SCMP: Families of held [group] members seek help (photo)
November 20, 2003
Falun Gong members
outside Chater Garden, Central, protest against the detention of their
colleagues on the mainland. Picture by Dustin Shum The families of two Hong Kong residents who have been arrested in Shenzhen
for involvement with the outlawed Falun Gong are pleading for their release, the
group said yesterday. In the most recent case, Wayne Tan Cho-sang, a British passport-holder who
owns a garment store in Shenzhen, was arrested a week ago in his office along
with three of his staff by members of the State Security Bureau, said Sophie
Xiao, a Falun Gong spokeswoman in Hong Kong. The officers told Mr Tan, 51, they had watched him for a long time and he was
being put under house arrest for remarks in connection with organizing Falun
Gong activities. On October 30, police arrested Fu Xueying, 28, for distributing Falun Gong
CDs. She was sent to a detention center in the city's Nanshan district, but her
husband, Fung Chi-man, has not been able to find her there. The Falun Gong has been banned on the mainland [...] since 1999, but remains
legal in Hong Kong. Three other Hong Kong permanent residents have previously been arrested and
sentenced on the mainland for Falun Gong activities, said Ms Xiao. She said Suen
Chung-man, 46, and Cheung Yu-chong, 59, were detained last year and have since
received jail terms. Another, Chu O-ming, has been given a five-year sentence.
Ms Xiao said the British consulate said it was unable to help Mr Tan because
he had entered the mainland with Hong Kong identity documents. The Immigration
Department refused to even hear his family's case. [...] URL: http://hongkong.scmp.com/hknews/ZZZLPJAISMD.html
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