AP: Australians Say Chinese Beat Them
By EDWARD HARRIS, Associated Press Writer
Fri Mar 8, 2002
SINGAPORE (AP) - Two Australian men who were expelled from China on Friday
for protesting a crackdown on the Falun Gong spiritual movement said they were
beaten by Chinese authorities.
Eight others who stopped in Singapore on their way home said they were
unharmed. Olympian Jan Becker, who swam for Australia during the 1964 Tokyo
Games and was one of the expelled, questioned the wisdom of allowing Beijing to
host the 2008 Olympics because of the crackdown on Falun Gong.
"The Olympic committee didn't put enough pressure on Beijing to improve
human rights issues beforehand," she said. "Would they guarantee my
safety and others if they go and practice Falun Gong?"
Waiting at Singapore's Changi Airport, Michael Molnar, 29, of Melbourne said
he suffered "an avalanche of kicks and punches" from police as he left
a bus transporting him to a police station.
David Rubacek, 24, of Sydney, said two police officers interrogated him in
his hotel room, rifled through his things and "got really upset" and
"started cursing and swearing" when they found Falun Gong books in his
suitcase."
Rubacek said a policeman ripped his tie from his neck, "grabbed me by
the suit and began hitting me on the head."
"Then they threw me on the ground and kicked me -- four or five
blows" he said, adding that the officer who kicked him was "shaking he
was so mad."
Rubacek was not visibly bruised. Molnar had a small red mark on the side of
his nose, but no other marks or bruises.
The Australians were detained Thursday after a protest that lasted a few
seconds. It was the fifth protest since November on or near Tiananmen Square in
central Beijing by foreign members of Falun Gong, which China banned in 1999.
In the Australian city of Melbourne, about 20 Falun Gong followers protested
outside China's consulate there Friday against the detentions in Beijing.
Falun Gong spokeswoman Kati Vereshaka said security guards surrounded a group
of five practitioners who walked onto the consulate grounds holding a banner
marked "China stop killing." The protesters left peacefully about an
hour later.
[...]
Thousands of members have been detained, and Falun Gong supporters abroad
contend that more than 350 have been killed. [...]
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