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Photo Report: Bay Area Practitioners Deliver Letter to Chinese Consulate, Call for Release of Five Detained Overseas Practitioners
On the afternoon of June 5, more than 100 practitioners gathered at the
Chinese consulate in San Francisco to appeal and hold a press conference
demanding the release of the five practitioners who are overseas residents but
who were detained while they were in China. The practitioners read the press
statement and walked into the Chinese Consulate to deliver a letter while
reporters from many media were following and watching.
The officials at the Consulate refused to accept the letter with the reason:
"We do not accept any letters from Falun Gong." The practitioner who
delivered the letter was interviewed by reporters inside the Chinese Consulate.
Besides calling for an immediate end to the ban on Falun Gong as usual, they
especially demanded the release of the five overseas practitioners this time.
The five practitioners include Dr. Teng Chunyan, a New York acupuncture doctor
who was sentenced to three years in labor camp, Ms. Zhu Ying, a Montreal
residents who is currently missing, Mr. Zhao Ming, a graduate student in
computer science at Trinity College, Ireland, who has been imprisoned and
tortured in two labor camps since July 2000, Mr. Chu O-Ming, a Hong Kong
permanent resident and SAR passport holder, who was arrested after filing a
lawsuit against Jiang Zemin, and Mr. Hu Guoping, a Japanese researcher who was
arrested in Beijing for taking pictures in Tiananmen Square and sentenced to
three years in labor camp.
Local English and Chinese language media including AP, World Journal, Singdao
Journal, TV channel 4, channel 5, and two Chinese TV stations attended the
event and conducted interviews.
Posting date: 6/8/2001 |