News Release: Hunger Strike Ends in Ottawa As Vigil and Courage Continue
September 7, 2001
Ottawa - Falun Gong practitioners will attempt to deliver an urgent
appeal letter to the Chinese Ambassador as they end their 18-day Hunger Strike
relay in front of the Chinese Embassy on Friday, September 7, 2001. The
round-the-clock vigil, which began on July 6th, will continue.
They appeal for the immediate release of 130 practitioners suffering the 5th
week of a hunger strike in Masanjia Labour Camp in China. All previous appeal
letters have been refused. Meanwhile, 8 more torture-death cases of Falun Gong
practitioners have been reported during the hunger strike. What kind of
government would answer its people's peaceful appeal with this kind of cruelty?
Local Ottawa residents have been showing strong support for the
practitioners' courage and perseverance. Passersby take leaflets and sign their
petition to the House of Commons. Drivers honk their horns and wave as they
drive by. More Canadians, including MPs and Senators, are expressing their
support and their concerns about the Falun Gong suppression in China.
One passer-by said, "I have been following this. Many people support
you. I have also written to the Ambassador and our Minister of Foreign
Affairs". Some kind people brought water to those on hunger strike and food
to those on vigil. One English teacher kindly offered to help the practitioners
polish the English on the leaflets and other materials.
Mr. Christopher Levenson and Ms. Oonagh Berry, who pass by the vigil often,
wrote to the Chinese Ambassador: "We are writing as people who in other
circumstances would be only too glad to visit your country, to express our
support for those members of the Falun Gong movement ... most individual
Canadians find your government's policies in this respect totally abhorrent and
an all too vivid reminder of the brutal suppression of peaceful dissent at
Tianamen Square."
In her letter to Prime Minister Chretien, Chairperson of the Human Rights
Committee of Senate, Senator Raynell Andreychuk wrote: "The recent hunger
strikes initiated by Falun Gong practitioners in Canada shows the desperation
felt by them, having exhausted all other legitimate means. ... I am appealing to
you to support the Falun Gong practitioners by using your upcoming trip to China
...to encourage the Chinese officials to stop their unwarranted actions against
these people."
MP Lynne Yelich wrote to the Prime Minister: "I am writing you today to
urge you in taking a stance towards the Chinese authorities; letting them know
they must stop persecuting Falun Gong, and to release all the practitioners from
incarceration immediately. ...We have a responsibility, as a nation of peace, to
stand up for individual rights, such as the right to practice Falun Gong."
Jasmine Gao, a Nortel Networks software engineer now on the last day of her
4-day hunger strike, expressed why she felt a need to be there: "Being a
Falun Gong practitioner, in my seven-year cultivation, I greatly enjoy the
health, happiness and peace that Falun Dafa has brought to me. However, such a
great law of the universe has been subjected to the most brutal persecution and
most evil defamation. There is an expression in Chinese: 'Being given a drop of
water, I will reward the giver with a spring of water.' It is our duty to appeal
for Falun Gong and clarify the truth from our own experience. .... My hearts
calls me to be here."
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