Nuernberger Nachrichten (Nuremberg News): Falun Gong Raises Awareness of Persecution on Human Rights Day
(Clearwisdom.net) December 11, 2001 (Nuremberg is a medieval German city, rich in history; it became famous also
as the location of the Nuremberg Trials held for Nazi War criminals after World
War II).
Persecuted in China. Members of Falun Gong create awareness about themselves
in the Pedestrian Mall. They meditate for hours on end in the icy cold weather.
Five simple exercises are supposed to bring them to the founding principles of
"Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance." - There is no permanent
organization.
BY HARMUT VOIGT
Utilizing their meditation movements as a lead-in, on the occasion of Human
Rights Day, the Falun Gong group yesterday raised awareness of the massive
persecution of the movement in China.
Many passers-by hastened past the information booth in the Pedestrian Mall
without giving it any heed. But Mr. Yuan Zhang is not discouraged. "We want
to tell people more about Falun Gong," said the 39-year-old, who hails from
Nuremberg's sister city of Shenzhen and has lived in the Franconian metropolis
for the past two years. "Most important is to not look to others if
something goes wrong, but to find the fault in yourself. What can I do to become
a better person? That is the central question."
This Chinese man has practiced the five meditations for the past three years.
His goal is to bring each one to the basic moral principles of
"Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance." That is what makes this
practice so attractive for his fellow Chinese, says Mr. Zhang, who also relates
that apparently 70 million Chinese citizens are practicing this system.
"China is full of lies; people have been suppressed for so long," said
the activist who has completed economic studies in his native Asia.
"Government corruption is huge; politicians look upon Falun Gong as being
dangerous because they cannot control the movement."
Tortured and murdered
Professor Rudolf Wagner concurs with [Mr. Zhang's] views. He is the
Chairman of the Sinology Institute at the University of Heidelberg. This
scientist surmises further that, "The [Chinese] ruling party fears
for their organization's monopoly and lives by the dictum that people outside
the Communist party might develop their own spiritual value system." He
sees the manifold critique by the PRC's authorities as "preposterous."
Again and again one hears reports of arrests, torture and even killings of
men and women who have done nothing [wrong] except practicing the
exercises together.
Amnesty International and the United Nations have specifically addressed the
persecution of Falun Gong members. Western critics of the movement have
questioned "sometimes curious notions and sect-like behavior."
Falun Gong (known also as Falun Dafa) has no formal organization, no
membership roster and no leaders. Anyone can join the movement and is free to
leave it in the same unstructured way. The daily meditation exercises are
supposed to bring inner peace, function as an aid to "cultivate the
persona" and have concrete health benefits. "The body's energy field
becomes stronger and more active; it will eliminate blockages and one senses a
feeling of warmth," relates a young man from Munich who, on this cold day
with the mercury reading at freezing, is demonstrating "holding the
wheel" while sitting in the Lotus position. He is convinced about the
efficacy of this system and adheres to the teachings of the founder of this
movement, Mr. Li Hongzhi, who had lived in China and now lives in New York. The
young Munich practitioner firmly believes that Falun Gong fosters "harmony
among people." (Original text in German)
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