Clearwisdom HomeWelcome Note...News & Media ReportsExperience SharingTruth Clarification
About Falun EmblemWeekly HighlightsFalun Dafa WorldwideViews on CultivationScientific Findings
To Fellow Practitioners
on July 9th
 
Article Selections
Cultivation Within Fa Rectification
Righteous Beliefs and Actions
Exposing the Crimes of Jiang Zemin
Prophecies
Tiananmen Self-Immolation Incident
Announcements
 
Recognition & Support
Worldwide Support
Awards and Recognition
 
The Persecution
257 Practitioners Killed in Crackdown
SOS! Urgent Rescue
Exposing the Crimes of Masanjia Labor Camp
Latest News from China
Eye Witness Accounts
Solemn Declarations
Evil Deeds Provoke Retribution
Weekly Crisis Bulletins
Human Rights Weekly Update
Human Rights Violation Reports
How to Help
 
Download Materials
Flyers & Handouts
Publications
Information Packages
Audio/Video
Links to Other Libraries
 
Falun Dafa Websites
FalunDafa.org
FalunInfo.net
PureInsight.org
 
Contact Us
Editor
Web Team
Submissions Welcome
Daily Posting Subscription
 
Search
  
 
"Validate the Fa with reason, clarify the truth with wisdom, spread the Fa and offer people salvation with benevolence" (Rationality)
"Clarify the truth thoroughly, eliminate the evil with righteous thoughts, save all beings, and safeguard the Fa with determination" (Dafa is Indestructible)

The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand): Falun Gong faithful rally for their rights

New Zealand practitioners of Chinese spiritual movement Falun Gong have been tortured for their beliefs, a Wellington conference has been told.

Chinese New Zealander Steven Zhu told last Thursday's conference at the Duxton Hotel that he was imprisoned for a month while visiting Beijing in 1999.

"The only reason was because I was a practitioner of Falun Gong."

He said prison guards put needles in his shins and ankles and ran electric currents through them "because I was refusing to eat and I was practising (Falun Gong) in jail".

Chinese New Zealander Janet Gao was also imprisoned for a month after police entered her Beijing hotel room while she was doing Falun Gong exercises.

Falun Gong is a series of [...] meditation exercises that were banned in China in [1999]. It has an estimated following of more than 70 million people.

Amnesty International New Zealand executive director Ced Simpson said thousands of Chinese people had been persecuted since the ban and at least 254 people had died while imprisoned by the Chinese Government for following their spiritual beliefs.

People at the conference said they wanted China to lift the ban on Falun Gong and end the persecution of the movement's followers. Protesters held a demonstration outside the Chinese Embassy in Wellington on Thursday, Friday and Saturday to protest China's actions.

Posting date: 7/27/2001
Original article date: 7/23/2001
Category: News & Media Reports

 Yearly Archive  Printer Version

_____Related Articles_____