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Suburbanite (Bergen County, NJ): Falun Gong practitioners speak out to communities By Frank Fusco 11-20-01 Since July of 1999, hundreds of Chinese pacifists have been murdered
For their beliefs and daily practices. Thousands more have been tortured,
humiliated and ruthlessly interrogated. Many of these pacifists, who practice a newly-publicized spiritual movement
and ideology known as Falun Gong, have immigrated to the United States. The
exodus is largely the result of Chinese President Jiang Zemin and the many
hands of his oppressive regime, which began persecuting practitioners two
years ago. Transplanted and American-born Falun Gong practitioners, many of them
residing in New Jersey, have waged a grass roots campaign to end the
nightmare created by Zemin. Town by town, city by city, they are exposing
the plight of fellow innocents severely punished. The hope is that
collective American recognition of the atrocity will change a horrific,
worsening reality in China. "We want to tell people the truth because the truth is blocked out," said
Anna Chang, a Falun Gong practitioner from Englewood. "Everyone has the
responsibility to correct what is wrong." Chang, along with growing numbers of practitioners like her, are making
speeches at local council meetings, requesting resolutions from municipal
representatives. The resolutions sought are not complex: In most cases, they
simply acknowledge the systematic escalation of violent attacks carried out
by the [party's name omitted] regime and state that the respective local governing body
supports the termination of such abuses, which include varied forms of
physical and psychological torture. New Jersey municipalities that adopted resolutions this year include
Clifton, Middlesex, Millburn, Newark, Parsippany, Jersey City and
Woodbridge, home and mayoral seat of Governor-elect Jim McGreevey. The goal in this and any other grass roots campaign is to create a
groundswell. The roots of local endorsements will broaden into regional,
congressional and then proactive federal intervention, it is hoped. With 16 local resolutions signed and several municipalities including
Englewood and Teaneck considering, New Jersey has passed the most
resolutions supporting Falun Gong practitioners. In addition, the Essex
County Freeholders have backed them. State senators and assembly members, as
well as Congressman Steve Rothman, have penned a collection of letters. Some 300 people have been murdered because of Zemin's rule, which is carried
out through local enforcement officials who answer to no judge in their
flouting of the Chinese constitution. As many as 140,000 practitioners are
currently held captive in "re-education camps," the site of appalling
physical abuses, rape and torture. Other previously healthy practitioners
have been injected with mind-altering drugs and detained in mental hospitals
against their will. Several United States residents and citizens have been imprisoned, tortured
and subjected to arbitrary detention. The Falun Gong movement itself is in stark contrast to Zemin's oppressive
regime. Slow-moving exercises are carried out by meditative, introspective
individuals looking to restore inborn, ideal energy states buried by the
alluring evils of contemporary society. Truthfulness, Compassion and
Forbearance are the three principles guiding practitioners in their
nonviolent quest inward to the true self. Zemin's initiative to wipe them out is based on a conflicting set of
standards. In China, the press is blocked out, preventing the
dissemination of truths. The unrelenting torture of innocents is the
opposite of compassion. And an unwillingness to allow people to explore
ideologies is utterly intolerant. Posting date: 11/29/2001
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