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Prima-Sunday (A newspaper from Wuerzburg, Germany): Out of the Clutches of Incarceration- A Wuerzburg citizen was deported after 22 hours incarceration in China November 25, 2001 Wuerzburg: Last Thursday saw the return of the eight German demonstrators
from Beijing. Last Tuesday they were forcefully arrested at Tiananmen Square
because of their peaceful appeal and spent 22 hours under police incarceration.
Among them was Vitali Uhl from Wuerzburg. The 30-year-old German citizen had a
horrendous tale to relate. He was forced to experience on his own person how
brutal and totally outside the law the persecution and discrimination against
Falun Gong practitioners is carried out. "That what we experienced there is only a tiny fraction of what the
Chinese practitioners have to endure and suffer." The Wuerzburg citizen tells what happened before he was deported: "These
persecuted people in China are human beings without reproach who are simply
trying to better their lives by living according to the principles of
"Truth, Compassion and Forbearance." Truthfulness, Compassion and
Forbearance are the basis for this teaching [of Falun Gong] after which the
practitioner pattern their daily lives, their thoughts and actions. For the past
three years, Vitali has been one of them. He followed the persecution in China
with horror. When friends informed him of their plans to travel to Beijing, he
joined them. "The whole thing was a spontaneous act," he said.
"We were a small circle of people at first, but then, quickly others from
eleven countries joined us." Falun Gong is now practiced in 50 countries around the world. Because of its
efficacy for and benefits to the whole body system, more and more people become
convinced about it. None of them can understand why then [Jiang Zemin's]
government so massively suppresses this practice. With their peaceful
demonstration, the five men and women practitioners from Germany wanted to send
a signal. "We were about 36 who came together at Tiananmen Square. Some
stood. Some sat peacefully and calmly," so said the Wuerzburger (citizen of
Wuerzburg). The demonstrators carried with them a banner on which were lettered
the three principles [of Falun Gong]. After only a few minutes, a cordon of
police vehicles and officers encircled the group. "The tumult lasted
perhaps five minutes. The police attacked us and then grabbed the banner. What
stood out was the brutal, aggressive way the police officers treated the females
in the group," said Mr. Uhl disgustedly. "The women were kicked and
dragged by their hair." Vitali Uhl himself has a small wound on his arm. He
and the other were pressed into the buses and driven to police headquarters.
Where their passports and cell phones were confiscated. Then they were locked up
in cells. "It was more like a cage, 25 persons in a space of 2 meters by
5 meters," (6 feet by 30 feet) remembers the young man. The German "prisoners" were forbidden to contact their German
embassy. Attempts to reach the German embassy with a cell phone were brutally
interrupted. Someone managed to relay bits and pieces of the incident to the
embassy, but the embassy personnel did not learn where these people were
incarcerated. "Finally they took us to a hotel, where we spent the night in a locked
cellar." Interrogations were held the whole night through. The authorities
tried to force the demonstrators to sign interrogation statements written in
Chinese. "Many remained courageous and refused to sign those
statements," said the 30-year-old. After 22 hours of forced arrest, the
demonstrators were finally taken to the airport and deported. Traditional Falun Gong practice was until a few years ago a vital part
of many people in Asia. Falun Gong consists of five exercises that are meant to
harmonize body and mind. Because of its popularity, the movement has been
outlawed in China since 1999. It is impossible to define what could be
"anti-State" about this practice. The practitioners want neither
religion nor politics. "It is against our teachings to get involved with
politics in any way," informs Mrs. Tang-Wiesberg, who has led a small group
of practitioners in the Wuerzburg area for a while now. "But we are also
not a [slanderous term omitted]. Our meetings are free of charge and are
only for the purpose of practicing the exercises together or exchange
experiences," she related. "All the rest of it is up to the
individual." Vitali Uhl occasionally also visits this group in
Veitshoechheim (a town) and is full of enthusiasm about this form of meditation.
"I am convinced that Falun Gong is good and that good people practice it.
We want to finally expose all the lies the [Jiang Zemin¡¯s] government has
spread and is spreading, clarify misconceptions and proclaim the truth." To counteract the popularity [of Falun Gong] on the part of the Chinese
people, the [Jiang Zemin] government spread all manner of propaganda that is
supposed to slander, such as staging a self-immolation incident, which was
broadcast nationwide across the government-controlled CC-Television Station.
When Falun Gong was first popularized in 1992, the Chinese government declared
and heralded it a "Star Qigong School." Prior to the persecution in
1999, the journal "U.S. News and World Report" chronicled the
phenomenal rise of Falun Gong and noted that the Chinese authorities were very
favorably inclined toward this movement, since it saves the state coffers
millions in health benefit payments. Nowadays, Falun Gong followers are hunted
by agents from the "610 Office," *) which is under direct jurisdiction
of the [Jiang Zemin's] government. These agents hunt, tyrannize, abuse and
murder Falun Gong practitioners. The official death list counts 320 victims at
present. 100 million people around the world are presently practicing Falun Gong. *) The "610 Office is an agency specifically created to persecute Falun
Gong, with absolute power over each level of administration in the Party and all
other political and judiciary systems. Posting date: 12/20/2001
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