Detained Practitioner Recounts Police Brutality on Tiananmen Square: Excerpts from Two Swedish Newspapers
(Dagens Nyheter 21/11) Swedish Falun Gong Practitioners Expelled from
China
Thirty five Falun Gong practioners from ten countries, including seven
Swedes, were arrested by the Chinese police after holding a demonstration on
Tiananmen Square in Beijing. They reported being assaulted by the police. After
unfurling a banner which read "Falun Gong is good," they were
immediatedly hauled away as amazed Chinese tourists followed the course of
events.
Swedish demonstrator Roland Odar succeeded in getting out a message on his
cell-phone from the police station. "In the police van I was brutally
punched, kicked, and stomped on. My arm is bleeding. The women were dragged by
their hair," he told the TT news agency.
Another practitioner who was captured, Pirjo Svensson, said: "We are not
against the government. We believe in living with tolerance and kindness."
The demonstration by the Western Falun Gong practioners was held to protest
the unrelenting persecution that the Chinese government is directing towards the
domestic practitioners of the meditation group.
On Falun Gong's Information Center, [Sweden] Anders Eriksson stated that he
knew the demonstration would take place in Beijing. He said the demonstraters
wanted to focus attention on the persecution of the practioners of Falun Gong in
China.
G ran Leijonhufvud
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(Svenska Dagbladet 21/11) China Expels Six Swedes
Along with 26 other Westerners, the Swedish Falun Gong practitioners had come
together in Beijing to protest the excess violence that is being directed
against the many millions of Chinese people that practice the banned meditation
practice. The demonstration lasted only a few minutes, as very soon after they
unfurled a banner, they were set upon by the police.
The wife of Torbj rn Nordstrand, Malin, participated in an information
meeting in Stockholm yesterday afternoon. She said:
"Of course Torbj rn runs a risk but he felt so strongly about going to
appeal to Jiang Zemin to stop the persecution," she said.
"If you worry about the risks, you have already given up to the evil in
the world."
Erik Sidenbladh
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