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Winnipeg Free Press: City Supporters of Falun Gong bring message of tolerance By Helen Fallding Watching Michael Wang's graceful hand gestures as he
meditated beside a fountain in Memorial Park yesterday, it was hard to
imagine any government feeling threatened. But in the last two years, more than 250 Falun Gong practitioners have
been tortured to death in China, according to a trio of followers from
B.C. who stopped in Winnipeg yesterday on a cross-country tour.
After several mass murders this summer, Andrea Hayley is convinced that
the Chinese government is planning genocide. "We just feel the situation is urgent," she said. "Innocent people are
being persecuted simply because of their beliefs." Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a practice designed to achieve
physical and mental well-being through the pursuit of truth, compassion
and tolerance. Hayley estimated the movement has gathered 100 million
followers in more than 40 countries since it went public in 1992. The Chinese government, officially atheist and threatened by the
movement's mass appeal, tries to discredit it as a[term omitted]. "Falun Gong has absolutely no political interest," Hayley said. [...]
Unlike other countries, Canada has not passed an official resolution
demanding unconditional release of imprisoned Falun Gong members and a
lifting of the Chinese government's ban on the movement. [...]
The trio from B.C. is driving and camping across the country to raise
awareness of the persecution and build public support. [...] She [Hayley] started practising Falun Gong 16 months ago after seeing an ad for
free sessions in Victoria. Wang's mother, a physician, introduced him to the movement in China
before he moved to Vancouver to study business administration at
Capilano College. He said one of his relatives was taken in for
questioning by the police. Winnipeg has a relatively new group of Falun Gong practitioners, who
meet Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m. in Assiniboine Park by the duck pond. More information on Falun Gong is available on the Internet at
www.falundafa.org Posting date: 8/30/2001 |