NY Daily News: Anniversary Festival Honors Falun Gong
By ELIZABETH HAYS
Daily News Staff Writer
May 14, 2002 Amid a sea of brightly colored balloons and banners, scores of Falun Gong
practitioners converged on Borough Hall beneath the rain yesterday to celebrate
the movement's 10th anniversary. Though Falun Gong -- also known by its more formal name, Falun Dafa -- has
been outlawed in China since 1999, followers say its beliefs are growing in
popularity in this country and other parts of the world. "Falun Dafa is universal," said Tyrone Strachan, one of about a dozen
practitioners, clad in the group's signature yellow, who demonstrated the
movement's slow arm motions, meditation and other exercises to the crowd
gathered outside Borough Hall. "When you're dealing with spirituality, there's no color, there's no race and
there's no creed," added Strachan, a 23-year-old computer operator from Marine
Park. "There's nothing." Some estimate that more than 1,000 people practice Falun Gong in the city at
some 30 locations. In Brooklyn, practitioners gather daily at several sites,
including Prospect Park. "On such a gray day, they made Brooklyn look very, very colorful," said
Borough President Marty Markowitz, who proclaimed yesterday World Falun Dafa Day
in Brooklyn. Organizers said the anniversary festival was designed to introduce more
people to the practice of Falun Gong and bring greater awareness to the
persecution of its followers in China. The group says 380 Falun Gong
[practitioners] have died in police custody since the Chinese government
crackdown began. "The situation in China is very, very bad," Scott Chinn, of the Falun Dafa
Information Center in midtown, told the crowd. "We hope that this senseless
persecution will end soon." [...] http://www.nydailynews.com/2002-05-14/News_and_Views/City_Beat/a-150772.asp
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