Alex Rostron, a grammar schoolboy from Leeds, has finally reached home ending many hours of anxiety
for family and friends after his disappearance in Mainland China.
Early in the week, Alex joined a small group of Falun Gong human rights campaigners from Britain to
participate in a peaceful appeal in Tiananmen Square, Beijing to ask the Chinese government to
relent on its three year long campaign of torture and repression of Falun Gong practitioners in
China.
In all, five British Falun Gong practitioners booked into a hostel in readiness for a meeting with
western practitioners from Germany, Switzerland and several other countries scheduled to be in the
Square on Thursday to make their appeal. Chinese practitioners are no longer able to make as many
appeals as they are met with internment, torture and even death in custody.
However on Tuesday 50 Chinese police launched a pre-emptive raid upon the hostel where the
British contingent was staying. Alex, who was staying in a room on his own, witnessed the brutal
arrests of his four friendsá -- Rosemary, Lee, Robert and Earl -- but was overlooked himself.
He quickly collected his belongings and, alone, made his way to another hostel.
Whilst friends in the UK made urgent enquiries regarding the four arrested Britons, no one was clear
as to Alex's fate or whereabouts. On the day of the scheduled appeal, Alex made his own way to
Tiananmen Square, carrying in a rucksack a small red banner with the three words "Truth,
Compassion, Forbearance" on it.
Trying to gain access to Tiananmen Square entailed body searches every five yards of the way, yet
miraculously the banner was not found.
Over one hundred uniformed police were stationed in the Square in anticipation of possible attempts
by Falun Gong to make an appeal for the end to the Chinese persecution. An unknown but substantial
number of plain-clothes officers were also clearly mingling with tourists.
Alex was unable to catch sight of anyone he could identify as Falun Gong. He was not even sure that
anyone had escaped the police raids on western tourist hotels in the previous days. Alex set about
taking pictures like any other tourist but soon found himself being tailed by plainclothes security
personnel. At length Alex asked his pursuer who he was, a question which resulted in his being
thrown off the square by several plain-clothes police.
Alex then resolved to proceed to the Forbidden City with the intention of fulfilling his mission by
unfurling his banner from a high place or roof. Attempting to climb some stairs his bag was searched
yet again. This time, convinced the policeman would at last discover the banner, he decided to make
a run for it; he unfurled the banner and ran through the square calling out "Falun Dafa Hao!"
which is Chinese for "Falun Dafa is Good!" Six pursuing police managed to run him down and
tried to cover his head with his jacket to prevent him calling out, but he slipped an arm out of his
jacket pulling the red banner through his coat sleeve behind him. Once again he was able to make a
short run with the Truth-Compassion-Forbearance banner calling "Falun Dafa is Good!"
He was tackled to the ground, beaten with fists, kicked in the stomach and his neck squeezed in
order to choke-off his appeals to the Chinese citizens. He was then dragged to a detention room in
the wall of the Forbidden City. Incredibly, Chinese police failed to secure the door. A few minutes
later he was able to flee from the cell back into the square and once again call out "Falun
Dafa Hao!" to passers-by. Again run down he was put back in the room with 4 officers in
attendance -- a fact which did not prevent his calling out his appeal through the open doorway until
in desperation the Chinese police parked a large van in front of it.
After a short period he was taken to Tiananmen Square police station -- a notorious building where
Chinese practitioners have in the past been tortured and in one case, it is believed, murdered. As
police tried to take his photo, Alex offered passive resistance by remaining in a meditation
posture, head bowed and arms locked together; even as his hair was repeatedly grabbed to yank his
head up he continued to offer peaceful resistance to his manhandling. At length a large man was
called who took him behind some lockers, manhandled him violently and forced his head up for a
photo. His spectacles and shoes were also taken.
After sitting peacefully for some time, police kicked his legs apart and forced him to his feet. He
was bundled into a coach containing six other European Falun Gong practitioners (believed Swiss) and
taken to a hotel near Beijing airport where interrogations were taking place.
He was kept alone and forced to stand for a long period of time, whilst security agents repeatedly
attempted to elicit from him the names of his friends and other Falun Gong practitioners in England.
At this time he was aware of at least 20 other practitioners incarcerated in the hotel.
Alex was not allowed to contact anyone else throughout his ordeal. Finally he was informed he was to
be taken to the airport and placed upon a plane for Paris. On the same flight he met a Zimbabwean
also being deported to Paris for simply speaking to a known Falun Gong practitioner in the airport
lounge. The Zimbabwean had been refused access to his own money and dispatched to Paris with just a
tiny amount of non-negotiable Chinese currency: his fate is not known.
Alex flew into Manchester at 6pm on Friday night and was later met by his brother at Leeds City
train station, ending many hours of concern for friends and family, who with the help of his local
MP Fabian Hamilton and other British government personnel had been scouring the world trying to find
news of Alex's fate. Fabian Hamilton and Foreign Minister Dennis McShane were extremely diligent and
helpful throughout the ordeal, offering their personal mobile phone numbers to family so that they
could be kept up to date with any developments. Mr. Hamilton also assured Falun Gong practitioners
awaiting news of Alex that Jack Straw himself was very concerned about the situation.
Alex's support for the persecuted practitioners in China is undiminished by his frightening
experiences at the hands of the Chinese State.
Source: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/3117.html
Category: Accounts of Persecution