Statesman Journal (OR): Falun Gong faithful arrive in Salem - [Practitioners] say many lives are at risk in China
Steve Law
TIM LaBARGE / Statesman Journal Falun Gong [practitioners] (from left) Ping, Zhao, Liner, Yang and Lemish
arrive at the Capitol after a three-day walk from Portland to Salem to raise
awareness of the issues the spiritual group faces throughout the world. á Wednesday, December 19, 2001 A handful of Falun Gong [practitioners] arrived in Salem midday Monday after
a 2 1/2-day march from Portland to publicize repression against the movement in
China. "Many lives are at risk," said Zhao, a Portland State University
student who helped organize the march. "By doing this walk, we hope more
people will know the truth about this persecution." Falun Gong combines [slow-moving] exercises [and] three [principles]: Truth,
Compassion and Tolerance. After its 1992 founding by Li Hongzhi, Falun Gong attracted tens of millions
of [practitioners] in China. By the late-1990s, thousands of practitioners
thronged to Tiananmen Square for daily group exercises. As the movement swelled,
the [Jiang Zemin's] government [persecuted] the practice, ultimately banning
Falun Gong in 1999. The government was "scared of people gathering," said Zhao, one of
eight people who participated in the Portland-to-Salem march and one of three
who finished the entire 49-mile route, mostly along Highway 99E. The [Jiang Zemin's] government "can't stand that people are free and
have free thought," said Xiao Yang. She learned about Falun Gong on a 1996
trip to China, and now lives in Portland. About the group
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Falun Gong cured her mother's heart disease, Yang said. "It's really a
miracle."
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[Practitioners] say tens of thousands of Falun Gong practitioners have been
arrested in China, many of them detained in labor camps or mental institutions.
Many have been beaten or died in custody, they said.
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Li now resides in the United States, and his ideas continue to draw
[practitioners] here and around the world.
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In recent months, Falun Gong [practitioners] have organized a series of marches
in various nations and across the United States to publicize their plight.
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Marchers estimated there are only 30 people who practice Falun Gong in Oregon,
and none in the Salem area.
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But they hope to attract more through the Internet, one-on-one instruction and
training.
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Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is based on an ancient Chinese practice as
re-interpreted by Li Hongzhi in 1992. [Practitioners] study
Li's teachings and practice five exercises.
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The philosophy and practices are spelled out in nine of Li's lectures in a book
called "Zhuan Falun." For more information, call (503) 317-3942 or
visit Falun
Dafa's Web site, which has exercise music
and instruction video available for download. Also check out the Oregon
group's Web site.
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The Falun
Dafa Information Center has news and
information about the practice around the world, including reports of attacks
against practitioners.
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