Glasgow Herald (UK): Chinese baby persecuted from birth
RAYMOND DUNCAN
Oct 5th A YOUNG Chinese mother hugged her baby girl in Edinburgh yesterday, as she
told how the child had been born "stateless", a victim of persecution by her
government in its crackdown on Falun Gong. Zhengfang Mo, who was beaten and jailed in China when pregnant with
20-month-old Minghui because she supports the meditation movement, was
meeting Councillor Donald Anderson, the leader of the City of Edinburgh
Council, as part of a campaign to highlight China's treatment of its
followers. The "Minghui" tour of 52 British cities is aimed at raising awareness of the
treatment of the [group], which mainland China has banned as an "[Jiang Zemin government's slanderous term omitted]". So far, 288 Chinese have died as a result of persecution by the authorities
because they practice Falun Gong, a system of exercises and teachings said
to transform the mind and body. Zhengfang Mo, whose daughter was born in Swansea a month after she was
expelled from China, said the persecution had continued in the UK through
the Chinese Embassy in London, with its refusal to register Minghui, the
youngest "non-nationality refugee". At the moment, the child's parents would have to leave her behind and return
to China when their student visas expire at the end of this month. Without a legitimate nationality, Minghui could neither leave the UK nor
return to her homeland, while her parents could be arrested and imprisoned
in China for continuing to follow Falun Gong. The campaign is looking for help to have Minghui registered for a legitimate
nationality. It also wants the release of all Falun Gong practitioners in China, and an
end to persecution of the [group]. Councillor Anderson said any abuse of human rights needed to be challenged
and said the council had already backed a statement by him condemning
persecution of the [group].
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/archive/5-10-19101-23-32-51.html
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