World Journal: Hong Kong Falun Gong Practitioner in America Calls Attention to Injustice
By World Journal
(Clearwisdom.net) World Journal, Western U.S. edition, August 1, 2002. Report from San
Francisco (originally published in Chinese). Jimmy Poon is a Falun Gong practitioner from Hong Kong. On July 31, 2002, in front of the San
Francisco Chinese Consulate, he denounced the Hong Kong police for wrongfully accusing Falun Gong
practitioners of assaulting the police, and for using excessive force to prevent Falun Gong
practitioners from carrying out their peaceful appeal. San Francisco Bay Area Falun Gong
practitioners accompanied Jimmy Poon at the news conference. Poon stated that on March 14, 12 Hong Kong practitioners and 4 Swiss practitioners appealed
peacefully to the Beijing government to stop persecuting Falun Gong practitioners by sitting in
meditation in front of the China Liaison Office in Hong Kong. Jimmy Poon pointed out, "Shortly after the sit-in meditation began, police requested
demonstrators to vacate the area, alleging that they were 'blocking the street.' But, Hong Kong's
constitution allows citizens to appeal peacefully. Falun Gong practitioners refused to vacate
because they believed the police allegation was without merit." Poon said, "At this time the police called in reinforcements of another 40 to 50 policemen,
and started to forcibly remove practitioners. The Falun Gong practitioners, however, continued with
their peaceful meditation with eyes closed." Based on the video footage taped during the incident by Hong Kong Falun Gong practitioners and
shown at the news conference, many Falun Gong practitioners were hauled away by the police and put
into squad cars. Each practitioner was carried out by four or five policemen. Some practitioners
still had their eyes closed and wore serene expressions while being carried away. One photo distributed by Jimmy Poon showed a female practitioner being dragged away by several
policewomen. Jimmy Poon said, "This Falun Gong practitioner was later charged by the police
with 'attacking police.'" "As you can clearly see in this photo, she could not move even
if she wanted to. Attacking the police was completely out of question." Poon revealed that the Hong Kong court will hand down a decision in the near future on this case
of allegedly assaulting police. He believes that this will be a test of Hong Kong's "One
country, two systems." Other than this specific incident, Jimmy Poon indicated that there had never been any conflict
between Hong Kong police and Falun Gong practitioners. He Guoliang, a spokesperson at the Hong Kong Economic and Trading Office in San Francisco,
announced on July 3 that, according to his investigation, since the litigation is still pending and
the case is not closed, he could not comment on this incident.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.cc/mh/articles/2002/8/4/34281.html
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