Canberra Times: 300 Devotees Gather For National Falun Dafa Day
Sian Howard
06/19/2001
Three hundred people from around Australia turned out for the first national
Falun Dafa Day at Federation Mall outside Parliament House yesterday. The
Chinese meditation practice - a combination of Eastern philosophical teachings,
meditation and exercise routines - has attracted millions of followers in China,
but the Chinese Government began arresting followers in 1999. Falun Dafa
national spokesman Tony Dai said the practice was neither political nor
religious.
Supporters say that since 1999, at least 50,000 followers have been arrested
and more than 200 deaths recorded in police custody. Seven women had been
executed by police since May, including Zhao Zin, a commerce lecturer at Beijing
University, arrested while exercising in a park. Yu Pan, who claimed he suffered
police brutality, watched the demonstration yesterday and spoke of his
experiences in China.
He said he had been detained for seven months, stripped to his underwear,
tied up and slapped repeatedly across the face with his shoes. Police then used
an electric baton on his inner thighs until he recanted his beliefs. A letter
outlining serious concerns about these human rights abuses has been sent to
Prime Minister John Howard.
Last year, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Alexander Downer, warned China
that harassment of Falun Dafa devotees in Australia would not be tolerated.
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