Chinese anti-cult campaign intensifies

Chinese military police officers look up information about cults on a touch-screen computer at an anti-cult exhibition in Beijing Monday, July 16, 2001. The two-week exhibition details deaths caused by cults worldwide, part of a government campaign to justify its harsh crackdown on the banned Falun Gong sect. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

Chinese visitors to an anti-cult exhibition look at photos of dead members of the Order of the Solar Temple, in Beijing Monday, July 16, 2001. Between 1984 and 1997, 58 members of the French cult killed themselves. The two-week exhibition of deaths caused by cults worldwide, part of a government campaign to justify its harsh crackdown on the banned Falun Gong sect. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

Female soldiers line up before visiting an anti-cult exhibition in Beijing Monday, July 16, 2001. The two-week exhibition details deaths caused by cults in China and worldwide, part of a government education campaign to justify its harsh crackdown on the banned Falun Gong sect. The sign in the background is for another exhibition marking the 80th anniversary of China's Communist Party. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)