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Dow Jones: Falun Gong Asks HK To Explain Why [Practitioners] Were Barred July 2, 2002 HONG KONG (AP)--After 120 Falun Gong practitioners were allegedly barred from visiting Hong Kong
to demonstrate during the handover anniversary, [practitioners] demanded Wednesday that the government give an explanation. "We are calling for a thorough investigation to let us know what are the reasons for this
refused entry," Falun Gong spokeswoman Sharon Xu said. [...] Falun Gong said those kept out included 89 Taiwanese, and that about 30 Taiwanese who don't
practice Falun Gong were also denied entry because they had the same names as [practitioners] of the
meditation [group]. [...] Xu called Tung's remarks "shocking." Falun Gong [practitioners] were to gather in a
park later in the day and take a petition to Hong Kong's government. "In a free and open society, everyone is free to express their opinions openly," Xu
told The Associated Press. "If he calls that a disturbance, there's something wrong." Falun Gong is banned in mainland China [...] and Jiang's government is carrying out an
often-deadly crackdown to eradicate the group. Falun Gong remains legal in Hong Kong, however, which maintains Western-style civil liberties,
and the group frequently protests to demand the right to practice in the mainland. Although Hong
Kong permits protests, [practitioners] say the authorities are less tolerant than usual when Jiang
is in town. Falun Gong said earlier more than 100 [practitioners] were kept out but Xu put the number
Wednesday at 120. In addition to the Taiwanese, she said they included 13 from Australia; four from
Japan; six from Macau; two each from the U.S., Sweden and Singapore; and one each from Switzerland
and Indonesia. Posting date: 7/4/2002
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