Irish Times: Falun Gong [practitioner] says Irish can help persecuted
By CHRISTINE NEWMAN.
07/04/2002
P7
A Chinese TCD [Trinity College in Dublin] postgraduate student, held for two years in a labor camp in
China because of his [belief in] the banned Falun Gong, says Irish people can
help the thousands who are still being persecuted.
Mr Zhao Ming was released after a high-profile Irish campaign and is back in
Dublin. Now he wants to help those who are left behind in labor camps and mental
institutions where they are detained because of their [beliefs in] the spiritual
movement.
"People know about me but other people are suffering much more than I
did. I want to raise the awareness of Irish people that the torture is still
continuing. We know about 428 people who have been tortured to death since July
20th, 1999, when the first large-scale arrests began all over China." Mr
Zhao said he wanted to hold a rally on July 20th, on the third anniversary. He
had met Mr Michael Hayes, of SIPTU, who he had asked for help, and would have
discussions with him next week about it.
He also wants to hold an exhibition. "This has been going on too long.
In my case, many Irish people wrote letters to the Government and the Taoiseach
raised it when the Chinese Premier visited Ireland. Many also wrote to the labor
camp and the Chinese government." He said Irish people could do the same
again - write to the Government and to the Chinese government.
Mr Zhao, a computer science postgraduate, said the Falun Gong movement was
completely peaceful even after the torture and deaths. He had just received news
from China that at the same labor camp Mr Chengao Ling, an assistant medical
researcher, had been left unable to do anything because he had lost his mind
after electric shock torture.
A friend of his, Mr Jiang Yuan, was reported to have been tortured to death
in the Gansu province. He only heard of it when he returned to Dublin. Mr Zhao
said he was beaten by 10 men when he was in the Tuan He Farm labor camp in
Daxing County, north of Beijing. Every day people were arrested, detained and
tortured just for showing a banner in Tiananmen Square.
Mr Zhao was arrested after traveling home to Beijing in December 1999.
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