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SCMP: [Group] Accuses Convention Centre of Bookings Bias By Stella Lee 08/28/2001
[Hong Kong] Convention and Exhibition Centre management yesterday
was accused of labelling a Falun Gong annual meeting
"anti-government and anti-China" when followers tried
to make a booking. Falun Gong members accused centre staff of treating
them with hostility on August 15 when they tried to
discuss a booking for the event early next year. The group held a meeting at City Hall in January, but
was accused of breaching hiring conditions by
distributing material about the alleged torture of
some followers on the mainland. A Falun Gong spokeswoman, Hui Cheung Yee-han, said
they approached City Hall last month and were told
that while they were allowed to join the booking
queue, they would be given the lowest priority. She said they then approached the convention centre,
where they held a similar conference in 1998 and 1999.
"The manager criticised our meeting in December 1999,
saying it was a name-calling, anti-government and
anti-China function" she said. "They also asked when and where we would post
advertisements for the event. When we told them that
we just put the notices on a Web site, they asked for
the address. They didn't ask for such things when we
made the bookings for the event in 1999 and 1998." Mrs Hui said the centre's manager kept saying the
group was not being discriminated against. But she
felt they were because they were not being treated
with basic respect. A spokesman for the Convention and Exhibition Centre
said: "We'll not reveal any information about the
inquiries or business discussion with our customers.
This is strictly confidential." Posting date: 8/29/2001
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