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AP: 40 Falun Gong Members Detained By MARTIN FACKLER, Associated Press Writer Thu Feb 14, 2002
BEIJING (AP) - Chinese police said Thursday they
detained more than 40 foreign members of the outlawed
Falun Gong [...] group who
demonstrated on Beijing's central Tiananmen Square. New York-based Falun Gong activists said between 50
and 100 members from Western countries had planned to
demonstrate. The group said another 14 Western
followers were detained by Chinese police in their
hotels before the protest. The protest forced police to briefly clear tourists
from the center of the square, one of China's most
important public monuments. At least three police minibuses and several squad cars
were visible scurrying about the square picking up
protesters as they appeared from a crowd gathered for
Chinese New Year holidays. It was impossible to tell from a distance the
nationality of the protesters or what they may have
been saying. [...] It is highly unusual for Chinese police to issue a
statement following a protest -- a sign they may be
trying to limit damage before next week's visit to
Beijing by President Bush. Security was extremely tight even before the protest.
Westerners approaching the square were asked to show
identification. Foreign journalists were turned away
or physically held. At least seven foreign reporters
were also taken to a police station and questioned. Chinese voices could be heard in the station shouting
"Falun Gong is not a crime," though it was not known
whether any Chinese nationals had also been detained. This is the fourth and largest protest to date on
Tiananmen Square by foreign followers of the group. On
Monday, an American and a Canadian were detained. The
American was expelled from China two days later. In November, 35 Westerners were expelled from China
after a protest. A Canadian woman who staged a lone
protest last month was held overnight and expelled. The protest came on the last day of a three-day
national holiday for lunar New Year. [...] http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20020214/ap_on_re_as/china_banned_sect_13 Posting date: 2/14/2002
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