Voice of America: Falun Gong Became Only Group to Stage Protests at APEC Summit
Greg Flakus
Mexico City 28 Oct 2002
The summit of Pacific rim leaders, which ended in Los Cabos, Mexico Sunday,
was carried out under strict security that limited access to dissenters. The
only group that managed to stage protests at the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation forum known as APEC, was the Chinese Falun Gong movement. Most of the usual demonstrators found outside such summit meetings were not
present in Los Cabos because of the remote nature of the site. The hotels where
the meetings took place are strung along the coast and backed by desert
mountains where few people live. In addition, most areas near the hotels were
blocked to anyone without an official APEC credential. About 150 practitioners of Falun Gong came anyway and set up demonstrations
along the coastal highway in hopes of influencing visiting Chinese officials,
including Chinese President Jiang Zemin. But, when he arrived Saturday, Mexican
police drove buses in front of the protesters. Falun Gong supporter Josh Maiman
who came to Los Cabos from Los Angeles, describes what happened.
"A group of 150 people were demonstrating and three buses blocked our view as
the Chinese motorcade came. We were completely blocked from the Chinese view,"
he said. When asked whether he knew the Mexicans were going to do that, he responded,
"No. We had no idea." Mr. Maiman also said the protesters had permission to be
there. Some Falun Gong participants complain that Mexican immigration officials
photocopied their travel documents when they arrived at the airport, but most
say they were treated fairly here in Mexico. Kerry Huang, a Falun Gong
practitioner from San Francisco, said even though they had little access to the
summit participants, they did get a chance to explain their cause to Mexicans in
the area.
"A lot of people were very supportive after they know about the brutal
persecution. They think that is not right. This is not right at all. People are
supposed to have the basic human right to freedom of belief," she said. [...] President Vicente Fox said the isolation of the Los Cabos summit site made
for a relaxed atmosphere that contributed to better interaction. In remarks to reporters after the summit, Mr. Fox compared this year's event
to the APEC summit in Shanghai, China last year where, he said, millions of
people were kept out of the city to create a more calm environment. The Mexican
president said his nation had demonstrated how to hold a summit under, in his
words, "democratic conditions."
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Falun
Gong demonstrators at APEC summit
VOA photo - G. Flakus

Josh Maiman
VOA photo - G. Flakus

Kerry Huang
VOA photo - G. Flakus
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