Tue May 13, 9:09 AM ET
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A Falun Gong practitioner holds a banner as she joins some 40 other
[practitioners] in a march towards the mainland Chinese government's liaison
office in Hong Kong, Tuesday, May, 13, 2003. Falun Gong followers marked the
11th anniversary of the meditation [group's] founding with peaceful protests
against mainland China's efforts to stamp out the group. (AP Photo/Anat Givon)
HONG KONG (AP)--Falun Gong followers marked the 11th anniversary of the
meditation [group's] founding Tuesday with peaceful protests in Hong Kong
against mainland China's efforts to stamp out the group.
About 200 Falun Gong followers wearing trademark yellow T-shirts gathered in a
downtown park and formed the Chinese characters for the group's slogan, "Truth,
compassion and forbearance," said local Falun Gong spokesman Kan Hung-cheung.
About 40 Falun Gong practitioners protested later outside the mainland Chinese
government's liaison office. They meditated peacefully behind the building, well
away from a spot directly in front where others were previously arrested and
convicted of obstruction.
The group said in a statement that former Chinese President Jiang Zemin
"committed a heinous crime" by ordering a crackdown that Falun Gong alleges has
led to the deaths of almost 700 followers in the mainland.
Falun Gong remains legal in this former British colony that returned to Chinese
rule in 1997 and still enjoys Western-style civil liberties, and the group
frequently demonstrates here.
The group says the date marks the birthday of Falun Gong founder Li Hongzhi and
the day he began the group in 1992. [...]
-Edited by Nick vonKlock
Updated May 13, 2003 5:04 a.m.