Canadian Press: Canadians Among 35 Pro-Falun Gong Westerners Arrested in China, Group Says
BEIJING (AP) - As hundreds of Chinese looked on in surprise, police
detained
more than two dozen Westerners who unfurled a banner in Tiananmen
Square on
Tuesday afternoon and chanted slogans in support of the banned Falun
Gong
[group]. A group of Westerners, most in their 20s and 30s, had been talking
among
themselves and taking photographs for nearly an hour when they sat down
shortly after 2 p.m. (0600 gmt) in the lotus position, their eyes
closed and
their hands together as if in prayer. The nationalities of those detained were not immediately clear, though
one
wore a T-shirt depicting the Canadian flag and another carried a German
flag. "Purge the evil," some chanted in Chinese, a common Falun Gong
invocation. Police vans quickly encircled the group, and uniformed male and female
officers began separating those whose arms were interlocked. Group members - both men and women - resisted for a time before police
managed to load them into vans and drive off. Beijing police refused to confirm the detentions. However, the official
Xinhua News Agency reported that 35 foreigners had been detained for
displaying a banner of the [Jiang Zemin government's slanderous term omitted]. [...]It said the incident
was
under investigation. Falun Gong said 36 people participated, including demonstrators from
Canada,
Australia, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Sweden, Switzerland, the
United
Kingdom, and the United States. The high-profile location they chose for their 10-minute protest,
Tiananmen
Square, is the symbolic heart of China and has been a regular venue for
protests by Chinese Falun Gong followers - and the site of tight police
security for many years. On Tuesday, authorities seemed to have advance word that something was
imminent; some moved into position at 2 p.m. as if anticipating
problems. When they made the arrests, they used none of the rougher tactics often
employed in arresting Chinese followers of Falun Gong - which have
included
punches, kicks to the head and beatings with truncheons. Chinese authorities have pursued Falun Gong followers since the
government
outlawed the group in July 1999. [...]
Falun Gong says almost 300 followers have died in custody during the
crackdown and that many more have been tortured and abused. Thousands
of
followers have been sent to prisons and labour camps. At the demonstration Tuesday, Chinese looked on, agape, as police
swooped
in. "Foreigners," one said. One demonstrator broke from the group briefly and ran around in circles
near
onlookers, wielding a banner in the sect's trademark yellow. "America
knows,
China knows, the world knows! Falun Gong is good," the man said. Police stopped him shortly afterward. There were no visible signs of tightened security in Tiananmen Square
after
the incident. A statement attributed to the protesters and distributed by Falun Gong
via
e-mail said the protest aimed to draw attention to persecuted Chinese
practitioners. "We appeal today for the benefit of all Chinese citizens, to let them
know
that Falun Gong is good and that its practitioners are good people from
all
over the world," the statement said. U.S. Embassy officials said they were still trying to obtain
information
about those detained. Swedish Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Aasa
Arvidson
said several Swedes were taken into custody. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue said she had no
information
on the protest but reiterated China's insistence that Falun Gong is an
[Jiang Zemin government's slanderous term omitted]." [...]
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/updates/story.html?f=/news/updates/stories/
20011120/world-534023.html

An unidentified man wearing a T-shirt with a Canadian flag is carried
away
by Chinese police officers in Tiananmen Square after participating in a
Falun Gong sit-in demonstration. (AP/Ng Han Guan)
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