FDI Press Release: German Citizen Detained While Entering Iceland
June 11, 2002
Yesterday, German citizen Peter Recknagel from Frankfurt am Main was detained
upon his entry into Iceland.
He is one of the 36 Western Falun Gong practitioners who peacefully
demonstrated at Tiananmen Square in Beijing on November 20, 2001. All the
participants were arrested; some suffered physical injuries and all were then
deported from China.
It is believed that Peter Recknagel's name appeared on a "blacklist" received
at the justice ministry in Iceland following a visit by a Chinese official. All
persons on this list "are suspected to have ties to Falun Gong," according to
the document.
On June 9, 2002, Iceland's newspaper, the Morgunblad, printed an
article quoting reliable sources as saying that Chinese government officials had
demanded that Iceland deny entry to all Falun Gong practitioners during Jiang's
upcoming visit. They additionally demanded that no Falun Gong practitioners or
demonstrators be allowed outside the Saga Hotel, Jiang's residence while in
Reykjavik.
Later, the Associated Press reported four days ago that Iceland's Ministry of
Justice had banned entry to all Falun Gong practitioners prior to Jiang's
arrival in Iceland on June 12, 2002.
Voices of Support from Inside Iceland
Falun Gong websites have received numerous e-mails from individuals and also
from organizations that disagree with the government's decisions. "This
mass-murderer's (Jiang's) visit will not take place without protests [...] they
will be peaceful protests!" So wrote a Reykjavik resident. "The ban on Falun
Gong followers visiting Iceland is a despicable crime against freedom of speech
and freedom of conscience."
According to reports from editorials in the Icelandic media, the citizenry
had expected a different approach from their leaders.
Icelandic authorities have already confirmed that official reports from
around the world have substantiated the claim that all Falun Gong activities
have always been peaceful.
Peaceful Demonstrations -- A Basic Democratic Right
China outlawed Falun Gong in 1999. Since then, practitioners all around the
world have staged peaceful demonstrations to appeal to the Chinese government to
end the persecution against Falun Gong. Many governments support this endeavor,
including the German Federal Government. Mr. Joschka Fischer, Germany's Foreign
Minister, specifically demanded in his human rights report that the persecution
against Falun Gong must come to an end. In China, where tens of thousands of
innocent practitioners are deprived of their constitutional rights to freedom of
religion and expression, Falun Gong practitioners never retaliate or show any
kind of force, although they are constantly in danger of being abused,
mistreated, tortured or even killed.
Andrea Fischer, spokesperson for the German Falun Gong Information Center
said, "The pressure Jiang has applied to his Icelandic hosts is a direct affront
to basic democratic principles. Besides that, it is the mandate of the
governments of all nations to protect the principles of Falun Gong -- Truth,
Compassion, Tolerance. This mandate becomes particularly important while facing
the head of a government who misuses his powers to torture or kill citizens
because of their chosen belief system."
(Original text in German)
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