Falun Dafa Information Center: Hong Kong Falun Gong Practitioners' Request for Peaceful Appeal Outside China's Liaison Office Building on April 25 Denied by Police Under Political Pressure (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Dafa Information Center reports on April 25, 2002
from Hong Kong:
The mistreatment of the Falun Dafa practitioners appealing outside the
China's Liaison Office Building in the past further indicated that some Hong
Kong authorities intended to turn the square in front of China's Liaison Office
Building into a forbidden place for peaceful appeal. The Jiang regime denies
civilians' right of appeal for those who suffered injustice in Mainland China.
Some Hong Kong authorities wanted to do things to help the evil.
Sixteen Swiss and Hong Kong practitioners were violently arrested by the
police last month a mere four hours after they sat outside the building to hold
a hunger strike, calling for the release of the Changchun practitioners. The
Changchun practitioners were in immediate danger because of Jiang's order to
"kill without pardon." The police in turn brought a false charge against them.
This time the practitioners tried to consult with the police and notified the
Police Bureau of West District two days before the proposed activity. It was
originally proposed that ten people would meditate for three hours in front of
the gate. It was denied. This morning, some practitioners came to the site
police designated for appeal beside the China's Liaison Office Building and
consulted with the police again. Considering the pressure that the police have
received from the Liaison Office, the practitioners proposed to shorten the
activity in front of the gate to one hour. It was denied after the police asked
for the permission from their supervisor. The practitioners further proposed to
shorten the activity to half an hour and to have the participants take turns,
but it was denied again. The practitioners requested to meet with the police
officer in charge and this request was also denied. Finally, the practitioners
proposed to hold a fifteen-minute demonstration with two practitioners holding a
banner and one person reading the appeal letter, which is a request than that is
usually granted when the police are under high political pressure, but it was
denied again. The police said that upper level authorities issued an order
disallowing activity in front of the China's Liaison Office Building. Thus, the
police groundlessly denied the practitioners' request to practice their right of
freedom of speech, assembly, and appeal.
The practitioners were not angered by the unreasonable action of the police
and were not moved like everyday people to fall into the evil's trap. Over 20
practitioners sat peacefully in the designated appeal site 20 meters (about
60 ft) away from the front gate and sent forth righteous thought for three
hours, in the middle of a rain shower and under the tight surveillance of many
police. Regarding the authorities' mistreatment, out of compassion, the
practitioners continue their peaceful, legal, and reasonable appeal to seek
justice.
Nearly 200 practitioners hold peaceful practice and appeal outside of the
Hall.
Over 20 practitioners hold a peaceful appeal outside of the China's
Liaison Office building on April 25, 2002



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