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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) Chinese Officials Extend Violence into Canada Falun Gong Calls on Canadian Government to Expel Visiting Chinese Official Responsible for Murder and Torture TORONTO, August 11 - At a news conference in Toronto on Friday, local Falun
Gong practitioners called on the Canadian Government to remove from Canada
visiting Chinese official Dong Yiming, Department Chief of the Beijing Appeals
Office, who is responsible for the illegal detainment, torture and murder of
Falun Gong practitioners in China.
Falun Gong also requested that Canada bar from future entry all officials
responsible for persecuting Falun Gong practitioners in China, including Chinese
president Jiang Zemin.
On Thursday, a visiting delegation from China, including Dong, held a one-day
'open-house' for overseas Chinese to air their grievances in Toronto's
Chinatown.
Ms. Haiying Liu, was reportedly grabbed and dragged as soon as she identified
herself as a Falun Gong practitioner. A reporter with the Sing Tao Daily
Chinese newspaper took photos of the attack.
In front of the police, this reporter was later physically pushed by the
Chinese Vice-Consular General, Xu Jinzhong. The reporter and Xu had a short
confrontation. The reporter was eventually forced out of the room, as
reported Friday in Chinese newspapers.
Falun Gong spokesperson Cindy Gu said, "In China, president Jiang Zemin
has turned the entire society into grounds for persecution against Falun Gong
practitioners. The appeals offices are set up as the official channel for
citizens to file complaints. But appeal offices have now become a gate to
torture and prison in China for Falun Gong practitioners. Thousands and
possibly tens of thousands of innocent Falun Gong practitioners have been
illegally arrested, beaten and even killed after going to the appeal
offices."
"What is most alarming is that the officials responsible for the
atrocities in China now think that they can carry their violence into
Canada." Said Gu. "We are asking that Dong Yiming be removed from
Canada. We must not allow this vicious persecution to exist in any form in our
country."
Xueye Zhu, a Concordia Ph.D. student and a new Canadian citizen, recounted
his experience of appeal in Beijing in December 1999. When he arrived at the
Appeals Office, he was immediately arrested, detained for 12 days and deported
from China.
He said, "At a time that many people in China had become demoralized and
focused only on making money, Falun Gong had brought moral values and inner
peace to millions of people. The persecution is wrong. So I went to Beijing to
appeal."
"It was the worst suffering I have experienced in my life," said
Zhu. "They forced my family to choose between losing their jobs and
persuading me to give up practicing Falun Gong."
Montreal artist Jinyu Li visited the Beijing office with her husband in late
1999. The two were arrested and Li was deported. Li's husband, a Chinese
citizen, remains in labour camp today for his refusal to give up Falun Gong.
Both Zhu and Li had the opportunity to meet Dong Yiming at Thursday's 'open
house'.
Li said, "When I told Dong it was a crime to have arrested my husband
and I in the appeal office, Dong said 'Even if it is a crime, we would still
arrest you.'" Zhu said Dong told him, "Arresting people is exactly
what we want to do."
Falun Gong also requested that Canada bar from future entry of the head
officials of national and local branches of the "610 Office", the
Public Security Department, the State Security Department, the Police Bureau,
and the Appeal Bureau.
The "610 Offices" were set up centrally, in all provinces as well
as in each city and town on June 10, 1999 (hence the code name 610), for the
sole purpose of the systematic and brutal crackdown of Falun Gong.
Last month in New York City, Falun Gong filed a lawsuit against the visiting
Public Security Chief and the second-in-command of the "610" office
for Hubei Province of China, alleging torture, murder and crimes against
humanity.
Falun Gong is a spiritual practice and has deep roots in Chinese culture. Its
main premise is a teaching of Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance. It incorporates
five sets of gentle meditative exercises. Over 100 million people practice Falun
Gong in 40 countries worldwide.
According to human rights group Amnesty International, at least two hundred
practitioners have died in the government ordered crackdown, since it began in
July 1999.
Posting date: 8/12/2001
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