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Sixteen Practitioners Released on Bail, Hong Kong Police Make a False Charge of Obstruction Against Them (Photos) Reported by Hong Kong practitioners March 15, 2002
March 16, 2002
News from Hong Kong on March 15, 2002
After using force to arrest peaceful practitioners sitting outside the China
Liaison Office, Hong Kong police falsely charged the 16 practitioners for
obstruction. Hong Kong practitioners pointed out that the Hong Kong authorities
moved farther along the wrong path of following Jiang regime's persecution
against Falun Gong. The practitioners request that all charges be withdrawn
immediately and innocence be restored to the practitioners arrested. The
practitioners also call on all practitioners seeing this news to send forth
righteous thoughts to eliminate the evil behind this scheme.
Some have pointed out that the police suppressing the peaceful petitioners
were truly the ones who obstructed the street.
The Hong Kong Falun Gong spokesperson said, "The government's charge
against innocent practitioners is shocking and regrettable. The authorities are
moving along the wrong path of following Jiang's persecution of Falun Gong.
The hunger strike was held on the sidewalk of a street that was 30 feet wide
outside the China Liaison Office and we only occupied a few feet. There was
some distance to the office's main entrance. There was no inconvenience to
passersby or the office staff going in and out - where is the obstruction?
Obviously the complaint of the China Liaison Office to the police was
groundless."
The video footage and other evidence showed that the petition of the Falun
Gong practitioners was peaceful from beginning to the end. However, the police
department dispatched dozens of police officers, who used violent and excessive
force including pressing the sitting practitioners' foreheads, clutching their
necks, forcefully twisting their arms, and pressing their acupuncture points
behind their ears [the sensitive points to disable people; some Asian police
are trained to use acupuncture points to control criminals].
The violence resulted in injuries to many practitioners, and some of them are
still feeling the effects.
The Falun Gong practitioners dispute the police's claim of resistance
regarding the struggle of those practitioners who were being violently
mistreated by police: should the people always obey and let someone attack them
at will? Isn't the behavior of violently hurting people and falsely accusing
them similar to that of police in Mainland China?
Hong Kong practitioners said that some Hong Kong authorities knowingly
violated the law, went against the spirit of rule of law, trampled on the duty
that the people entrusted them with, and also ruined the international prestige
of Hong Kong's respect for human rights. The practitioners request that the
Hong Kong Special Autonomous Region Government withdraw all charges against the
practitioners. The practitioners also hope that the Hong Kong people will offer
understanding and support to the just act of the practitioners and help them
find justice.
Today's arraignment was postponed until March 22 at the request of the
suitor to wait for the verification and charge of the Law and Administration
Bureau. The 16 practitioners were released on bail but told not to leave Hong
Kong, resulting in the failure of the 4 Swiss and 3 Hong Kong practitioners to
go to Geneva to attend the experience sharing conference and United Nations
Human Rights Commission meetings.
Posting date: 3/17/2002 |
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