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Opinion: A Few Words With Secret Agents Who Stalked Hong Kong Epoch Times Reporter Commentary Zhen Liang, also known as Sarah, is an Epoch Times Hong Kong edition reporter who was stalked by a suspected CCP (Chinese Communist Party) secret agent on her way to an interview on April 26. Realizing the man had been following her, Liang asked him, “Are you a reporter from Ta Kung Pao?” The man tracking her then ran off. Liang asked him loudly as she ran after him, but the man picked up speed and escaped. Liang said she suspected that the man was a reporter from the Hong Kong pro-communist newspaper Ta Kung Pao because it published an article that slandered The Epoch Times and disclosed her whereabouts. ....
Female Epoch Times Reporter Stalked by Unidentified Man in Hong Kong Sarah Liang, an Epoch Times reporter in Hong Kong, was recently stalked in the street by an unidentified man. On the afternoon of April 26, Liang went to a pro-democracy store to do an interview. After stepping out from MTR Station Prince Edward, she found herself being followed by a middle-aged man wearing a hat and headsets. Liang purposefully circled the neighborhood a few times to throw him off. “He seemed to know where my destination was,” Liang recalled. “Because he directly entered that store I was scheduled to visit when he couldn’t see me.” ....
Seven Street Stands Exposing CCP Sabotaged in Hong Kong in Over 24 Hours “The goal is clear, and the action is fast,” said an insider. From 11 a.m. on Friday, four perpetrators wearing masks vandalized Falun Gong information booths in the Hong Kong districts of Mong Kok, Hung Hom, and Wan Chai, tearing down banners, stabbing and pushing over boards on display, and fleeing the scene within minutes and without a word, a YouTube video shows, filmed by a passerby. Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a spiritual practice that involves meditative exercises and moral teachings, which was welcomed by 70 million to 100 million adherents in China in the 1990s. ....
People With Suspected Ties to Beijing Vandalize Falun Gong Adherents’ Booths in Hong Kong In Hong Kong, the safety of Falun Gong practitioners is again being called into question after several roadside information booths run by practitioners were vandalized by people believed to have ties to the Chinese regime. Whether the local practitioners could continue to freely practice their beliefs became a concern when Beijing imposed a draconian national security law on Hong Kong in late June. The law punishes vaguely defined crimes such as “subversion” and “collusion” with a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a practice centered around meditation exercises and moral teachings based on truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance. Amid Falun Gong’s growing popularity in mainland China, the Chinese regime, fearing the practice would threaten its rule, began a sweeping suppression campaign in July 1999. ....