Falsified Reports, Immediate Cremation Used to Conceal Those Tortured to Death

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - September 19, 2002 [ http://www.faluninfo.net/ ]

12 Falun Gong Deaths in 14 Days

Various torture methods are adopted to coerce Falun Gong practitioners to renounce their beliefs. Regional police are instructed that any deaths due to abuse in custody are to be counted as suicide.

Recalling the Group Practice of 73 Dafa Disciples on the Great Wall at Badaling in 1999

(Clearwisdom.net) At noon on December 17, 1999, seventy-three Dafa disciples from fifteen provinces in China started to practice Falun Gong in an orderly formation on the two peaks of the famous Great Wall at Badaling on the outskirts of Beijing. Four Falun Dafa banners were hung on the two peaks. The largest banner was five-meters-long and three-meters-wide. These banners were sacred and marvelous. The exercise music and the practice formulas were so clear and reverberated in the air. All of the practitioners looked benevolent and composed, and this magnificent feat moved the heavens. The weather became extremely pleasant afterwards; there were only a few white clouds moving in the clear blue sky. It made the Great Wall after a snowfall appear even more magnificent. A lot of tourists stopped to watch their practice and nobody went to report them. The practice lasted for almost two hours.

While Woman Languishes in Forced Labor Camp, Chinese State-Run Media Claim She Lives Life of the "Rich"

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - September 18, 2002 [ http://www.faluninfo.net/ ]
 

As of September 16, the Tianjin "Tonight" news website still claims Ms. Yanying Wu renounced Falun Gong and enjoyed excellent care under the Communist Party. The story was fabricated, and Ms. Wu's brother still remains in detention for his beliefs.

NEW YORK, September 18, 2002 (Falun Dafa Information Center) -- According to a February 2001, Chinese state-run media report, Ms. Yanying Wu and her brother had quickly "renounced" Falun Gong under the "care" of the Chinese Communist Party and moved on to become "rich" grape farmers.

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