SCMP: Falun Gong followers mark human rights day with protest
Wednesday, December 10, 2003 ASSOCIATED PRESS Falun Gong followers practise their meditation exercises in a Hong Kong park
on Wednesday, at a demonstration to mark International Human Rights Day. Falun
Gong claims it is persecuted in the mainland and wants Beijing to end its
crackdown. The banner reads "Punish [former Chinese President] Jiang Zemin
severely." About 100 Falun Gong followers demanded an end to what they said was
persecution by Beijing as they marked International Human Rights Day on
Wednesday with a peaceful rally. China's rapid economic growth has taken attention away from the torture,
killings and unfair imprisonment of Falun Gong adherents, said Sophie Xiao, a
Hong Kong-based spokeswoman for the meditation group Beijing has outlawed [and
persecuted brutally.] "Atrocities are still going on behind those high-rises and new buildings
in China," Ms. Xiao said by telephone from a downtown park where Falun Gong
staged its demonstration by practicing slow-motion exercises. Falun Gong claims some 800 followers have died in Chinese police custody and
many thousands more have been detained. [...] Falun Gong remains legal in Hong Kong and frequently protests here against
the crackdown that began under the regime of former Chinese President Jiang
Zemin. [...] http://hongkong.scmp.com/hknews/ZZZSIUDWXND.html
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