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| 2007年2月9日 1299期 |
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| 新聞 生活 文萃 移民 旅遊 滿地可電話薄 |
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A report on the threatening letters
Since the Truth Magazine was publish- ed on August
18th this year and circulated on both east and west coasts, revealing the
fraudulent nature of the Falun Gong's propaganda on human-organ harvesting,
massive withdrawal from membership and the expectant collapse of the Chinese
Communist Party as well as turning Falun Gong into a cure-all in the Chinese
Community and worldwide... that really made them lose their minds. Besides
their writing articles on the Epoch times to defame the Chinese Press and
the publisher Crescent Chau, they also tried to attack his reputation and
threaten him by any mean. So far, the publisher of the Chinese Press has
received several letters with vicious contents and Chinese vocabulary
mistakes. In the afternoon of September 8th 2006, Mrs. Chau, the publisher's wife went
to the post office in Complexe Desjardins to pick up letters from a mailbox
and found out a piece of mysterious mail without returning address on the
envelop of a well-known insurance company on which the name Chau Kam Hing
(Crescent Chau) was hand-written. "You will get sick and never be recove- red unless you beg the Epoch Times
to report your sincere remorse on the front page or your sickness will get
worse and be transmitted to your children." "On behalf of the Falun Gong practitio- ners murdered by the Chinese
Communist Party, I'm now warning you Chau alias bad egg." "They are dead and unable to talk and write, so I just express their
grievances. The evil can't beat the good, but who is the evil or the good.
It is not determined by what you say but proven by the fact. The good is
doing good things. Doing bad things and describing them as what the Chinese
Communist Party and its followers should do is just like serving the bad
regime and will reach a bad ending, you have repeatedly argued that you are
'defending the freedom of speech' and I wonder if there is freedom of speech
in the Chinese Communist Party." After receiving this letter, Mrs. Chau was paniced, because it had
threatened that "if you publish the Truth Magazine again, your family
members will be in a disadvan- tageous situat-ion" that obviou- sly meant
her and two children. Since her hus- band was out of town, she show- ed the
letter to the employees of Chinese Press and discussed a proper way to deal
with it. They decided to call the police eventually. Two officers of Station
21 came to report the incident on Tuesday, September 12th 2006. They put
forward a lot of questions, especially wondering if the letter was written
in the simplified Chinese popularly used in the mainland of China or the
traditional one in Taiwan and Hong Kong. They consoled Mrs. Chau and advised
her to inform them immediately if she received another threatening letter. A
detective would be in charge of the investigation of this case, they said. According to expectation, Mrs. Chau did received another letter in the mail
box on Monday, September 18th 2006. With the similar hand-writing, the name
Chau Kam Hing (Crescent Chau) and no returning address, the only difference
between this letter and the last one was the envelope and in this case it
was an ordinary one. Mrs. Chau alerted the police right away and
prudentially handled this letter, trying not to damage any possible
evidence. The officers visited the Chinese Press again on Tuesday, September
19th 2006. This time, they found 3 pieces of paper money issued by the Bank
of Hell (a product of the Chinese superstition which is considered the legal
tender in the world of the dead) and a note saying: "Give you to spend with
Lenin, Stalin and Mao ZeDong underground". The officers said they would pass
the letter to the experts of the forensic laboratory for the fingerprint
examination. The detective in charge of the investigation contacted Mrs.
Chau by phone to confirm the letter had been transferred and pointed out it
might take at least one month for the result. On October 23rd, the third letter was dis- covered in the mailbox of Chinese
Press in the post office. Inside the letter, there was a copy of the Truth
Magazine Wrapped with a pink piece of paper. On the paper, a small
rectangular opening revealed only the name Chau Kam Hing (Crescent Chau) and
below it two hand-written words : "has died". The police was called again
and they picked up this letter on October 24th for the forensic purpose. The
address of the third letter was not hand-written. The sender simply cut away
the mailbox address from the Truth Magazine and stuck to the envelop as well
as an American Stamp. There were 2 cross marks on the stamp indicating the
post office considered it a mistake. As it appears, the stamp could be a
means to mislead the Chinese Press and the police.
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