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a week ago. On suddenly *1300 with solo piano, ID by man in Japanese (or<br />

is it Korean?), into prgm of mostly readings, possibly testimonials, piano<br />

in background throughout. Final anmts by man at 1326 with ID, contact<br />

information, then solo piano until they pulled the plug at 1330*. Pretty<br />

good signal overall.<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 17)<br />

TAIWAN/CHINA Dear friends of IARU Monitoring System, here you find the<br />

answer of Sound of Hope Radio Network concerning the Hainan Firedragon<br />

Music Jammer. Today, after a freq shift to 14400 kHz for two days, the<br />

clandestine station (what ever it is) and the Hainan Firedragon Jammer<br />

were back on 14050 kHz. Will you please study the answer of SOH and, if<br />

you want, send me your comments. Fraternally yours in the IARU-MS,<br />

(Uli Bihlmayer-D DJ9KR Vice Coordinator of IARU-MS Region 1 and<br />

Coordinator of DARC-MS Germany, Sept 5)<br />

Hainan Firedragon Music Jammer - Mr. Yue Chen.<br />

Sept 5, 2006, To All Amateur Radio Community Members.<br />

Cc: International Telecommunication Union (ITU)<br />

Recently, the Sound of Hope Radio Network (SOH) has received inquiries<br />

about SOH programs have triggered People Republic of China's strong<br />

invasion into the amateur radio freqs, which causes great distress in the<br />

communities. We have investigated the issue and hereby give our finding<br />

and positioning on this issue.<br />

Sound of Hope Radio Network is a non-profit Chinese radio network<br />

dedicated to bring most updated, truthful and independent nx to people of<br />

mainland China. The media censorship in China has caused great suffering<br />

and social injustice to Chinese people, especially those who are<br />

disadvantaged, deprived and persecuted. Our program was greatly received<br />

by Chinese listeners and we have received many appreciations for our<br />

helping people speak out, get heard and get informed.<br />

Sound of Hope Radio Network mainly uses SW broadcast to reach to listeners<br />

in Mainland China. However, there are also many supporters of Sound of<br />

Hope or people caring about China who try to send SOH radio programs into<br />

China through various ways, including amateur radio freqs, because they<br />

found our program is a great tool in revealing the truth. What you asked<br />

about is such a case.<br />

SOH has consistently provided coverage on various human rights issues in<br />

China, e.g. the loss of land to corrupted officials, the persecution of<br />

Christians and the most outstanding current issue the persecution of Falun<br />

Gong practitioners. The persecution of Falun Gong is a 7-year long govt-<br />

driven campaign that has ruined the lives of tens of millions of people in<br />

China. Innocent people were kicked out of schools or work units, thrown<br />

into labor camps and mental hospitals, and even tortured to death.<br />

Related information can be found at places like this:<br />

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Recently, SOH reporters also joined the investigation of systematic<br />

harvesting practitioners' organs for high profit while they are still<br />

alive by the Chinese Communist Regime. What we found is simply appalling.<br />

The number of victims was estimated to be 40,000 or higher. See<br />

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SOH' s coverage helps expose one of the darkest areas of the Chinese<br />

Communist Regime and deters the persecution and killings that is happening<br />

in China. Many Chinese people have learned the truth via SOH broadcast.<br />

The current jamming of SOH SW broadcast, as well as the severe jamming of

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