the approximately 130 laws and regulations enacted by the U.S. government, including the Federal Act on Prohibiting the Use of the Computer to Commit Crimes, the Computer Crime Act, the Legitimate Communications Practices Act, and the Child Internet Protection Act, and not to commit “bullying” acts through disseminating rumors on internet any longer.
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Littlefisherman, you really do need to change your diet. According to news reports, most food products in China are contaminated with all sorts of cancer causing agents and mind altering substances which make your neurons twitch and send erroneous signals all over your brain. Some Chinese nationals have been known to start saying non sense like "Long live Chairman Mao", without realizing that Mao is dead and encased in wax at Tien Amen Square, where endless rows of Chinese parade in disciplined rows aided by the friendly batons of the Red Army soldiers whose function is to help them admire Mao's corpse with extreme unctioness and respect. The lack of awareness of universal realities makes these Chinese subjects of the Communist Party Oligarchs and their princeling children jump with joy in various Tai Chi poses as they undertake their daily existence, keeping secret their wrongful desire to be able to say and write whatever comes to their minds.
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fisherman guy, nobody in this forum - in fact, probably in the entire western world - knows or cares about falun gong and their shitty newspapers. And if they do give a read, they simply won't give two shits. Mainstream western media is already doing what Falun Gong are doing, and doing it way better.

In fact, by mixing random wacky religious stuff in their teachings, like "CCP is satan borne / Mao begged Master Li to stop Apocalypse" or other random shit like this, they are just alienating any sane educated reader. I used to hate those guys, now I love them. They might be annoying, but they are just plain damaging the anti-China propaganda machine. So if I were you, I will just leave those idiots be. :lol:
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littlefisherman wrote:We hereby advise the Epoch Times and other Falun Gong media not to trample on the approximately 130 laws and regulations enacted by the U.S. government, including the Federal Act on Prohibiting the Use of the Computer to Commit Crimes, the Computer Crime Act, the Legitimate Communications Practices Act, and the Child Internet Protection Act, and not to commit “bullying” acts through disseminating rumors on internet any longer.


Who is 'we', littlefisherman? Since you seem mainly concerned with Falan Gong, I think we need to assume you are a spokesperson for the Chinese government, unless you explain who else you mean by 'we'. We'll take any future posts by you as being paid for by the Chinese government, unless you identify who else has appointed you to speak on their behalf.

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