Bronx Times Reporter: Morris Park resident leads protest against China persecutions
by Sondra Levin
11/22/2001
A group of demonstrators protested last week the persecution in China against
people who participate in a spiritual and self-improvement practice that
includes physical and mental exercises.
The protesters, who demonstrated on Thursday, November 8 outside the Bronx
County Courthouse at E. 159th Street and Grand Concourse, said that
practitioners of the practice called Falun Dafa have been imprisoned, tortured
and murdered. The protesters said that over 200,000 people in China have been
arrested for practicing Falun Dafa, and 305 people have died while in police
custody.
The protesters are seeking help from the United States and other countries to
stop what they described as atrocities against people who practice Falun Dafa.
The group of about 30 demonstrators said they are protesting the Chinese
government's treatment of practitioners of Falun Dafa, which is based on the
principles of Truthfulness, Benevolence and Forbearance. Signs said, "Stop
Human Rights Abuse in China" and "China: Stop Terror Against Falun
Dafa Now."
One of the protesters, Reaching Lee, a research scientist and resident of
Morris Park, said that he felt it was important for him to take action because
of the continuing tortures, imprisonments and murders.
Lee pointed out that protesters have been taking a variety of actions to end
the brutality in China. He said, "We're calling for justice." He
stressed that practitioners of Falun Dafa have been nonviolent in their response
to the actions against them.
One speaker, Amy Lee, a fashion designer, described how she was tortured
after she was taken into custody in China because of her practice of Falun Dafa.
She described horrible treatment including being beaten unconscious, and getting
force-fed through a tube through her nose even though she was not on a hunger
strike.
While Lee was in custody, her husband divorced her and she was no longer able
to see her child. She was released after she went on a hunger strike and her
family paid for her release.
A major part of the protest was the arrival of four protesters who traveled
through the Bronx on Thursday as part of a 750-mile trek from Canada to the
United Nations. The four hikers were welcomed by the protesters and they joined
the group of demonstrators.
The walkers endured the heat, cold, rain, blistered feet and sunburn for over
60 days, walking about 20 kilometers a day. The four walkers were Yang, Liu, Zhu
and Li.
Zhu said, "We are tired, but it is worth it." She explained that
the walkers were taking the opportunity to protest the persecution. She added,
"Thousands of lives are in great danger and their voices are not being
heard. We appeal to people to stand up and stop the mass killing."
Scott Chinn, a Manhattan resident who practices Falun Dafa, pointed out that
after the World Trade Center attack, the good side of human nature was shown by
rescue workers and volunteers. He said the walkers are acting in a way much like
these people did after the disaster.
He added that the walkers understand the pain of Americans since they have
seen at least 304 death reports and countless acts of terror and injuries
inflicted on millions of innocent Falun Dafa practitioners and their families as
the result of terrorism.
Chinn pointed out that millions of people in 45 countries are practicing
Falun Dafa and have reported dramatic improvements in health and spiritual well
being. In fact, free Falun Dafa classes are held in the Bronx every Saturday
morning.
The ancient practice of Falun Dafa, originally taught in private only, was
first introduced to the public in 1992 by Li Hongzhi in China.
Protesters said that since July 1999, the Chinese government, under President
Jiang Zemin, has launched a vicious terror campaign against the Falun Dafa
practitioners.
The protesters said that President Zemin has mobilized all government
agencies, media, police, judicial system, schools, private or state enterprises,
to criminalize the people who practice the mental and physical exercises.
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