25 Disheveled Western Practitioners, Abused in Beijing, Return to the USA with Torn Clothes and Numerous Bruises
About four or five of the 25 practitioners are female; some are Caucasian,
some African-Americans and some are Asian Americans. The practitioners returning
to this free country looked very tired. We saw determination and fortitude in
their eyes; they had blue bruises on their bodies as a result of the beatings at
the hands of the Chinese police. They wore thin shirts, buttons missing, that
had been torn by Chinese police officers. One female practitioner's pants gaped
from a big rip, and one sleeve of another female practitioner's shirt was almost
torn apart with her shirt; three practitioners were barefoot.The Beijing police
robbed them of all their hand luggage and belongings.
The practitioners gave interviews to the media, including Fox News
TV Station, U.S. Associated Press, Epoch Times, etc. The
practitioners said police officers in Tiananmen Square viciously beat them. A
female practitioner said a police officer grabbed her and threw to the ground
repeatedly; her pants were torn and her back was injured. Even now she still
can't bend her back; another petite female practitioner who looked only 5 feet
tall said the police pulled her into the police car by her hair. Her long hair
was ripped out in bundles and she felt as if her scalp was about to be ripped
open. After throwing her into the police car, the police violently beat her;
they forcibly pushed her head toward her chest, which caused immediate and
severe pain that has not ceased, even now. Many of the male practitioners also
had visible blue bruises on their faces; some of them had red eyes from the
beating; one especially pale male practitioner was barefoot and wore an almost
torn-up and button-less, dirty white shirt. When he showed us his back, what was
revealed in front of people were red welts from whipping.
According to the practitioners, Beijing was especially heavily guarded during
the Chinese New Year's holiday period. One practitioner said that around the
corner of the hotel where they stayed, a dozen police officers could be seen.
Tiananmen Square was even more heavily guarded by countless police forces; some
practitioners were interrogated and taken away by police through the underground
corridor leading to the square before they arrived at the square. We were told
that now it is very hard for Westerners to tour Tiananmen Square because of
strict police interrogations. More than 20 other practitioners were forcibly
taken away at the hotel. An Asian-American practitioner said she always spoke
English and not Chinese in Beijing; therefore she was able to come back. Four
Taiwanese practitioners and one Asian-American practitioner have disappeared; we
assume that they have been detained by Beijing police officers.
The Western practitioners also witnessed something else that surprised them:
when the Tiananmen Police forces turned them over to the detention center, they
noticed that the officers were only around 20 years of age. They had only
listened to the Chinese government's propaganda and didn't know that Falun Gong
is welcome in more than 40 countries around the world. These young officers even
refused to acknowledge the fact that many practitioners in China were tortured
to the point of disability and even death. The detention center officers said it
is inconceivable that police would beat people in the square. We can see how the
Chinese dictator's terrorist policies have brainwashed Chinese citizens to such
an extent.
(Clearwisdom.net) On the third day of the Chinese New Year's festivities,
sixty Western Falun Gong practitioners went to Tiananmen Square to peacefully
appeal and protest the Chinese government's persecution of Falun Gong. Out of
those, the first group of 25 American practitioners arrived back in the US at
Michigan's Detroit Airport at 11:30 a.m. today. Over thirty local practitioners
from Detroit and Windsor City/Canada area received them with a warm welcome.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.cc/mh/articles/2002/2/17/25129.html
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