January 13, 2001
800 Falun Gong Practitioners Perform Group Practice in Victoria Park, Hong Kong
Reuters: HK Falun Gong plans protests over China ban
AP: Falun Gong Protests in Hong Kong
HONG KONG (AP) ?[...] hundreds of
Falun Gong followers converged on Mainland China' doorstep Saturday
to demand the right to practice freely and an end to the alleged
torture killing of adherents. The peaceful demonstration was likely
to infuriate China' ruling Communist Party, as Falun Gong took
advantage of Hong Kong' free speech guarantees to get as close as
possible and spread messages that the mainland leadership views as
poison. Marching behind women dressed in white, the traditional
Chinese funeral color, Falun Gong adherents went to the local
Chinese government liaison office, which was closed. They placed 10
petitions to Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji and the mainland police
outside on the sidewalk. '' are people dying - the numbers are
rising,'' said Sophie Xiao, a Hong Kong spokeswoman for Falun Gong,
which is outlawed on the mainland. '' September, it was 50 reported
deaths, and now it' 120. It' time to stop all this.'' Falun Gong
members from Australia, North America, Europe and Asia planned to
meet Sunday at a conference in the Hong Kong City Hall - much to
the consternation of pro-Beijing forces who have escalated their
war of words against the [group]. Beijing has been alarmed by the
organizational abilities of Falun Gong, which attracted millions of
followers in China during the 1990s with a mix of meditation,
slow-motion exercises and a philosophy drawn from Taoism, Buddhism
and the ideas of exiled founder Li Hongzhi. China banned the group
as a public menace and threat to party rule. Mainland police are
routinely seen rounding up and beating practitioners trying to
demonstrate, but it is impossible to verify all Falun Gong claims
about abuse and death at the hands of Chinese authorities.
Adherents say violence won' deter them - and they insist they have
no political motives. '' of how much they torture practitioners and
how much they denigrate Falun Gong and Mr. Li, we will only be
compassionate and truthful,'' said Robert Calloway of Atlanta. '''
going to change the whole world.'' In a local park early Saturday,
about 800 Falun Gong followers placed their bodies in formation to
make the Chinese characters for '', benevolence and forbearance,''
the slogan many wear on the back of their customary yellow
T-shirts. Frustrated by Falun Gong' defiance of the 18-month
crackdown, China' government has recently stepped up its rhetoric.
The Communist Party has ordered redoubled efforts to expose and
attack the outlawed [group]. '' criticize the Falun Gong
[slanderous word]' political nature and threat to society, and the
broad masses will increase their resistance to the threat of
[slanderous word],'' Propaganda Minister Ding Guangen said in a
speech to government propaganda departments, carried Friday in the
Communist Party newspaper People' Daily. Falun Gong is legal in
Hong Kong, but the group complained that 12 followers were stopped
at the airport, including two Australian passport holders, seven
residents of Japan and three U.S. residents. Practitioner Pat Wong,
from San Francisco, identified one person who did not get in as Li
Zhi-wai, also of San Francisco, who Wong believed carries a Chinese
passport. Ten followers were being held in the airport late
Saturday, according to Falun Gong spokesman Kan Hung-cheung. They
resisted and began weeping when authorities tried to cuff their
hands, Kan said, adding that he did not know what happened to the
other two who were detained. Hong Kong' Immigration Department said
late Saturday that 13 people claiming to be Falun Gong followers
had been stopped from entering Hong Kong over the past two days,
along with 18 other travelers denied entry for various reasons, but
that no one had been barred over any Falun Gong activities. '' are
refused entry only because they fail to meet immigration
requirements, such as having forged travel documents and adverse
immigration records,'' the department said, adding that it would
not discuss individual cases. Earlier Saturday, Falun Gong
amplified a mobile phone so reporters could hear a woman,
identified as Zhang Cui-ying from Sydney, saying she was at the
Hong Kong airport and about to be deported. Zhang was jailed
previously in China and had hoped to discuss it at the conference
Sunday. Falun Gong spokeswoman Hui Yee-han said perhaps that was
why she was denied entry. [...] People stopping to watch Falun
Gong, however, seemed unconcerned. '' should be allowed to
practice, as this is a basic human right and freedom,'' said Li
Sen, a 15-year-old student. '' can' accept that the police in
Mainland China arrest them and beat them.''
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