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AP: Foreign Falun Gong Followers Protest Friday December 21, 2001 By Dirk Beveridge, Associated Press Writer HONG KONG (AP) - After being expelled from China for staging a Falun Gong
demonstration, five Western followers of the spiritual [group] took their
protest Friday to Hong Kong, saying they were beaten and bruised by mainland
police. "When I was sitting in meditation, I was lifted by my hair and pulled by
my arms,'' said Lilian Staf, a Swede who works in London. Staf said police dragged her away, gripping her so tightly it felt like her
skin was being penetrated and leaving her in pain ''so intense it made my whole
body numb.'' The demonstration by 35 foreign Falun Gong [practitioners] last month in
Beijing's Tiananmen Square was broken up after just a few minutes. Some of the
practitioners said they were surprised at the speed and severity of the
response, although police in Beijing are always quick to stop any public Falun
Gong activity. The demonstrators included Australians, Canadians, French, Germans, Irish,
Israelis, Swedes, Swiss, Britons and Americans. The U.S. Embassy said six were
Americans. The Westerners said they wanted Chinese citizens to see that the group
practices freely in more than 40 countries - although it is banned in mainland
China as an "[Jiang Zemin government's slanderous term omitted]'' and
subjected to an often-brutal [persecution] that Falun Gong says has left at
least 323 people dead. China disputes allegations that Falun Gong
[practitioners] are abused in custody and independent verification is impossible
to obtain. Several of the protesters said they were bloodied or had hair pulled out,
while watching others kicked in the face or knocked down during interrogations.
The police threatened them and tried to get them to sign statements in Chinese,
the Falun Gong [practitioner] said. After practicing their slow-motion
meditation exercises in a Hong Kong park early Friday, along with local Falun
Gong [practitioners], the five foreigners delivered a letter to the local
government. Falun Gong is legal in Hong Kong. [...]. http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20011221/wl/hong_kong_banned_sect_1.html Posting date: 12/22/2001
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