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Falun Gong: Hundreds Gather Outside the U.S. State Department During Human Rights Talks with China FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 10/9/2001 [ http://www.faluninfo.net/ ]
WASHINGTON
DC, October 9, 2001 (Falun Dafa Information Center)--Hundreds of practitioners
and supporters of Falun Gong gathered outside the U.S. State Department to hold
a press conference as the human rights dialogue between senior Chinese delegates
and U.S. State Department officials resumed today after two years of stalled
talks.
Starting at 8 AM, practitioners and supporters of Falun Gong quietly gathered
on the streets outside the U.S. State Department building. Forming single-filed
lines, they held banners expressing gratitude to the U.S. government for its
continued support as well as calling on China to end the persecution of Falun
Gong practitioners in China.
The press conference began at 10 AM outside the north entrance to the State
Department. Levi Browde, of the Falun Dafa Information Center, read a statement
calling the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China a "massive human
rights violation" and stated that "more than 100,000 practitioners are known
to have been wrongfully arrested, jailed, and/or sent to labor camps and mental
hospitals."
"These innocent persons are terrorized by their captors; they are
humiliated, raped, abused, beaten, and tortured -- even unto death, all for
their belief in the very principles of Truthfulness, Compassion and
Forbearance," Mr Browde said.
Mr. Browde also condemned the "6-10 Office" ("6-10" referring to the
date on which this office was established: June 10, 1999) -- an illegal office
established via executive order from President Jiang Zemin that exists "for
the sole purpose of carrying out the assault on Falun Gong." According to the
statement, this 6-10 Office reports directly to the Central Committee of the
XX Party, and therefore, effectively operates above the law, having the
authority to use whatever means necessary to persecute citizens who practice
Falun Gong in an effort to coerce them into giving up the practice of Falun
Gong. The 6-10 Office "has become the primary mechanism of Jiang's state
terrorism policy against Falun Gong, which employs forceful indoctrination,
violence and fear to terrorize and dominate the minds and hearts of Falun Gong
practitioners as well as all other Chinese citizens," said Mr. Browde.
The statement called for the "immediate and unconditional release of all
Falun Gong practitioners detained and jailed in China," and in particular the
release of Dr. Chunyan Teng, a U.S. permanent resident and medical doctor from
New York City who was detained and sentenced to a labor camp last year after her
attempts to document the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners inside China.
The statement also expressed appreciation to the U.S. government for its
continued support of Falun Gong: saying that "the State Department and the
U.S. Congress have made clear, in unequivocal terms, their support of Falun Gong
practitioners' right of self-determination; and they have made equally clear
their total opposition to the Chinese regime's persecution of Falun Gong."
The second speaker at the press conference was Ms. Terry Marsh, a lawyer from
Washington DC who has recently brought charges against two high-level Chinese
officials for their roles in carrying out the persecution of Falun Gong
practitioners in China. In her statement, Ms. Marsh said that "terrorism is
virtually always state sponsored" and that the systematic detainment,
indoctrination, torture and killing of Falun Gong practitioners clearly
demonstrates state terrorism is what is being employed by the Chinese regime to
persecute Falun Gong practitioners. Ms. Marsh went on to say that to allow such
state terrorism to occur in any country is not just a threat to the citizens
within that country, but indeed, "a threat to us all."
Ms. Marsh said her own experience can testify to this fact. Recently, she
told members of the press today, she had hired a computer specialist to install
special e-mail security software on her home computer. After completing the
installation of this software, the computer specialists tracked down an incoming
message originating from Beijing. The specialist told Ms. Marsh that those whose
message he had intercepted have been attempting to monitor Ms. Marsh's e-mail
communications.
The final speaker, Dr. Shiyu Zhou, read a letter from U.S. Congressman Dennis
Moore (3rd District, Kansas), nominating Falun Gong founder Mr. Li Hongzhi for
the Nobel Peace Prize of 2001. In the letter, Congressman Moore stated "Mr.
Li's work has brought hope to the international community that China might
escape the vicious circle dominating its development. Mr. Li and his followers
have been attacked and harassed, and tens of thousands of his followers are
imprisoned. Yet they have never faltered." Congressman Moore concluded his
nomination by saying "Through his use of Truthfulness, Compassion and
Tolerance, Mr. Li may be able to follow in the footsteps of other great
nonviolent world leaders in bringing peace and change to the people of China. I
recommend that Mr. Li Hongzhi receive the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize."
Upon conclusion of the press conference, practitioners of Falun Gong
demonstrated the exercises to photographers and on-lookers.
Supporters and practitioners say they plan on gathering outside the State
Department through Thursday when the human rights talks are scheduled to
conclude.
Contacts: Adam Montanaro 917-405-4507, Erping Zhang 646-533-6147, or Feng Yuan
646-523-5676. Email: faluninfoctr@nycmail.com,
Website: http://www.faluninfo.net/
Mailbox of FalunInfo editor@faluninfo.net
Posting date: 10/10/2001
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