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AP: Falun Gong lawyer: Hong Kong police created a bigger obstruction than protesters

Tue Jun 18, 2002

HONG KONG - A lawyer for Falun Gong [practitioners] suggested Tuesday that police blocked more space outside the Chinese government liaison office here than protesters who are on trial for public obstruction.

Sixteen Falun Gong [practitioners] -- including four Swiss -- are in court facing the first criminal charges Hong Kong has brought against [practitioners] of the meditation [group].

Defense lawyer John Haynes noted that after the Falun Gong [practitioners] were removed from the protest scene in a scuffle on March 14, police barricaded the area and took up more space than the demonstrators had.

Haynes was cross-examining a police officer who videotaped the incident, but the officer, Lam Hung-kuen, responded that he did not remember how much space was taken up by the police barricades because he had been too busy filming things.

The trial entered its second day with a prosecutor showing a videotape of the demonstration.

The case has raised concern that Hong Kong is clamping down on freedom of expression and other rights guaranteed when the former British colony was handed back to China five years ago. Falun Gong is banned on the mainland [...] but remains free to practice, and demonstrate, in Hong Kong.

[...]

Falun Gong claims that hundreds of [practitioners] have died in police custody under a crackdown by mainland Chinese authorities. Hong Kong, whose citizens were guaranteed freedoms for 50 years under arrangements for the territory's reversion to Chinese sovereignty in 1997, is the scene of frequent protests by [practitioners] of the [group]. The demonstration that led to the arrests in Hong Kong was held after the four Swiss [practitioners] had been denied permission to visit Beijing to protest there.

The defendants argue that their peaceful protest cannot have been illegal.

[...]

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20020618/ap_wo_en_po/hong_kong_falun_gong_13

Posting date: 6/19/2002
Original article date: 6/19/2002
Category: News & Media Reports

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