"Luxembourg Word" (a newspaper): "Truthfulness, Compassion, Tolerance" -- A Chinese Way of Life
October 18, 2001
PH -- Early in the morning, more than 100 Falun Gong practitioners from
Taiwan and Paris assembled at the Place de Theatre (Theater Square) to
peacefully demonstrate against the unlawful, state-sanctioned persecution of
this movement in the PRC. So far, according to spokesperson Christine Ni, 304
practitioners have died at the hands of the police, although the real number may
be much higher.
What is Falun Gong?
Christine Ni explains: contrary to statements by Chinese
government entities, Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is NOT a fringe
group, bent on overthrowing the government; instead, it is a genuine guide for
life. Falun Gong is actually an ancient form of qigong, a practice that restores
balance and harmony to body, mind and spirit, aided by meditative exercises. As
does Taichi, qiqong has become part of daily life for many individuals in Asia.
At daybreak in almost every public park in Asia one can see people giving
themselves over to these gentle exercises. Falun Gong practitioners learn a
total of five of these movements, four of them standing exercises and the fifth
one a sitting one. These slow, gentle movements are suitable for any age group.
Those who participate in these group exercises are seeking inner harmony and
calm. The principles of this practice are contained in its three-word motto,
"Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance." All practitioners strive
to live their daily lives by these tenets. Nowhere, she declared emphatically,
are names registered in any membership lists nor are people mentally
manipulated, a circumstance so common to sects. Additionally she pointed out
that it cannot be repeated often enough that Falun Gong is not a political
organization.
A Brief Look Back
Falun Gong's methods are deeply rooted in Chinese
civilization, harking back to the Buddha school. It is a system that has been
passed down throughout the ages, from generation to generation, until Mr. Li
Hongzhi made it public. Falun Gong does not differentiate between social
classes. Anyone and everyone is welcome. The spokesperson told us also that over
100 million people in forty countries around the world have decided to practise
this system.
Falun Gong's practice began in 1992 in northeast China. Some
people view the practice as a type of "qigong school." A short four
years later the book, which details the exercises becomes a best seller and the
practice takes hold, not only in China but also in Western countries. By 1998,
the number of students has risen to 70 million. The Chinese leadership is
alarmed at this turn of events and outlaws the publication of the book "Zhuan
Falun." As of July 22, 1999, Falun Gong is banned in China. Acts of
propaganda by the Chinese government in Beijing are increasing and the first
arrests are not far behind. The police in the nation's capital crack down
severely against anyone who peacefully protests in Tiananmen Square. In spite of
all this, China escapes international censure at the 57th annual
Human Rights Commission Assembly in Geneva.
Misuse of power
With increasing use of state-sanctioned and state-ordered
brutality and force, the numbers of victims among the Falun Gong practitioners
also increases. Torture, rape and government-staged suicides seem to be the
order of the day. Over 10,000 practitioners have so far been interned in the
"laogai," which are Re-education-through-Forced-Labour-Camps, where
the unfortunates also have to undergo brainwashing. Another Falun Gong statistic
relates that between 800 and 1,000 mentally healthy practitioners were brought
to mental health facilities against their will and injected with neuro-toxins.
That is not the end of their hardships. Countless families are issued
"warning citations" and fined exorbitant sums of money, which they are
unable to pay, or their belongings have arbitrarily been confiscated or looted.
They have lost everything and are facing economic ruin.
Once practitioners are arrested they are forced to denounce
fellow practitioners and additionally declare in writing that they are giving up
Falun Gong practice permanently.
The so-called "610 Office" plays a big role in all
these undertakings. It is an agency especially created to persecute Falun Gong,
with absolute power over each level of administration in the ruling party and
all other political and judiciary systems. This agency is headed by Luo Gan. He
and his office minions informed all police precincts, detention centres, prisons
and mental hospitals that "In case of death of any practitioner from
torture, do not be concerned about being punished. You simply record their
deaths as 'suicide.'" All this, so says Christine Ni, happens with full
agreement of and sanction by Jiang Zemin, the Chinese head of state. To effect
this political pronouncement of duress and suppression, the government not only
declared Falun Gong as unsuitable to the ruling party's ideology, but also
declared it to be a threat to the country's stability.
Help from Abroad
Falun Gong practitioners depend on help from overseas, since
it is virtually impossible to aid them from inside China. Several organizations
and individuals have intervened for the practitioners in China: not only Amnesty
International, but also the United Nations' "International Educational
Development " group [Ed. Note -- actually an NGO affiliated but separate
from the UN], European Union delegate Cecilia Malmstroem, French foreign
minister Hubert Vedrine and the Swedish government -- to name a few -- in their
respective documents, have voiced their opinions to the Chinese government
regarding her repressive measures.
The foremost goals of the Luxemburg demonstrators are these:
dissolve the notorious "610 Office;" bring Luo Gan to justice, and end the
state-sanctioned domestic terror against Falun Gong practitioners.
Information about the Falun Gong movement may be found on the
Internet at www.faluninfo.net.
Source: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/1587.html
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