Lompoc Record Online: Falun Gong Practitioners Share Plight
By Allen Moody
9/30/01 The blisters on the feet of Mingjing Xue are nothing compared
to the
torture she faced while captive in a Chinese jail for 104 days. Her
crime
was one that is common in China -- the practice of an exercise known as
Falun Gong. Falun Gong [is] [...]an
ancient practice for the mind and body, which espouses the principles
of
truthfulness, compassion and forbearance. It was the simple nature
of
the exercises that attracted millions of followers in a relatively
short
time -- something that didn't escape the watchful eyes of the Chinese
government. "They banned it two years because it was bigger than the Communist
Party,"
said Gina Sanchez, a Falun Gong practitioner and a volunteer in the
efforts
to bring the actions of the Chinese government to the public. "There were
100
million practitioners and 60 million communists." Many refused to adhere to the Chinese government's ban, which led to
jail
sentences, labor camps -- or worse, for those who continued with their
practice of Falun Gong. Nearly 300 deaths have been confirmed, although
most
close to Falun Gong say the actual number of those persecuted to death
exceeds 1,000. Bringing attention to the plight of Falun Gong practitioners has led a
group
of 11, including eight who are walking, to make the trip from Los
Angeles to
San Francisco, stopping periodically to give presentations along the
way. On
Friday afternoon the group stopped in Santa Maria, where those in
attendance
included Mayor Joe Centeno. As part of the SOS! Global RescueWalks, the group told the audience
that
its help was needed to stop the violence taking place against its
practitioners. "We fear more mass killings," Jessica Amador said. "We call on the
American
people to help stop the persecution." Xue spoke of her time in jail, explaining how more than 30 people were
shoved into cells designed to hold a dozen people, often strapped
together
at the hands, making routine tasks, such as laying down, impossible. "We were not allowed to meditate or even close our eyes," she said
through a
translator. The group's presentation also featured photographs of some of the
victims
who have been tortured by the Chinese government -- which certainly
caught
the attention of Centeno. "In looking at the photographs, it's unbelievable the pain and
suffering..."
he said. "We're so glad there are people like you bringing this to our
attention." Centeno then read a proclamation, which commended "the spiritual
leadership
to many people of California" of Falun Gong, among other things. "In
some
small way, maybe this will help your cause," he said following the
reading. The group expects to arrive in San Francisco on Oct. 18, and
understands
they have plenty of work ahead -- not only the physical aspect of the
walking, but reaching people who may be unfamiliar with their cause or
have
only heard the Chinese government's position on Falun Gong. "We have to clarify the truth," Amador said. "It's not the [Jiang Zemin government's slanderous term omitted]
China
has made it out to be."
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