Taipei Times: Taiwanese held by China comes home
By Debby Wu
Staff Reporter Wednesday, Oct 29, 2003,Page 4 A Falun Gong practitioner detained by Shanghai authorities earlier this month
was released and returned home two days ago, the Taiwan Falun Dafa Institute
said yester-day. Lin Hsiao-kai , 29, went to visit a friend in Shanghai on Sept. 30. His family lost contact with him on Oct. 7 and later discovered that he had
been detained by the National Security Bureau in Shanghai. His detention, and his family's efforts to locate him, were given widespread
coverage in the local media. Lin, however, has yet to comment publicly about his experience. "We are grateful for the media coverage. It's because of the media
reports that the Chinese government felt pressured and decided to release
Lin," said Chang Ching-hsi , the institute's director. Chang said that there were still several Falun Gong practitioners from Taiwan
detained in China, most of whom are Chinese women married to Taiwanese men. He urged Beijing to release them soon. Meanwhile, 20 Falun Gong practitioners began a nationwide cycling tour
yesterday to demonstrate their opposition to China's suppression of the Falun
Gong. "We are holding this cycling tour mainly to attract the attention of the
Taiwanese people to this issue. Taiwanese people are still afraid to talk about
human rights and China, because they are afraid of provoking China," Chang
said. "But human rights is something that needs to be maintained with mutual
help from everyone," Chang said. One of the cyclists, 59-year-old engineer Chung Cheng , said that Falun Gong
did not exist to oppose any government or organization, and the Chinese
government should not suppress the practice just because some officials thought
it interfered with their own interests. "As long as the suppression exists for one day, I'll put my efforts into
the rescuing Falun Gong practitioners," Chung said. http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/10/29/2003073789
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