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Practitioner Arrested for Tiananmen Appeal Returns Home to Quebec City - Friends and Family on Hand to Greet Her (Clearwisdom.net) May 31, 2002 - Friends, relatives and fellow
practitioners were on hand to greet Nicole Milot on her arrival at the Gare
du Palais bus station in her home of Quebec City, Canada, at two o'clock
yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Milot was arriving home from a trip to China where she
was arrested before she could manage to unfurl a banner reading, "Falun
Dafa is good. China needs Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance," as
part of her peaceful appeal on Beijing's Tiananmen Square. Mrs. Milot and her husband warmly embraced as she stepped off the bus. He had
been worried about her well-being since he had received a phone call playing
back a recording of a woman being beaten and crying for help. Local media had reported her disappearance the day before. At the time, a
local Falun Gong practitioner who had been in daily contact with her had not
heard from her since Monday at 6 p.m. "She had told me she would be going
to Tiananmen Square that afternoon, and would call as soon as possible
thereafter," the practitioner explained. "On Wednesday at 9 p.m., I
finally I was told by the Canadian Embassy in Beijing that she had been arrested
and deported the day before." Mrs. Milot was arrested just before being able to make her peaceful appeal
for an end to the ban and persecution of Falun Gong. She told how police
officers had been watching her as she walked onto the Square and soon after
approached and searched her bags. They arrested her after finding a copy of Zhuan
Falun that she had concealed in her bag. Surrounded by several police
officers, she attempted to run past them and unfurl her banner, but was rather
brutally restrained, leaving red marks on her wrists. Ms. Milot was detained several hours in a dirty cell filled with many insects
that repeatedly bit her feet. She was denied the right to contact the Canadian
Embassy in Beijing. She was later put on a plane and returned to Montreal, via
Vancouver, where she met local practitioners. Representatives of all major local media outlets were present as Mrs. Milot
arrived in Quebec City. Local television stations TVA, TQS and Radio-Canada as
well as the two Quebec City Newspapers, Le Soleil and le Journal de
Québec, greeted her as she stepped off of the bus. Posting date: 6/3/2002
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