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Ananova (UK): Falun Gong schoolboy 'roughed up' in Tiananmen square protest
February 16, 2002
A British schoolboy says he was rugby tackled to the ground by six Chinese
policemen and manhandled during a protest in Beijing.
Leeds Grammer School A-level student Alexander Rostron was demonstrating
against a crackdown on the Falun Gong spiritual movement.
He said he was "terrified" as one officer grabbed him by the throat
as he was pinned to the floor to try to stop him saying "Falun Gong is
good".
"I was badly roughed up simply for trying to take part in a peaceful
protest," he said. "It was completely over the top."
The 18-year old was staying in a hostel with four other British practitioners
of the spiritual health exercises when it was raided on Wednesday night, but
avoided arrest because he did not have any Falun Gong material on him.
An officer trailed him as he travelled to the planned protest in Tiananmen
Square the following day and was eventually thrown out of the square after a
banner was discovered in his bag.
"I carried on to another spot and tried to unfold the banner but a group
of policemen spotted me and started chasing," he said.
"One grabbed my coat but I was able to wriggle out and carry on. But
then they rugby tackled me and brought me crashing to the ground."
A Chinese woman who was passing by was also sent flying as the officers
pounced, he said.
Mr Rostron was bundled into a van and taken to a hotel close to the airport
where he was held with other Western protesters. He returned to England last
night and is now back at home in Leeds. Posting date: 2/18/2002
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