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Hello, and welcome to the FGMtv news review. I'm Susan Mitchell.
Here at FGMtv we focus on programs and news that illuminate the truth of Falun Gong, which is
also known as Falun Dafa; information that is having an impact on the international community of
spiritual cultivators.
Falun Dafa is a traditional Chinese spiritual discipline that includes exercise and meditation.
Its principles are based on Truth, Compassion, and Tolerance. The practice began in China in 1992
and quickly spread by word of mouth throughout the country. In 1998, a government survey concluded
that the number of practitioners exceeded membership in the communist party. The next year, Jiang
Zemin began a brutal persecution.
In this week's update from China...
- 583 Falun Gong practitioners are confirmed to have died from torture while in custody, with 5
death reports received in the last week. Reliable sources inside China, however, put the actual
death count in the thousands.
- In the last 7 days, torture reports have come in from 16 provinces, and the cities of Beijing
and Nanjing.
- 833 people declared as null and void, statements saying they will give up Falun Gong that were
made while undergoing torture as they were the result of extreme coercion. They say they will
continue practicing Falun Gong.
Our top story this week:
- Hong Kong moves to implement a controversial law and immediately refuses entry to Falun Dafa
practitioners from Taiwan
And some of our other stories:
- British Home Office moves to deport a Falun Dafa practitioner back to China
- Proclamations honouring Falun Dafa are issued by the U.S. States of Colorado, Nevada and Hawaii,
and the suburb of Manly in Sydney, Australia
- A double murder by Shandong Province police of a victim and the only witness
First, our top story:
Hong Kong Moves to Implement Controversial Law
- Under the One Country, Two Systems agreement with China, the Hong Kong government is obligated
to produce wording for Article 23, the part of their mini constitution, The Basic Law, dealing with
treason, subversion, sedition and secession.
- On Thursday February 13, 2003, the Hong Kong government finally published the full text of the
draft law to implement Article 23.
- The full text, published in the Gazette, included some
important provisions and policies that had not been revealed in any previous draft.
- Reporters learned after asking questions of Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee, Chief of the Hong Kong
Security Bureau, that organizations in Hong Kong could be banned even if they didn't commit a crime.
This is because the law includes a mechanism whereby the Hong Kong government could ban a group, if
it is linked to a Mainland organization that has been banned for national security reasons. Many
believe this proposal targets Falun Gong.
- People in the legal profession expressed astonishment with another newly added item involving
secret interrogation. Apple Daily in its summary of the newly published law, pointed out that
the Hong Kong government does not need to prove whether organizations banned in mainland China are
guilty of anything.
- The BBC also reported that a court can hold a trial in the absence of the defendants, or even
their attorneys. A court can also bring a case to trial without the government giving the defendant
all the reasons why his or her organization is banned.
- Law Yuk-kai of the Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor said, "The bill is a blank cheque for the
government to ban any group in Hong Kong."
- In a letter to the Hong Kong Security Bureau, the US-based Committee to Protect Journalists
warned that "In its current form, this bill poses a grave threat to freedom of expression"
in the territory.
- When the controversial bill went before Hong Kong's Legislative Council on February 26, and
passed, more than 20 council members from the Democratic Party, the Civil Human Rights Front, and
the Employee Union got up and left the meeting in order to show their opposition.
Falun Dafa Practitioners Denied Entry to Hong Kong
- As if to underscore the loss of freedom, Hong Kong denied visas to many Taiwanese who wanted to
attend the 2003 Hong Kong Falun Dafa Experience Sharing Conference.
- Then on Friday and Saturday, February 21 and 22, Hong Kong customs refused to allow
approximately 80 Falun Gong practitioners from Taiwan, who held legal visas, to enter Hong Kong for
the conference.
- Many were held under duress, body searched, had their luggage examined, were denied contact with
anyone, and were forcibly carried onto a plane by police, wrapped in a "no defense
blanket" made especially for that purpose.
- As there was no legal explanation for the expulsion, police explained, "We know you are all
good people, but out superiors ordered us to do this."
UK Falun Gong Practitioner Threatened with Immediate Deportation back to China
- Twenty-eight year old Falun Dafa practitioner Lili Lin, shown here meditating in front of a
Chinese Consulate in England, is currently being held at a deportation center in Manchester Airport,
threatened with deportation back to China.
- As a Falun Gong practitioner, she could face incarceration, torture, or even murder should the
deportation order be carried out.
- Ms. Lin applied for asylum in Manchester in October 2001 on grounds of being a practitioner of
Falun Gong. In April 2002, she married Jinfei Zhang, a Ph.D. student at Liverpool University, who is
also a Falun Gong practitioner.
- When she moved to Liverpool to live with her husband, she informed the Home Office of her change
of address, and continued to report to the Home Office in her new home city of Liverpool.
- Unfortunately, the Home Office refused her asylum application and mistakenly sent the refusal
letter to her old address in Manchester. Unaware of the refusal, Ms. Lin failed to appeal against
the decision in time and was therefore listed for deportation.
- When she arrived at the Liverpool Home Office for her regular reporting appointment at 3:00 p.m.
on February 26, 2003, an immigration officer told her that she was to be deported immediately.
- For ten hours, she was locked up without food or water, and also moved to Manchester Airport,
where, at 1:20 a.m. the next morning, she was finally allowed to contact her husband.
- Her lawyer and practitioners around the world are currently working to negotiate reopening her
appeal for asylum in England.
Proclamations Honouring Falun Dafa are issued in the USA and Australia
In proclaiming Falun Dafa Month in Boulder City, Nevada the Mayor, in praised the practice that
"has helped to preserve human traditions such as honesty, courtesy, loyalty and
unselfishness," and said I "encourage all of our citizens to support this most worthwhile
practice."
The City of Winnemucca, also in the State of Nevada proclaimed February 2003 to be Falun Dafa
month, as did the State of Colorado
Hawaii State Senate proclaimed Falun Dafa Week from February 17-23, 2003
as did the Sydney suburb of Manly, in Australia. At the opening ceremony, Mayor Jean Hay stated
that she felt honored to be able to participate in the celebration of Falun Gong's
"Truthfulness Compassion Tolerance Week." And Member of Parliament, David Barr, said
during his speech that the persecution of Falun Gong is shocking, and that labeling a popular
exercise as a potential threat is a sign of a dictatorship.
Double Murder by Shandong Police of a Victim and the only Witness to their Crime
- Several Falun Gong practitioners from Mengyin County of Shandong Province were reported to
officials while they were distributing Falun Gong materials telling the truth of the illegal
persecution.
- They have now been released and were able to report the following facts about two women who were
detained with them:
- Ms. Shufen Liu and Ms. Dezhen Zhang were being tortured together. Ms. Liu was the only witness
to police beating Ms. Zhang to death. After Ms. Zhang died, police continued to beat Ms. Liu until
she lost consciousness.
- When guards brought her back to the cell, she was breathing normally and her body temperature
was also normal. She had just temporarily lost consciousness due to the beating. However, the guards
said that something must be wrong with her brain and, carrying her out of the cell again, took her
for surgery where she died after an unnecessary operation.
- Authorities claimed she died of a stroke, but her family and friends said she had no history of
high blood pressure and was very healthy due to her practice of the Falun Gong exercises and
meditation and because she lived her life according to the principles of Truth, Compassion and
Tolerance.
What goes around, comes around
It is commonly accepted that good will be rewarded and bad deeds will be punished. Reports have
recently been received of the sudden deaths of four officials from Guizhou province. who very
actively persecuted innocent Falun Gong practitioners. They are:
34 year old Mr. Yuanhua Yang and the Vice President of the Chengxi police station in Kaili City
who were both killed in automobile accidents; Mr. Ghiliang Zhang who was murdered by an unknown
assailant; and Mr. Jiaqi Huang who died suddenly of colon cancer.
Banners continue to fly in China!
In Western countries, we seldom feel the need to proclaim that our faith or religion is good. But
in China, the ancient peaceful practice of Falun Dafa is brutally persecuted, and to counter the
Jiang regime's propaganda, practitioners have risked their lives to hang these colourful banners
confirming that "Falun Dafa is Good!"
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See you next week!