The Age: Four Australians arrested in Tiananmen Square, says group
MELBOURNE, March 7 AAP|Published: Thursday March 7, 2002 Four Australian members of the Falun Gong spiritual movement have been
arrested in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, a spokesman for the organisation
said today. The four Melburnians were arrested about 1pm (AEDT) after staging a peaceful
protest in the square, Falun Gong spokeswoman Kati Vereshaka told AAP. She said they were part of a party of six from Melbourne, some of whom were
visiting China for the first time. Ms Vereshaka said she feared for the safety of those arrested. "Everywhere they (Chinese officials) have arrested Westerners, they have
become more and more brutal and more and more violent," she said. According to reports, the protesters briefly raised a banner on the square
before plain clothes and uniformed police wrestled it from them and bundled
them into a van. The protest took place directly in front of a famous portrait of Mao Zedong
which marks the spot where he declared the People's Republic and is regarded
as the spiritual heart of the communist regime. It was also just 200 metres away from where deputies from all over China are
meeting for the annual session of the National People's Congress. [...] Falun Gong maintains it is merely a group promoting a system of
personal development, peace and harmony through the virtues of "truth,
compassion and forbearance". Last November, four Australians were among dozens of foreigners arrested in
Tiananmen Square because they were practitioners of Falun Gong. They were later expelled from China. http://www.theage.com.au/breaking/2002/03/07/FFXAZ1QFHYC.html
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