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Practitioners and supporters of Falun
Gong from around the world hold a peaceful appeal day and night in
front of Jiang's hotel in Chicago.
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A billboard and truck bear the
message of Falun Gong in Houston during Jiang's visit: Truth,
Compassion, Forbearance. All Falun Gong materials and events are
sponsored and attended by volunteers. |
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Thousands of people who practice and
support Falun Gong gathered in Crawford, Texas, to appeal to
President Bush to raise the issue of Jiang's three-year persecution
in China. Jiang's decree to wipe out Falun Gong has resulted in the
wrongful deaths of hundreds in China. |
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Falun Gong practitioners hold a
press conference in Crawford, Texas, to reveal Jiang Zemin's crimes
against humanity. |
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NEW YORK, October 29, 2002 (Falun Dafa Information Center) -- Thousands of
Falun Gong supporters and practitioners gathered at each stop of Jiang Zemin's
visit to North America over the past week, calling for an end to the three-year
campaign of terror in China. Peaceful appeals were carried out around the clock
in Chicago, Houston, and Los Cabos, the major stops in Jiang's tour of North
America last week.
"We are here to give a voice to the hundreds of thousands of
Falun Gong practitioners suffering under Jiang's persecution in China,"
commented Adam Montanaro, one of the volunteers taking part in the appeals. "Jiang
is being treated as a visiting dignitary, but his crimes against humanity over
the last fifteen years place him closer to Milosevic -- one of the worst
violators of human rights in our century."
Peaceful Appeal in Four Cities, Vigils Around the World
In Chicago, rows and rows of people who practice Falun Gong
sat in silent meditation around the clock outside the Ritz-Carlton Hotel
downtown where Jiang stayed. Banners fluttering in the wind and rain called for
an end to the three year persecution, many of them held by friends and family
members of those who have been killed by torture in China under Jiang's edict to
"eradicate Falun Gong" by any means. Jiang, demanding that the protestors be
kept from his sight, reportedly did not leave his hotel during his time in
Chicago."
Two days later in Houston, over two thousand people gathered
outside the Hotel Intercontinental to continue the peaceful appeal. Every street
around the hotel was lined with people holding signs and sitting in quiet
meditation. They remained there, around the clock, despite the unseasonable
cold, wind, and rain. On the morning of the 25th, many of the demonstrators
traveled the four hours to Crawford, Texas, where Jiang was to visit President
Bush's ranch.
In support of Falun Gong, the Mayor of Austin declared
October 25th "Falun Dafa Day." Houston had previously honored Mr. Li Hongzhi,
the founder of Falun Gong, declaring him an "Honorary Citizen and Goodwill
Ambassador" in May, 1994, and declaring October 12, 1996, as "Li Hongzhi Day."
Peaceful appeals were also held in Los Cabos, Mexico, where
Jiang was attending the APEC summit.
The participants in the appeals came from as far as
Australia, Thailand, Taiwan, France, Germany, Sweden, Canada, and all around the
U.S. Around the clock appeals were held in major cities around the world,
including Munich, Berlin, Canada, Mexico, Taiwan, France, Switzerland, London,
Hong Kong, Melbourne, Sydney, Stockholm, and Austria.
At many of the appeals, a loud group of Chinese nationals --
the "welcome team" -- were bussed in by the Chinese embassy. These individuals
were reportedly offered incentives in exchange for welcoming Jiang with
pre-printed banners and organized cheers. The various perks, however, which
reportedly included free meals and tickets to a celebrity basketball match, were
seemingly insufficient, as the "greeters" continuously took lengthy breaks, even
when Jiang was expected to pass by, and ran for the busses every time the rain
and wind picked up, leaving their Chinese flags lying in the mud.
Voice of America reported last week that members of the
"welcome team" were directed to sign a document relinquishing their First
Amendment rights or else face a $5,000 fine. The document also allegedly
required greeters to report any contact with Falun Gong practitioners to the
group leaders.
Genocide Lawsuit Filed Against Jiang, Local Hotels Cancel
Reservations Under Pressure
During Jiang's visit, he and his body guards were served with
a lawsuit (read
report)
charging him with genocide and exploiting his official position to commit
atrocious human rights violations in direct violation of the values enshrined in
the constitutions, international treaties, and laws of all civilized nations
today. The week before, other plaintiffs filed another case against Jiang in the
International Criminal Court.
Interestingly, signs of Jiang's pressure tactics (read
report)
also surfaced in Houston, where reservations held by Falun Gong practitioners at
a local hotel were cancelled at the last minute. Since then the American Civil
Liberties Union has entered negotiations with the hotel's attorneys on behalf of
the practitioners of Falun Gong who held the reservations.
The "black list" surfaced again in Mexico. The black list, a
list of Falun Gong practitioners around the world apparently maintained by the
Chinese government, is provided to other nations along with pressure to restrict
their travel and rights to public protest. Upon entering the country, travelers
found their names registered with the Mexican police as "dangerous person[s]."
In light of the record of completely peaceful Falun Gong
appeals around the world throughout the more than three years of persecution in
China, Jiang's propaganda and blacklist are entirely unfounded and in many cases
illegal (read
report).
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Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a practice of
meditation and exercises with teachings based on the universal principle of
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance." It is a practice that was taught in private
for thousands of years before being made public in 1992 by Mr. Li Hongzhi. Falun
Gong has roots in traditional Chinese culture, but it is distinct and separate
from other practices such as the religions of Buddhism and Taoism. Since its
introduction in 1992, it quickly spread by word of mouth throughout China, and
is now practiced in over 50 countries.
With government estimates of as many as 100 million
practicing Falun Gong, China's President Jiang Zemin outlawed the peaceful
practice in July 1999, fearful of anything touching the hearts and minds of more
citizens than the Communist Party. Unable to crush the spirit of millions who
had experienced improved health and positive life changes from Falun Gong,
Jiang's regime has intensified its propaganda campaign to turn public opinion
against the practice while quietly imprisoning, torturing and even murdering
those who practice it.
The Falun Dafa Information Center has verified details of 509
deaths since the persecution of Falun Gong in China began in 1999. Government
officials inside China, however, report that the actual death toll is well over
1,600, while expert sources estimate that figure to be much higher. Hundreds of
thousands have been detained, with more than 100,000 being sentenced to forced
labor camps, typically without trial.