Falun Gong Spokesman Invited to Speak at the National Press Club
By American Practitioners
(Clearwisdom.Net) Falun Gong practitioners were invited to hold a press
conference at the prestigious National Press Club on September 7, 2001. Falun
Gong spokesman, Erping Zhang, gave the speech. This is the second time since
March that a Falun Gong spokesman has given a speech at the National Press Club.
The theme of his speech was rescuing detained American permanent resident, Dr.
Teng Chunyan. Teng, a doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, whose office was
on 5th Avenue in New York City, was sentenced to a three-year term
for passing evidence to foreign journalists of psychiatric abuses of Falun Gong
practitioners, including documentation of how China's authorities are illegally
detaining and abusing those in mental hospitals and elsewhere.
Erping Zhang, the Falun Gong spokesman, called for the U.S. government to
take action to obtain Dr. Teng's release and freedom. He said in his speech,
"We are pleased that the U.S. House of Representatives has expressed its
concern about Dr. Teng in House Resolution 160, and that U.S. senators, such as
Senators Brownback, Durbin, Clinton, and Schumer, have also expressed their
concern. Now, we fully expect President Bush to use all possible means to ensure
Dr. Teng's freedom, including the leverage afforded by his visit to China next
month. We also call on the American people to join in
this cause, to help us rescue a fellow American in need, and finally, of
course, we continue to call on China's authorities to release Dr. Teng."
After his speech, Zhang answered questions from reporters present at the
conference. In addition, he further clarified the truth of why Jiang Zemin's
regime has persecuted Falun Gong, discussing the Zhongnanhai event, control of
the Internet by the Chinese government and many other subjects.
He also played the Video "Deconstruction": What's the Real Story
about the Tiananmen Self-immolations? He hoped that the media present at the
conference would take a deeper look at the incident.
Reuters, AFP, AP, the Washington Post, the Voice of America, Yomiuri Shimbun,
Radio Free Asia , the Singapore Strait Times, the National Press Club, and some
freelance writers in Washington, DC were present at the press conference. Some
of them interviewed the spokesman and the Falun Gong practitioners.

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