Frankfurter Allgemeine: German Members of Falun Gong Arrested
Nov. 20, 2001 F.A.Z. BEIJING. Ten Germans were among the 35 Western
followers of the forbidden Falun Gong movement who
were arrested and ordered to leave China on Tuesday
following a demonstration on Tiananmen Square. Group
members gathered in the center of the Chinese capital
with banners bearing the Falun Gong motto -- "Truth,
Benevolence and Forbearance" -- to protest China's
alleged persecution of their movement. China's
state-run radio station said the protesters were
issued warnings for disrupting public order. Falun Gong was banned in China in 1999 after 10,000
members demonstrated on Tiananmen Square against
defamation of the movement. The Chinese government
views the movement as a [Jiang Zemin government's slanderous term omitted] that has a damaging influence on society. The movement, which says its philosophies and
slow-motion exercises promote health and good
citizenship, attracted millions of Chinese followers
in the 1990s.
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