Ottawa Sun: Embassy attack probed by cops
By Nathalie Trepanier
January 2, 2002 OTTAWA police are investigating a possible assault at
the Chinese Embassy after an Ottawa University student
alleged he was repeatedly struck for taking pictures. Leon Wang, a 25-year-old Chinese man in Canada to
study business, said he was invited to the embassy on
Dec. 28 to watch two movies. Wang, a Falun Gong practitioner, said he was surprised
to see a display of posters that depicted the
persecution of Falun Gong. When he tried to take photos, embassy staff, who
recognized him, took him aside, "They pulled me to the door and said that I had to
hand my film to them," Wang said. "I refused. I said
that it was my personal property." SHOVED DOWN STAIRS An employee tried to pry the camera out of Wang's
pocket by pulling at his arm but the student again
refused. "Three or four staff members shoved me down the
stairs," he said. They then took the frightened student to a closed
room, where they continued to demand the film. "This is Chinese territory," Wang said he was warned.
"I said that they should not treat me like this. "I was very, very afraid. I had heard of people who
disappeared in similar circumstances (in China)." Wang said he was left alone with a man who struck him
with his hand and kicked at his legs repeatedly, but
never in the same place. He was also struck violently
on the head, he said. Jack He, who was also at the event, said he had been
told by at least two people that Wang had been
detained and beaten. Concerned, He went downstairs where he saw Wang in a
room with one or two other people and two or three
other people waiting outside the door. "I didn't know if I should call police," said He,
adding he did not see Wang assaulted. "I talked to the
lady outside the door and I asked what was going on in
there. I said that Wang was my friend and I wanted to
talk to him." Eventually, Wang was released and his camera never
seized. He showed no visible signs of the alleged beating
yesterday other than a few marks on his hands. But
Wang said he's been to the hospital since the alleged
incident and continues to feel the effects of the blow
to his head. Wang said he is concerned speaking out could
jeopardize his family in China but felt justice was
necessary. INVESTIGATION "If I do not stand up the whole society will have lost
justice," he said yesterday. Police are investigating the alleged incident and
expect to relay the information to the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs as well as the RCMP. Results are not
expected for a few days. "Currently, were are treating this as a criminal
investigation in our jurisdiction," said Ottawa Police
Sgt. Daniel Beauchamp. No one was available to respond at the embassy but
Ottawa police confirmed that a report was filed,
detailing the alleged incident. http://www.canoe.ca/OttawaNews/OS.OS-01-02-0002.html
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