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Daily Miner & News (Kenora,Ontario): Falun Dafa Practitioners Bring Message to Kenora
November 13, 2003 Thursday Final Edition BY MINER AND NEWS STAFF Kenora shoppers got a taste of Falun Dafa, also known as Falun Gong, Tuesday
as a national campaign aimed to educate Canadians visited the Shoppers Mall. Francis Medore and Mansour Sedighi have decided to drive from coast-to-coast
to tell people about the human rights abuses to Falun Dafa practitioners in
China, and asking Canadians to become aware of the impact of Canada's
international trade. "We want to let Canadians know how Canadian investments in China
contribute to the persecution," Medore said, adding that the money gives
the Chinese government the money it needs to continue with the alleged
persecution. Falun Dafa is not a religion, but is a practice which includes
self-examination. It has three main tenants, truthfulness, compassion and
tolerance. The practice first became popular in 1992 and quickly took off in China. In
[1999] the Chinese government under Jiang Zemin, banned the practice and
organizations like Amnesty International accuse the Chinese government of human
rights violations in their quest to rid the country of the practice. Medore, who is from Montreal, said there are about 1,000 Falun Dafa
practitioners in Canada, including groups in Winnipeg and Thunder Bay. The pair
left Tuesday night for Thunder Bay and will be staying there over the weekend. Medore said he's been pleased with the reception he's received on his
cross-Canada trek so far. In Kenora, Medore and Sedighi demonstrated some of the
meditation techniques employed by Falun Dafa and had literature on the practice
and the alleged human rights violations available to anyone who was interested. The pair who have been on the road for just over a month, expect to reach the
Atlantic coast in about a month. Posting date: 11/16/2003
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