On April 11, Xu and another 11 practitioners walked to Beijing to appeal for Dafa. On the night on April 14, they were detained on the interstate road 107 at Ci County in Hebei Province, and were locked up at the County's police station. They were photographed and detained at the station. They had a group hunger strike and wrote an appealing letter to protest.
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Dear International Human Rights Organizations and Officials:
We offer our apologies for writing this letter on toilet tissue. We were left with no choice under this extremely difficult situation.
On behalf of all Falun Dafa practitioners detained in the Beijing' Xicheng District Detention Center, and other illegally detained, tortured, and disabled Falun Dafa practitioners, I submit to you the following facts and appeal:
October 26, 2000
Falun Gong practitioners have been persecuted in China since July 1999, as confirmed by Amnesty International. The repression has taken a particularly brutal toll -- the imprisonment of 50,000 people, many of them forced to do hard labor and tortured. Falun Gong is a peaceful exercise, generally practiced in parks and consisting of breathing exercises and meditation, hardly a threatening movement. It seems that its rapidly gained popularity in China is what caused fear to the Chinese ...
November 10, 2000
SOUTH PLAINFIELD – On Saturday mornings in Spring Lake Park one needs to look repeatedly at the American flag flying in the wind to be reminded that the park is not in China. The morning mist covers the lake and from inside a pagoda like gazebo the sharp and distinct tones of Chinese music fill the air. Inside the gazebo a circle of men and women, most Chinese, slowly assume different postures as they practice the principles of ...
Master Li quietly watching the world from amidst the mountains after leaving New York following July 20th, 1999. (Published January 19, 2000)
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Master Li quietly watching the world from amidst the mountains after leaving New York following July 20th, 1999. (Published January 19, 2000)