AFP: Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioner claims he was set-up in China
Wednesday, 29-Oct-2003 4:20AMáááá?Story from AFP TAIPEI, Oct 29 (AFP) - A Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioner who was jailed for
almost three weeks on a trip to China, on Wednesday accused the Chinese
government of setting him up. Lin Hsiao-kai, 29, who became involved with the Falun Gong three years ago,
said he was lured to Shanghai by a Chinese man who pretended to be a member of
the banned [group]. The man also asked Lin to bring some information about the
organisation to the mainland with him. Lin said he travelled to Shanghai, carrying some information on Falun Gong in
his lap-top computer, on September 30. "But the more I talked to him the more I found he was not a Falun Gong
[practitioner]," Lin told reporters, one day after he was released and
returned to Taiwan. Lin said he was detained by Chinese authorities for 20 days beginning on
October 8. "I was not tortured in the jail... but they questioned me about
everything including how many Falun Gong articles I had written... The way they
questioned me was terrifying," he said. Lin said his detention "had led to a huge mental damage to me." Chen Shu-ya, Lin's wife, said her husband had become nervous and suspicious
after his trip to the mainland. Lin said he had become so suspicious by the time he returned to Taipei on
Tuesday that he was afraid of going home and stayed overnight at a local hotel. "The first sentence I uttered when I met my wife yesterday was 'Can I
trust you?" he said. Lin said Chinese officials also warned him against speaking out against his
detention and told him they could "easily find me in Taiwan." China outlawed Falun Gong [...] in mid-1999 and practitioners have
subsequently faced often brutal repression. At least 1,600 Falun Gong followers have been killed, 500 others illegally
sentenced, 20,000 sent to re-education (forced labor camps-ed.) and
100,000 arrested and jailed, according to the [group]. It is not clear how many Falun Gong followers there are in Taiwan, but Chang
Ching-hsi, head of Taiwan's Falun Gong group said the group has been expanding
at a rapid pace and [there are] now estimated to be about 300,000
[practitioners]. [...] http://www.ptd.net/webnews/wed/bl/Qtaiwan-china-sect.Rowl_DOT.html
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