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Resolution Recognizing Falun Gong, Kansas City, Missouri [October 10, 2002]
(Clearwisdom.net) Kansas City, Missouri proclaimed January 21-27, 2002 as "Falun Dafa
Week." On June 24, 2002, Mayor Kay Barnes issued greetings to Falun Gong practitioners in the
city, expressed support of the victims of torture, and urged China to abide by the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights and allow people the freedom of belief (see http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2002/7/3/23755.html).
Congressmen from Missouri and Council Members of Kansas City also wrote to Falun Gong
practitioners to express their support of Falun Gong. On October 10, 2002, the Council of
Kansas City again passed a resolution recognizing Falun Gong and condemning the persecution of
followers of Falun Gong in China. RESOLUTION No. 021239 RECOGNIZING FALUN GONG Whereas, Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a Chinese practice of exercise
and meditation; and Whereas, Falun Gong is founded on Buddhist and Taoist teachings and emphasizes
the principles of truth, compassion and tolerance (or mercy), it helps those who practice it in
their efforts to be healthy, happy and relatively stress-free. The contemplative practice is
comparable to other more well-known types of meditation and exercise; and Whereas, the practice of Falun Gong has been condemned by the government of Jiang
Zemin, and its followers have experienced extreme persecution, including death. Banned in 1999,
Falun Gong is a practice pursued at great peril; and Whereas, the regime of Jiang Zemin is presumably concerned about the large
numbers of followers, reportedly more than the number of members of the Chinese Communist Party.
There are approximately 70 million people in China who follow Falun Gong and millions in other
countries, including a significant number in the United States; and Whereas, the Chinese government's use of torture and psychiatric labeling has
resulted in strong condemnation from the United Nations, American medical groups, the United States
Congress and a host of organizations, including Amnesty International; and Whereas, in September, 2002, Missouri's Senator Kit Bond spoke in defense of
Falun Gong, and noted that the Congress previously called on the Chinese government to release
prisoners of conscience and end harassment and imprisonment of its people, noting that rights of
free expression, belief and association should be accepted; and Whereas, whose who value freedom and democracy accept the concept of fundamental
human rights, and reject oppression, persecution and torture based on personal ideology; Now,
Therefore, Be it resolved by the council of Kansas City: That the Mayor and Council hereby recognize Falun Gong: and Be it further resolved that this Resolution be spread upon the Minutes of the
Council in testimony thereof and that a copy hereof be presented to the Mid-USA Falun Dafa
Association at Kansas City in token of the Mayor and Council's respect and hope that persecution of
followers of Falun Gong will stop. Authenticated As Adopted This 10th Day of October, 2002. (signature) Mayor Kay Barnes (signature) City Clerk/Director of Records Edward F. Ford, 1st District-at-Large |