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Press Statement at Federal Plaza in Chicago June 23, 2001
In the past seven days, we have learned of 7 Falun Gong practitioners who
have died in police custody.
One of those was a man named Zhang Shengfan. Zhang Shengfan was said by his
neighbors to be a friendly, witty man. Small and thin, he was disabled, and
could only walk with the help of a cane. He made a living tutoring children in
his home. Just over a week ago police drug him from his home, manhandling him as
easily, according to eyewitnesses, as though he were a sparrow. In the police
van the police could be seen beating him as though they were in a frenzy. At the
police station a badly battered Zhang Shengfan was seen being unloaded. A few
days later his family was notified of his death.
Why did the death of Zhang Shengfan occur? Why, that is, except of course for
the obvious reason that he was a practitioner of Falun Gong in the China of
Jiang Zemin? Zhang Shengfan's hometown of Shuangcheng City had, just before his
death, implemented a new law just announced by the Chinese government. That law
specifically targets Falun Gong, which it describes as a "reactionary
political organization." In explaining this label, the Chinese government
has claimed that Falun Gong "colludes with western anti-Chinese
forces" and is a "tool being used by the Taiwan independence
group." With the announcement of this law, the government called for an
even greater intensification of the persecution of Falun Gong. Zhang Shengfan
appears to have been the victim of this new law and this new campaign.
In a society such as China, the new labels being attached to Falun Gong are
of the greatest importance. Jiang Zemin appears to be leading his country
backwards into the madness of the Cultural Revolution, when good people
throughout China were branded as enemies of socialism, as reactionaries, and as
anti-Chinese. Jiang Zemin originally claimed that the campaign against Falun
Gong was a campaign against superstition. With each failure of his campaign
Jiang has made the government's rhetoric more extreme, and the ever more extreme
rhetoric has justified ever more extreme measures. How far he has come. Now he
wants to claim that the persecution of Falun Gong is a political struggle. In
doing so he has signaled to those who do his bidding that Jiang is now leading
them into something like a war - if one can call "war" the violent
persecution by a totalitarian state of a non-violent and defenseless minority.
This week has been a bad one, perhaps the worst since the persecution began.
However, the bad news this week has brought is only an extension of trends that
have been in motion all year, as the death rate has increased with each new
campaign announced by Jiang Zemin. In June, 2000, after one year of persecution,
we knew of 67 practitioners who had died. We now know of 229 deaths, an increase
of 243% in one year.
So, what happened to Zhang Shengfan is not anything new. But the reasons
given for what happened to him are new. Why has Jiang Zemin ordered this newest
intensification of the persecution, and adopted this Cultural Revolution style
rhetoric? The answer is simple. The people of China have stopped believing the
propaganda against Falun Gong. They know that Falun Gong is good. They know that
Falun Gong is not political. And they know that the government has been doing
something very wrong. The raising of the level of violence in China that
occurred this week is the reaction of a government that knows it is losing the
hearts of the people, and that only knows of one way to respond - to increase
the killing. All of those who support Falun Gong around the world have to
understand that the situation in China is now suddenly more dangerous than ever
before, and have to expect that for the moment things will only get more violent
and more brutal.
The practitioners of Falun Gong know of only one way to respond to the
government's persecution. That is to remain faithful to the principles of
truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance; to practice non-violence; to appeal
to the Chinese government that it obey its own laws and honor the fundamental
rights of its people; and to appeal to governments and kind-hearted people
around the world for support and for help in bringing this terrible time to an
end.
At today's press conference we are thrilled to have as our honored guests
three women each of whom suffered from this persecution, undergoing arrest,
detention, and abuse, but each of whom were released and allowed to return their
homes in the United States and Canada due to international protest. Their
presence with us here today gives dramatic evidence of what can be achieved when
governments and people of conscience around the world work together to support
the practitioners of Falun Gong in their legitimate demands that China respect
their fundamental human rights.
Let us today remember Dr. Teng Chunyan, the U. S. permanent resident and
Falun Gong practitioner arrested in China and now serving time in one of the
hellholes they call labor camps. She was arrested for shooting video that
exposes the way in which doctors in China are torturing practitioners in mental
hospitals. Let us work tirelessly until we bring Dr. Teng Chunyan home.
Posting date: 6/26/2001
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