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Picton Gazette: Women Walking from Toronto to Ottawa Spokepeople in Picton to Collect Signatures from County By Brad Beal, September 19, 2001
Five women who are walking from Toronto to Ottawa in support of Falun Dafa
passed through the Prince Edward County area on Sept. 15. Falun Dafa, also known as Falun Gong, is an ancient Chinese cultivation
practice that teaches people to live their lives with three principles,
truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance. It was introduced to the general
public in 1992, and since then over 100 million people from over 40
countries have learned from the practice. However in 1999, the Chinese government began persecuting those who
practiced Falun Dafa. Statistics in a Falun Dafa brochure claim that as
of April 2001, at least 197 practitioners of Falun Dafa were tortured to
death, while another 500 were sentenced to prison. Although the walk did not go directly through Prince Edward County, two
spokespeople for the walk spent Sept. 15 in Picton informing people of the
persecution and collecting signatures on a petition. "We're trying to let as many people know what's going on as possible. All of
these people can really make a difference," said University of Toronto
student Jason Loftus. Loftus was joined in Picton by Cindy Gu, as well as Lily Wang, one of
the five women who is walking from Toronto to Ottawa. The walk began from city hall in Toronto on Sept. 7. After walking 25 to 30
kilometres per day, the walk is scheduled to end at Parliament Hill in
Ottawa on Sept. 27. There, the walkers will bring their message to Prime
Minister Jean Chretien, in hopes he will discuss the subject with Chinese
officials when he visits China next month. The other four women walking with Wang are Cathy Hu, Danielle Zhu, Li Zhang
and Yuxue Li. There are also Falun Dafa walks currently going on in other
places throughout North America. As Gu pointed out, the walk has even more meaning for Li Zhang, who came to
Toronto in May after her husband was arrested in China for distributing
written material about Falun Dafa. "He was arrested by public security and he was sentenced to a three and a
half year jail term. He's still in jail today," Gu said. Gu said the Chinese government is cracking down so swiftly on practitioners
of Falun Dafa because they think it threatens the communism regime. She says
the government feels threatened by anything that has as many followers as
Falun Dafa. Gu and Loftus said there are things Canadians can do to support the right to
practice Falun Dafa. "Individual towns can get involved by writing to councillors and their
mayor and telling them to send support. Or write to your MP or even the Prime
Minister," Loftus said. To this point, nearly 100,000 Canadians have signed the petition
supporting Falun Dafa. To find out more about the walk, visit www.sos-earthwalk.net. Posting date: 9/24/2001
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