Viernheim Daily News: "March against Dictatorship and Duress"
Ruven Sauer
November 20, 2001
(Clearwisdom.net) VIERNHEIM -- This past weekend five
Chinese female Falun Gong practitioners raised awareness about their concerns as
they participated in the worldwide march to rescue the Falun Gong practitioners
in China.
Twenty-six different countries around the world have already
witnessed these marchers, including fifteen European states. In Germany alone,
twenty cities have seen such marches. These five women who were also present in
Viernheim marched through Heidelberg's inner city.
One of the participant's names is Wang (in the interest of
protecting her and others we will not disclose her full name.)
To justify the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners, the
leaders of state have slandered the movement, internally and externally, calling
it a [...].
"But this not what Falun Gong is," says Wang,
"We represent a meditation system and, to be true to our tenets, we
practice the exercises and study our literature to further our understanding of
the principles. Besides, there is no hierarchical structure or any kind of
pressure, which is so common in [Chinese government's slanderous term omitted]."
"More Powerful than Dictatorship by Force"
In spite of the difficult situation in which the movement
finds itself, its people feel assured that its own principles will eventually
prove stronger than the might of dictatorship and force.
Some of the movement's members are walking to complete the
route between Berlin and Munich; the other walkers are a group for the Trier/Germany
to Salzburg/Austria March. Part of the purpose of the march is to raise
particular awareness to the plight of Falun Gong practitioner Zhao Ming.
"He had studied in Ireland. When he went home to China at Christmas time in
1999 to visit his parents he was arrested. Since then, in spite of the fact that
he had no supervisory role in the movement and is a regular practitioner, he has
been incarcerated in a forced labor camp and is in all likelihood being tortured
there," so says Mrs. Wang who responds with a definite "yes" if
she or her fellow practitioners would meet with the same fate should they visit
their native country.
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