Friday, 18 February 2005
A Mandurah man claims he has received numerous disturbing phone messages he said
were linked to the Chinese Government.
Local photographer Sean Hutchison said the messages directly targeted those
involved in a Chinese exercise and meditation practice he knows well, Falun
Gong.
Hutchison has practiced the ancient form of Qigong, sometimes referred to as
Chinese Yoga, for three and a half years and has become known for his efforts in
addressing the Chinese Government's brutal persecution of Falun Gong
practitioners in China.
A statewide photo exhibition, public displays and published articles all
exemplify Sean's commitment to exposing the torture and genocide of innocent
men, women and children imprisoned by authorities in China.
"I think the phone messages are an attempt by the Chinese Government to
tell me Big Brother is watching. It's an obvious scare tactic."
"I figured they'd have my name on a list somewhere. They don't take too
kindly to people exposing their brutal regime when they are trying to present
themselves as improving on the human rights front.
They have interestingly left themselves wide open leaving another opportunity to
expose their propaganda and crimes against humanity."
The recorded messages last up to several minutes each, containing information in
Chinese and English.
"The parts of the messages in English are hard to understand, the Chinese
accent is very strong.
Those responsible for these recordings have made it very clear they hate Falun
Gong. Hutchison is continuing to receive the recorded phone messages, sometimes
every half hour.
"If I leave the house my answering machine becomes full with these
messages.
"It's become a problem as this phone line is used to run a busy
photographic business and customers can't leave their messages because the
answering machine is full."
Mr Hutchison said Falun Gong helped to improve the body's health and promotes
principles of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance.
He said this was practiced in more than 70 countries around the world.
Mr Hutchison said the Chinese Government felt threatened because every Falun
Gong practitioner around the world was helping to expose the genocide in
China."
He field regular enquiries from people throughout the Peel region keen to learn
the ancient Chinese form of Qigong.
He says people often confused the exercises with Tai Chi as they appear very
similar.
Benefits from Falun Gong are presented as numerous and varied, ranging from
improved health and energy, to
mental clarity and stress relief.
Source: http://mandurah.yourguide.com.au/detail.asp?class=news&subclass=local&category=general%20news&story_id=372676&y=2005&m=2