DPA: China Detains 33 Foreign Falun Gong Protesters
November 20, 2001 BEIJING, Nov 20, 2001 -- (dpa) Chinese police on Tuesday arrested 33
foreign
Falun Gong practitioners who staged a protest in Beijing's Tiananmen
Square. The protesters posed Tuesday afternoon for several group photographs
before
unfurling a yellow banner supporting the Falun Gong spiritual movement,
which is banned and subject to a harsh crackdown in China. The banner carried the Falun Gong motto "Truth, Benevolence,
Forbearance" in
English and Chinese. The protesters also carried a wreath of white flowers, a traditional
Chinese
symbol of mourning, in apparent reference to the 300 Falun Gong
followers
the group says have died in Chinese police custody. At least four police minibuses and other vehicles raced towards the
group,
and all its members were detained within about five minutes. One protester ran across the square carrying part of the banner. "The world knows that Falun Gong is good. Canada knows, Europe knows,"
he
shouted before a plain clothes police officer rugby tackled him. There was some jostling as uniformed and plain clothes police
surrounded the
group, but no sign of any violence. Some protesters who resisted arrest were carried to police vans. "It was a little rough," one Swiss protester said by mobile phone from
a
police station which he said was 2-3 minutes by car from the square. The entire group was held at the same police station, he said. The group included eight members from Germany, four from Switzerland,
and
others from the United States, Canada, Sweden and Australia. It issued an earlier statement saying the protest was against China's
harsh
treatment of Falun Gong practitioners. The German embassy said police had also detained a German journalist
who was
watching the protest. China banned Falun Gong and labeled it an "[Jiang Zemin government's slanderous term omitted]", after a peaceful
protest in April 1999 by some 10,000 members outside the leadership
complex
used by the country's Communist rulers. Earlier this month United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Mary
Robinson said she was worried by reports of worsening treatment of
Falun
Gong members. China's fight against Falun Gong "has probably retarded progress in
some
areas of freedom of expression and freedom of association", Robinson
said. She said she had raised with Chinese leaders allegations that detained
Falun
Gong members were "suffering widespread violations of their human
rights",
including the alleged exposure of women members to sexual abuse.
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