BEIJING, Jan 21, 2001 -- (Agence France Presse) China's communist authorities announced Sunday an increased crackdown on the Falun Gong [group] in an attempt to avoid further demonstrations by the banned group in Beijing's Tiananmen Square during the Chinese New Year period. Luo Gan, the Chinese Communist Party's main official in charge of the maintenance of law and order, ordered police nationwide "to intensify their struggle against the Falun Gong [group] by keeping a close watch on their movement," the official Xinhua news agency reported. The warning came three days before the Chinese New Year, during which the authorities fear Falun Gong followers will again protest at the movement's prohibition. Such demonstrations on major dates in the Chinese calendar have brought unwelcome world attention to Tiananmen Square for more than a year. On last year's October 1 national holiday, and also on this year's January 1, around a thousand disciples of exiled [founder] Li Hongzhi were brutally removed while trying to peacefully protest at the ban on the Buddhist-inspired movement. The Chinese regime wants local regions to stop [group members] before they even leave for Beijing, Luo said. Luo "required that the localities detect and foil the [groups] activities at the earliest possible stage," Xinhua said. He told a "central committee for the comprehensive management of public security" that local authorities should "relentlessly block the attempts that major and diehard [group] members make to disrupt public order." According to a local newspaper seen Sunday in Beijing, a communist cadre was expelled from the party "recently" because of his adherence to the [group]. Luo Jianzhong, formerly president of the People's Congress in the town of Shiyan, in the central province of Hubei, "had even gone to Tiananmen Square to support Falun Gong," the Jianghuai Morning Post reported. The [group], which claims 70 millions members, was outlawed in July 1999, three months after it held a silent protest in Beijing, the largest demonstration there since the 1989 pro-democracy movement was crushed. ((c) 2001 Agence France Presse) http://www.insidechina.com/news.php3?id=262420§ion=default