Reuters: HK Falun Gong Calls for China to Halt Crackdown
Friday August 24 8:19 AM ET HONG KONG (Reuters) - About 100 Hong Kong disciples of the Falun Fong
spiritual movement on Friday called for the release of practitioners kept in
Chinese jails and labor camps and for an end to Beijing's persecution on the
group. Dressed in their trademark yellow tee-shirts, they marched through the
streets of the former British colony and handed in petitions at government
offices and at Beijing's local representative office. They said they would mount a hunger strike on Saturday to support some 300
practitioners presently on hunger strike and languishing in Chinese labor
camps. ''There are about 300 Falun Gong practitioners who have been on hunger
strike for over three weeks in three labor camps,'' said Hui Yee-han, a
spokeswoman for the movement in Hong Kong. Falun Gong is banned in Beijing as an ''[Jiang Zemin government's slanderous term omitted]'' but it is legal in Hong
Kong, which was promised a high degree of autonomy when it reverted to
Chinese rule in 1997. The spiritual movement says over 50,000 practitioners have been thrown into
prisons, labor camps and mental hospitals around China where they are
mentally and physically abused. Human rights groups estimate some 200 Falun Gong adherents have died from
torture during detention in China. [...] http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010824/wl/religion_hongkong_falun_dc_1.html
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