BBC Radio Scotland Interviews Practitioners on Live Breakfast Programme
"Good Morning Scotland," BBC Radio Scotland's live breakfast time
programme interviewed a UK practitioner on 31st October 2001, the first day of
the Chinese Vice-President's visit to Edinburgh, Scotland. The following is a
transcript of the interview:
Interviewer: "What exactly is Falun Gong?"
Practitioner: "Falun Gong is a very peaceful,
health-inducing set of exercises. It's for mind, body and spirit. It includes a
meditation and some very slow-moving, gentle exercises. The whole principle of
Falun Gong is based on Truthfulness - Compassion - Forbearance or
Tolerance."
Interviewer: "The Chinese Government says it's an XX
[slanderous term used by Jiang Zemin's regime]."
Practitioner: "They do say that because they've been
unleashing a vicious propaganda campaign to eliminate Falun Gong. But this is
completely untrue. [.. ] we are actually trying to assimilate to become kinder
people, better people in society and healthier
people."
Interviewer: "You claim to have 60 million followers
in China in the last eight years. Is that right?"
Practitioner: "In fact it's more than that. We
estimate now that there are about 100 million followers all around the world.
And there were about 70 million followers up to July 1999."
Interviewer: "What kind of persecution do your
followers face in China?"
Practitioner: "It's very extreme. I'll give you some
statistics. We know of at least 304 people that have been tortured or beaten to
death but we're pretty sure that it is at least 1,000. There are 100,000 people
who are unlawfully detained. 20,000 people in labour camps without trial. 1,000
people who have been abused in mental hospitals and given mind-altering drugs.
500 people sentenced for up to 18 years. It's very extreme.
People who have been arrested have been brutally beaten,
there has been sexual abuse, and men, women, and children have all been
abused."
Interviewer: "Right. You are protesting the visit of
this Chinese Vice-President. What do you make of the fact that he is here as a
guest of the Queen and he will be, I understand, visiting Henry MacLeish, the
First Minister?"
Practitioner: "Well that's right. From our point of
view, we see it as an opportunity to say to Mr. Jintao to stop the persecution.
We are making an appeal, really. So from our point of view it's a very good
opportunity that he has come to our country, because when we make appeals to the
Chinese Government and we go the Chinese embassies, they refuse to take our
letters. So it is an opportunity for us to say to Mr. Jintao, "Please stop
the persecution."
Interviewer: "How are you actually going to say it
to him, though? What kind of form is your protest going to take?"
Practitioner: "Today we'll be meeting outside the
Royal Botanic Gardens at 3.20. Mr. Jintao will be there. We will have banners,
we will be showing him the exercises and we'll be speaking out loud
"Please, Mr. Jintao, stop the persecution of innocent practitioners."
Interviewer: "OK, you're seeing this as an
opportunity, but as I said he is a guest of authorities here, you know, he has
been given a certain respectability. Do you think that's right?"
Practitioner: "Well, we are not against the
government in China. What we want is for Falun Gong to be made legal again as it
was before July 1999, so we want him to be aware that outside China there is
great support for Falun Gong and people outside China also believe that it is
wrong for the persecution to continue, so we have to bring that to his
awareness." http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/1628.html
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