Apple Daily Questions: Blocking the Street or Just an Embarrassment?
(Clearwisdom.net) A reporter from Hong Kong's newspaper the Apple
Daily reported on March 15 that officials from the Chinese government have
warned that foreign forces must not be allowed to regard Hong Kong as a base
against China. The recent event when police arrested four Swiss practitioners
brought high public attention. It raises doubt that the Hong Kong government is
intending to suppress foreign forces regarding Falun Gong activities in Hong
Kong.
Kan Hung Cheung, spokesperson for the Hong Kong Falun Dafa Association,
stated that they have informed the Swiss Consul in Hong Kong and hope to help
release the practitioners as soon as possible.
Li Pengguang, an associate professor in the Department of Politics and
Sociology, Lingnan University of Hong Kong, said, "In the past, the
government did not deal with Falun Gong practitioners with such high
attention." He believed that, since there were foreign practitioners
participating in the sitting protests and police handled it in such a high tone,
it is easy to suspect that the government intended to suppress foreign forces
involved in Falun Gong activities in Hong Kong.
Blocking the Street or Just an Embarrassment?
Luo Woqi, the general official supervising Human Rights of Hong Kong, has the
opinion that it does not matter what the reason was that the China Liaison
Office in Hong Kong brought their claim or whether there were foreign forces
involved, because this does not give police free rein to proceed with arrests
regardless whether the claim to block the street was true. He believes the event
has damaged Hong Kong's reputation in the international community.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.cc/mh/articles/2002/3/15/26714.html
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