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Australian Democrats: Call for End to Persecution of Falun Gong
The Australian Democrats are calling for a bi-partisan approach to the
passing of motion through Federal Parliament to ensure the safety of one of its
citizens.
The following article was written by a member of the Australian Democrats
calling for an end to persecution of Falun Gong and this article has been sent
to Ausnews, which is a global news network with 60,000 readers worldwide.
Justice Sought for Mother and Child!
The death of a husband and father is bad enough. But when the widow is too
afraid to travel overseas to collect the ashes, then their grief is only
compounded. This is the situation faced by Australian citizens Zhizhen Dai and
here daughter Fadu at this time.
Zhizhen Dai and her 18-month-old daughter Fadu are seeking justice following
the death of Zhizhen's husband, Chenyong, earlier this year in China. Both
Zhizhen and Chenyong are practitioners of Falun Gong, a spiritual movement now
persecuted by the Chinese government.
"I had to learn about my husband's death through a website," said
Mrs Dai. "Upon seeing the news I was completely speechless and trembling
all over my body."
"Why did my husband die? All he ever sought was to promote Truth,
Compassion and Tolerance. And for this he was killed! Why is the Chinese
Government persecuting Falun Gong when we believe in such things?" asked
Mrs Dai.
As if the death of her husband was not enough, the family have been dealt
numerous blows since. Her sister-in-law, who had to identify the badly
decomposed body, has since been sentenced to two years in a labour camp. Her
father-in-law, following these two tragedies, suffered a heart attack and died.
Zhizhen's brother has been threatened with the loss of his job and house unless he agrees to give up the practice of Falun
Gong.
Falun Gong has been persecuted by the Chinese Government since 1999, even
though Falun Gong is not a political movement. There are documented cases of the
deaths, disappearances, brutal beatings and torture of practitioners.
"So many families in China have been torn apart because of the crackdown
on Falun Gong," said Mrs Dai. "This is a real act of terror that the
leaders of the government have inflicted on their own people," she
concluded.
Over the years many Australians have responded to the plight of those who
have been the victims of persecution. Now Zhizhen Dai and Fadu need help. They
are need a visa to go to China to collect the ashes of Chenyong. They need the
help of the Australian government to ensure their safety. They want an
international investigation into the death of Chengyong and the persecution of
Falun Gong.
Posting date: 12/18/2001
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