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Mercury News (San Jose, California): Chinese presidents' arrival at SFO met with protests By Cecilia Kang Mon, Oct. 28, 2002 Chinese President Jiang Zemin's brief stopover in San Francisco today was met
with protests by about 400 human rights and political activists marching in
front of the Chinese Consulate. Jiang was on his way back to Beijing after a tour of the United States last
week that included a meeting with President George W. Bush in Texas. Jiang also
attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in Mexico. The Chinese head of state met with local public leaders and members of the
Chinese community at San Francisco International Airport. About 100 people,
mostly followers of the spiritual movement Falun Gong, protested at SFO with
banners appealing for the government to end persecution of its followers. Falun Gong was banned in 1999, under Jiang's rule [...]. Followers of the
spiritual movement participated in meditative exercises at the airport and in
front of the consulate building in a show of their solidarity. The consulate was closed Monday for Jiang's arrival but hundreds of people
waved flags and signs demanding everything from the end of military threats to
Taiwan and autonomy for Tibet. Zhihua Hu, 33, attended protests at the airport and consulate in hopes of
appealing to Jiang to free Falun Gong practitioners. He said that one of his
brothers was arrested two years ago and sentenced to four years in prison for
practicing Falun Gong and protesting for the freedom to follow the spiritual
movement. Another brother was arrested on similar charges last January and sent
to a labor camp, he said. ''It's been very hard on my family, particularly my parents,'' said Hu, a
practitioner of Falun Gong and engineer in San Jose. ''We just want to appeal to
Jiang for a dialogue to stop the persecution of Falun Gong followers.'' http://www.bayarea.com/mld/bayarea/4390889.htm Posting date: 10/30/2002
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