Ottawa Falun Gong Practitioners' Participation in Annual Tulip Festival Flotilla Approved After Initially being Rejected due to Chinese Embassy's Influence (Part II)
The Ottawa Citizen: Tulip Fest to let Falun Dafa float its boat in flotilla May 4, 2002 Saturday
The Ottawa Tulip Festival is going to let the Falun Dafa Association of Canada float its boat in the annual tulip flotilla after all. "This is a change in the decision that was taken by the flotilla committee, and one that's endorsed by the committee and the tulip festival board of directors," said Doug Little, the festival's spokesman. Organizers had refused to let the spiritual group into the flotilla this year, officially on the grounds that in last year's floating parade on the Rideau Canal,
Falun Dafa members littered the shoreline with leaflets and drove their boat recklessly. In a letter to the group yesterday, however, the festival agreed to let the group in on three conditions: that their boat captain be "skilled," that they not distribute any literature, and that the boat reflects the "tulipmania" theme of the flotilla. "These are the conditions that any group that wants to participate has to agree to, and we have no problem with them," said Shawn Li, president of the Falun Dafa association. The group does, however, have to agree to the terms in writing. Mr. Li said he'd have done so earlier if the festival had given him the chance. Members of the association said they were worried the festival had been pressured by the Chinese Embassy. China has banned the group and persecuted its members. The mission did buy a fancy $750 tulip as a sponsorship gesture, but festival organizers flatly denied the allegation that that bought the embassy any influence.
Ottawa Citizen: Flotilla issue clarified May 7, 2002 Tuesday
BY: Cindy Chan Re: Tulip Fest to let Falun Dafa float its boat in flotilla, May 4. As a Falun Dafa practitioner, I was very happy to learn that the Tulip
Festival has approved our participation in the flotilla, not only because it
is such an excellent and well-loved event, but also because the festival
stands for international friendship and peace, values which are also
reflected in the Falun Dafa teachings of truthfulness, compassion and
forbearance. I would like to clarify two points in your reports about the
reasons why the festival's organizers initially refused our application. First, the concern about the driving of the boat. It is true that last
year's captain was inexperienced, but it is not correct to say that
recklessness was involved. Safety and responsibility are priorities for
Falun Dafa practitioners as well. This year, we will have an experienced
captain driving the boat. Having this issue raised helped us look to
ourselves to correct shortcomings and make improvements in the future. Second, I was surprised to hear that littering was an issue, as
practitioners are very conscientious about picking up flyers on the ground.
As well, some practitioners walked along the flotilla route and stayed later
to check for flyers left behind. None reported seeing any littering of our
materials. Cindy Chan,
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