China Liaison Office in Hong Kong Pressures Police to Violently Suppress and Falsely Charge 16 Practitioners Protesting Jiang's Order to "Kill without Pardon" (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) News from Hong Kong -- On the morning of March 14,
2002, to protest the Jiang regime's "Shoot to Kill" and "Killing
without Pardon" orders, four Swiss Falun Gong practitioners started a 3-day
hunger strike in front of the China Liaison Office. Twelve local Hong Kong
practitioners joined the peaceful petition. Under pressure from the China
Liaison Office, at 1 p.m., Hong Kong police deployed a large number of police to
forcefully remove and detain all 16 practitioners. At least one Swiss
practitioner and eight Hong Kong practitioners were injured. At present, the
four Swiss practitioners have been released on bail, but the 12 Hong Kong
practitioners are still in detention. Practitioners being detained were asked to
sign bail statements and were asked to report to the police department some time
later. However, they rejected the request, demanding instead their unconditional
release. Before and after the police picked up the practitioners they spread
false rumors that distorted the facts and claimed they would accuse the
practitioners of using violent force against police. From Hong Kong, we call on
all practitioners to be aware of this news and to send forth righteous thoughts
to eliminate the evil behind this scheme.
Hong Kong Falun Gong spokeswoman Sophie Xiao said, "These 16
practitioners conducted a peaceful and legal petition by doing the exercises.
Hong Kong police should not mistreat or detain any peaceful and legal
petitioners; there is freedom of belief and freedom of assembly in Hong Kong.
However, this illegal detention shows that the Hong Kong authority is following
the persecution policy against Falun Gong practitioners in China. It is
worrisome."
On the morning of March 14, four Swiss Falun Gong practitioners started a
3-day hunger strike in front of the China Liaison Office. Over a dozen local
Hong Kong practitioners joined the peaceful petition. As the China Liaison
Office phoned and exerted pressure again and again on Hong Kong Police, the
police asked practitioners to leave the petition area facing the main entrance
to the China Liaison Office. The practitioners rejected the request. At about 1
p.m., many police surrounded the petitioners and forcibly carried them to police
vehicles. A police officer directed the whole process. He ordered his officers,
"Use some violence," and gave detailed instruction on how to follow
the order. Policemen forcefully pressed the sitting practitioners' foreheads,
clutched their necks, forcefully twisted their arms, and pressed their
acupuncture points behind their ears [the sensitive points to disable people;
some Asian police are trained to use acupuncture points to control
criminals]. In a contemptible act, a young policewoman even shouted beside a
female practitioner who was being manhandled by policemen, "Go ahead, bite
me!" She then pretended to be bitten and loudly shouted that she had been.
Some policemen indecently assaulted female practitioners, and other
practitioners sternly stopped them with a serious warning. In the whole
detention process, it appeared that policemen did not beat practitioners, but in
fact, they kept roughly grabbing practitioners' necks and pressing their
acupuncture points. As a result at least one Swiss practitioner and eight Hong
Kong practitioners were injured. They felt dizzy and nauseous. They had pain all
over their bodies and some had difficulty breathing. One female practitioner
couldn't catch her breath. In the detention process, most Falun Gong
practitioners were injured to some extent as they were forcibly dragged into the
police vehicles. On the way to the police department, the right side of an
elderly female practitioner's face was scratched, and she asked to see a doctor
to check it out. But the police ignored her request. Another practitioner's head
was injured in the attack. Though the practitioners formally requested medical
attention at 5 p.m., the police delayed until 11 p.m. and then arranged to take
them to a hospital. In order to hide the truth, they took a detour to avoid the
media. Doctors prescribed pain-killer pills and Dongqing paste [a kind of
Chinese medicine to cure stasis induced by bruises], which is evidence that
practitioners were indeed injured.
After the practitioners were taken away and held in the Hong Kong West
District Police Department, the police department arranged for five police
officers to visit a hospital for medical examination, claiming that they were
wounded by Falun Gong practitioners and they wanted to accuse the practitioners.
When Falun Gong practitioners asked to verify the "wounded" police
officers by meeting them face to face, the police refused their request. How
could they face honest practitioners with their guilty consciences? The police
stated that the detained practitioners could leave once they signed the bail
documents, but they must report to the West District Police Department at a
certain time. The practitioners refused to sign the papers, asking that all be
unconditionally released.
Before the arrest took place, a commanding officer from the West District
Police Department held a news conference in front of the gate of the China
Liaison Office, explaining the reasons for this action. He stated that the first
reason was that the practitioners blocked the street, hindering the vehicles
going into and out of the China Liaison Office building. The second reason he
gave was that some practitioners had entered the China Liaison Office building a
few days ago, "disturbing" the employees and "frightening"
them, which damaged social order. In reality, the sidewalk is 30 feet wide
around that building, and the appeal site was 10 feet away from the vehicle
entrance of the China Liaison Office building. How could the quietly sitting
practitioners block any vehicle? How could they disturb public safety? Moreover,
the practitioners had never entered the building; the security guard would not
have allowed this to happen even if they had tried. Besides, the complete
official name of this China Liaison Office is the Liaison Office of China
Central Government at Hong Kong Special Administration Area, which is the right
place for people to hold appeals. This office should listen to people's appeals:
how could they say they were being disturbed and frightened?
It is understood that the cause of this appeal activity was the Jiang
regime's issuing of a secret order at the beginning of March commanding
policemen to "shoot to kill Falun Gong practitioners." Four western
practitioners from Switzerland decided to go appeal in Beijing. However, since
they are Falun Gong practitioners, the Chinese authorities unreasonably revoked
their visas. Thus, they changed their plans and went to the China Liaison Office
-- China Central Government Liaison Authorities in Hong Kong, and started a
hunger strike in front of the office building.
Hong Kong practitioners called upon all practitioners who saw the news to
send forth their righteous thoughts to completely eliminate the evil force
behind the China Liaison Office Authorities and West District Police Department
who want to persecute Dafa and Dafa practitioners, to make the police's vicious
plan of charging the practitioners fail, and to have them immediately and
unconditionally release all the unlawfully detained Falun Gong practitioners.
Why are the Hong Kong police so fierce?
(March 15 revision, by a Hong Kong practitioner.)


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