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"Clarify the truth thoroughly, eliminate the evil with righteous thoughts, save all beings, and safeguard the Fa with determination" (Dafa is Indestructible) Hour Magazine (Montreal): Persecution Up Close by Charlie McKenzie Week of August 9, 2001 Montrealer, Jingyu Li waits for news of her missing
husband on a hot sidewalk in front of the Chinese
Embassy in Ottawa, depending on the kindness of good
friends and complete strangers. Once, a 5-year old
girl brought her cold water, shortly thereafter, a 62
year old woman she'd never before met, stopped by to
comfort her. Her husband, Shenli Lin, like her, a Falun Gong
practitioner, first disappeared into a Chinese labour
camp 18 months ago. Nothing has been heard from him
since. Scheduled for release July 23, what happened
next as Jingyu explains, was "very, very sad." "His family in China had gathered to celebrate his
release," she said, "when his sister suddenly received
a call from the labour camp saying not to come and
pick him up because his sentence had just been
extended another half year. He gave no reason; he just
hung up." Jingyu began her vigil two days later. MPs Irwin
Cotler and Scott Reid soon joined her, as have both
Montreal and Ottawa chapters of Amnesty
International. (The public is cordially encouraged to
do likewise; the Chinese embassy is conveniently
located at 525 St. Patrick's Street, in downtown
Ottawa). The Chinese government began their vicious persecution
of the meditation group two years ago. Since then,
Amnesty International estimates at least 258 Falun
Gong practitioners have died in police custody. A recent Washington Post story carried by many
Canadian mainstream dailies suggests the crackdown is
working and many Falun Gong practitioners are leaving.
Montreal spokesperson, Yumin Yang says he has not
read the article, but he's not surprised. People here
can't fully appreciate just how bad the situation is,
he says. "The persecution in China is beyond the imagination of
people in a democracy such as Canada," he said. "In
China many, many Falun Gong practitioners have had to
sign 'letters and declarations of repentance' under
force." So it is, that a very unrepentant, determined Jingyu
Li whiles away the long, oftimes lonely hours, under a
relentless sun on an Ottawa sidewalk. "The days are very long and hot," she says, "and I
spend most of my time chatting with people, reading
and doing my exercises. And I make many, many phone
calls to the embassy to ask about my husband, but as
soon as I identify myself, they quickly hang up." Similar efforts by this reporter had similar results. "I just want to convince those people inside (the
Embassy)," she said, "to feel with their heart, not
their jobs." - 30 - (Ed. note: Chinese Embassy, 1-613-789-3434, ask for
Ambassador Mei Ping). Posting date: 8/11/2001
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