Mercury News (San Jose): China persecutes Falun Gong faithful
December 29, 2001 AFTER reading your article on Falun Gong (Page 1A,
Dec. 23), I realized that as a Falun Gong practitioner
in the Bay Area, I need to do a better job in exposing
the severity of the persecution of Falun Gong in
China. For more than a year now, I have been going to local
colleges and events or simply handing out fliers in
front of local markets to let my fellow Americans know
that Falun Gong is good, it has made a great impact on
my life, and thousands of people are being tortured
and even killed for practicing it. If I did not stand up for them, who would? The
persecution of good people cannot be tolerated. If I
can be the voice of all the practitioners in China
suffering from unspeakable torture for persisting in
their beliefs, all my efforts will be worth it. Many other Bay Area practitioners have also dedicated
much time to revealing the truth about the persecution
of Falun Gong to people and media in the Bay Area. So
why, then, would a more than two-page special report
on Falun Gong in the Mercury News not cover the
persecution in depth or allocate space for the
victims' stories? Many practitioners from San Jose have been arrested,
detained and abused in China; some were simply
visiting relatives or vacationing. Where are their
stories? I hope the Mercury News will also write an
article about the human toll of the persecution.
Chun Lee San Jose
THE lengthy Mercury News article on Falun Gong did not
present an accurate and balanced account of the
practice, or the persecution in China. The current regime in China is engaged in a
heart-wrenchingly cruel campaign of terrorism against
its own people. The victims are from all walks of
life, and they are being persecuted simply because
they refuse to give up their peaceful belief and
practice of Falun Gong and its principles of
Truthfulness, Compassion and Tolerance. The [Jiang Zemin Regime] has relentlessly assailed Falun
Gong practitioners in an attempt to control their
hearts and minds, using the most sinister methods of
torture and killing. The world should be wary of
China, because as the tragedy of Sept. 11 illustrates,
state terrorism can escalate overnight into world
terrorism. Falun Gong is tolerant of others' beliefs, and it does
not interfere with prevailing attitudes in society.
Its standards are suggested for practitioners because,
similar to Buddhism, the individual's ultimate goal is
spiritual enlightenment through the eventual
abandonment of all attachments. Things taken out of context are detrimental to the
fundamental understanding of any belief system, and
can promote hatred and intolerance. As a Falun Gong
practitioner who has received innumerable benefits
from the practice, including a deeper insight and
respect of traditional Chinese culture, I recommend
that others read journalist Danny Schechter's book,
''Falun Gong's Challenge to China.'' Estelle Morgan Mountain View http://www0.mercurycenter.com/premium/opinion/columns/gong29.htm#top
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