The Oregonian: Jailed for her beliefs -- A Beaverton resident and Falun Dafa follower was persecuted in China
12/18/03
By HONGYING LI
As a newcomer from China to the United States, I have noticed many products
here are labeled "Made in China," and many people think that China's economy is
growing fast. However, International Human Rights Day on Dec. 10 reminded me of
my responsibility to let people know of the terrible human rights violations
going on in China.
In 1996, I was fortunate to get to know Falun Dafa, also known as Falun Gong
-- a self-cultivation system for mind, body and spirit. Like millions of others,
I tried to do better according to its guiding principles: truthfulness,
compassion and forbearance. This benefited me both physically and mentally, and
made me a happy person. I never imagined that I would be put into prison simply
because I wanted to say true words and exercise my basic human right protected
by the Chinese Constitution. The persecution of Falun Dafa in China started July 20, 1999, and thousands
of people were arrested overnight. Millions of practitioners were saddened by
the ban of the practice by the orders of Jiang Zemin, the former Chinese
chairman, so the practitioners went to the government's appeal offices to share
their experiences and express their opinions.
I went to Beijing, where I was told that I could express my concern through
mail only. However, before I even finished my letter to the Congress of People's
Representatives, I was taken from my hotel by police.
After they sent me back to my hometown police station, I was asked to give up
the practice. I said no, because that is what my heart says, and I have to be
truthful. So I was put into a detention center where mostly drug addicts and
common criminals were held. I also found that about 200 Falun Dafa practitioners
were detained there, and many suffered severe beatings by the police and by
inmates who were incited by the police. Heavy labor was forced on the innocent
practitioners; even someone as old as my mother was on hunger strike for five
days in protest.
All of us were there only because we wanted to tell the truth and ask for a
peaceful environment to practice. When my father asked what law I had violated,
the answer to him was, "In dealing with Falun Dafa practitioners, we do not
follow the law."
My experience in prison is shocking and horrifying. It also caused great pain
and financial loss to my family. What do people still have left as human beings
when they are not allowed to think and express themselves peacefully? Thousands
of Falun Dafa practitioners have been deprived of their basic human rights; they
have lost their jobs, education, families and even lives.
Jiang is no longer the [president] of China, but he is still chairman of the
military and directs the persecution to continue.
Many practitioners in many countries have filed lawsuits against Jiang to
stop the persecution and bring him to justice.
In observing Human Rights Day, I would like to remind everyone that many
families are still living in this horror. We can help by voicing our concerns in
ending the injustice and human rights violation in this world.
Hongying Li lives in Beaverton. She moved to the United States five months
ago.
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