Chinese authorities have closed dozens of illegal producers of
Falun Gong material or pornographic and pirate DVDs, the National
Anti-Pornography and Anti-Piracy Office announced on Friday to
coincide with the launch of a major campaign against piracy.
Among those arrested were publishers of Falun Gong leaflets,
books and scrolls in the northeastern Heilongjiang province.
On July 21 last year, police in Daqing, found photos of an
apartment complex in the city hanging Falun Gong scrolls published
on the Minghui website, which is run by the cult.
Zhou Guilan and Zhang Jingqi were arrested on March 28 after
allegedly downloading Falun Gong-related content from the website
and making more than 100 promotional books and more than 2,000
leaflets.
A total of 4,254 items, including DVDs, and scrolls and leaflets
with Falun Gong content, were confiscated.
In the southern Guangdong province, eight illegal VCD production
lines were closed.
Eight people were jailed for three years each after being
convicted of running two lines in a factory basement in
Jiangmen.
Police in Shenzhen discovered more than 60,000 pirate VCDs and
more than 730,000 half-ready disks from an illegal production line
opened in July 2005. Manufacturing more than 30,000 VCDs a day,
they had made more than seven million on discovery.
A website, named "artilleryman club" in Harbin, Heilongjiang,
that contained pornographic content was shut down. Du Jun was
convicted of running the website and was fined 30,000 yuan
(US$3,750) and sentenced to jail for 11 years.
(Xinhua News Agency July 15, 2006)