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Hao Fengjun Discloses New Secret Documents; CCP Panicked by The Nine Commentaries

By Wen Hua
The Epoch Times
Jul 20, 2005

On the morning of July 17, Hao Fengjun appeared on a special segment of “Sunday Morning” on Australian television (The Epoch Times)
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Former Chinese 6-10 Office official Hao Fengjun disclosed on July 17 classified Chinese Communist Party (CCP) materials to the public through The Epoch Times. Countering a claim made recently by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs denying the existence of the Gestapo-like 6-10 Office, the disclosed documents confirm the work done by the 6-10 Office and show how it tracks down people who have resigned from the CCP. The CCP documents also confirm that the Chinese government is aware of the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party and its popularity in Mainland China.

Li Jingtian, deputy head of the CCP Central Committee's Organization Department, recently announced through the State Council Press that 3,000 people have resigned from the CCP, 1,000 times less than the actual figure of three million as collected by resignation sites. Hao Fengjun disclosed the group of classified CCP documents in response to the statement of the both Department of Foreign Affairs and Organization Department. Hao Fengjun said that since its publication by The Epoch Times last November, the CCP has ordered national 6-10 Offices to regard the dissemination of The Nine Commentaries as a “special case” and be on guard against its dissemination. The 6-10 Office has put the names of resignations posted on The Epoch Times Tuidang (Quit the CCP) website into a database for investigation and, once there is data to match the names, the people are punished.

According to released documents, in the Tianjin 6-10 Office database alone there is a list of 30,000 Falun Gong practitioners. The database contains information on the practitioners, their family, their participation in Falun Gong activities, and detailed records of punishments they have received.

Hao Fengjun decided to circulate the classified documents so people can see the truth for themselves. He said that even though he and Chen Yonglin have both publicly exposed the CCP’s schemes, the CCP has not changed and continues to fabricate and spread lies.

Hao also noted that on July 17, he appeared on the “Sunday Morning” show on Australia channel 9 in which he disclosed more details [1].

Hao Fengjun Reveals a Document from the “6-10” Office

In the 2nd document [2005] disclosed by Hao Fengjun, the conclusion of the document reads: “To: City bureau leaders, the No. 26 bureau of Ministry of Public Security, Municipal 6-10 Offices. From: Local team.” This and many other documents disclosed by Hao Fengjun confirm the existence of the 6-10 Offices.

Orders to Comprehensively Investigate People Who Resign from the CCP

The “2nd classified document [2005]” was issued by the Tianjin “Counter-Cult Bureau” (formerly the 6-10 Office) on January 12, 2005. It required that the city 6-10 Office issue notices to sub-bureau groups, related city bureau organizational units, and the national public security office to investigate those who publicly resign from the CCP and related organizations.

The notice states: “According to the requirements of the No. 26 bureau of Ministry of Public Security, each work unit must earnestly carry out investigations of people in their respective cities who have resigned from the CCP (Youth League). A set of requests for the order are given as below:

I. The city counter-cult bureau is responsible for monitoring those who ‘resign from the CCP’ on the website and collect the names of people who wrote resignations statements. The bureau must also determine whether the resigning person exists or not by using the ‘Falun Gong cult activity information management system’ and the ‘Tianjin resident population inquiry system.’

II. The city counter-cult bureau will first collect names of people who resigned and then, according to the set criteria, send them to the related sub-bureaus or public security departments. The preliminary investigation of people involved in science and education will be reported to the city counter-cult bureau and downloaded into public security databases. Each work unit must earnestly do the investigation work and further investigate the resigning person’s real life status and current activities. Every unit should report the resigning person who has been identified to the district and county Party committee 6-10 Office, requesting the 6-10 Offices’ collaboration with relevant divisions to investigate the person’s membership and disciplinary action with the Party and report the results to the public security department.

After each work unit finishes the comprehensive investigation, they must promptly report the results to the city counter-cult bureau.

III. The city counter-cult bureau must promptly compile the status of the city-wide investigation and promptly report the results to the No. 26 bureau of Ministry of Public Security and municipal 6-10 Offices.

Each work unit must take this work seriously. After receiving the notice, they must immediately report to their sub-bureau leaders, and rapidly deploy the investigation work. At the same time, leaders should report to the local Party committee and ask for support in their work.”

The Ministry of Public Security’s 1-24 Action and the Tianjin City Public Security Bureau’s Strategy to Crack Down on The Nine Commentaries

In the document titled “Tianjin City public security bureau’s strategy to guard against and crackdown on The Nine commentaries, released in February 2005, the Tianjin public security bureau deployed comprehensive measures to guard against the spreading of The Nine Commentaries in Tianjin. This document points out that on January 24, 2005, the Ministry of Public Security sent out a special notice to deploy police departments across the country to crackdown on The Nine Commentaries. The chairman of the Tianjin People’s Political Consultative and secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Committee, Song Pingshun, gave the following instructions: “The municipal government decides that from the end of January to the end of March 2005, police departments across the city will crackdown on The Nine Commentaries under the code name of “1.24.” The goal of the mission is to “firmly block the entry of and severely punish the spreading of any Nine Commentaries-related propaganda in our city.” The overall requirement is that “all levels of the police department must remain on high alert, plan carefully and make detailed arrangements.” The document also demands that “all levels of police, public security, Internet monitoring groups, Special Tactics, domecile registration section, law offices, internal security bureaus, cultural relics protection units, offices of appeal, frontier defense offices, the customs revenue departments and customs offices as well as railway, airline and harbor police to cooperate in order to fully utilize each department and guarantee the completion of this special mission.”

People Withdraw from the CCP Under their Real Name

The secret document issued by the Tianjin Public Security Bureau’s work unit for Investigating Criminal Cults (a.k.a. Tianjin public security bureau 6-10 Office) on December 14, 2004 titled “Anti-cult Intelligence (268)” clearly indicated that four people in Tianjin had published statements to withdraw from the CCP and the Communist Youth League.

“All used real names except one who used the nick name ‘Awaken’. They are Mu Xiangjie (female, born on July 16, 1976, of the Hui ethnic group, now living abroad), who published “I firmly withdraw from the Communist Youth League” on December 5; Gu Wang, (the husband of a Tianjin City Ji County Falun Gong member Wu Yanxia, now living abroad), who wrote a so-called CCP withdrawal statement to the Party committee of the Tianjin Electric Propulsion Systems Research Institute on December 5; and Zhang Rong who published “Withdraw from the evil Communist Party” on December 13… ”

In conclusion, it clearly indicated that this document is to be carbon copied: “Report to: Municipal officials, the No. 26 bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, municipal Party committee 6-10 Office. cc No. 1 team of this division”.

Verification of the Rapid Dissemination of The Nine Commentaries in Mainland China

The secret document issued by the Tianjin public security bureau’s work unit in Guarding Against and Dealing with Cult Crimes (a.k.a. Tianjin public security bureau 6-10 Office) on January 26, 2005 titled “Anti-cult intelligence (34)” gave a full detailed report on the fast and effective spreading of the The Nine Commentaries in mainland China via Hong Kong and Taiwan.

The “Anti-cult Intelligence (38)” sent out by the Tianjin police five days later reported on the relatively positive reception of The Nine Commentaries phone calls in Tianjin. It said that “Tianjin received frequent phone calls on The Nine Commentaries. Within this past year, there have been 18 reported incidents across the city and they are mostly phone recordings.” These reported incidents are from recipients of such phone calls who informed the public security bureau. The majority of the call recipients would not file a report. This document listed the address and the caller IDs of the 18 informants.

Note: [1] For details, visit: sunday.ninemsn.com.au

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