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Australia: Couple Express Their Thanks to Australian Government (Photos) By Practitioners from Australia (Clearwisdom.net) Sydney Falun Gong practitioners gathered outside the
New South Wales State Parliament House last Wednesday to thank the Australian
government for its efforts in securing the release of detained Australian family
members. Relatives of three Sydney practitioners have recently been released from
detention in China, helped largely by pressure from Australian politicians, as
well as officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Mr. Grant
Lu's fiancée, Ms Li Ying, arrived at Sydney International Airport on November
29, after being illegally detained in a labor camp for two years. Mr. Yan's
sister was recently released but is still under heavy surveillance in China, and
one of Ms Tao's sisters was also released, although another of her sisters is
still held in a labor camp. On Monday December 1, the Australian Senate passed motion no. 704, which
expressed concern over the detention of nine relatives of Australian citizens
for their belief in Falun Gong. It also recognized the freedom of Australian
citizens to freely practice Falun Gong without fear of harassment. Since his fiancée, Li Ying, was arrested, Grant Lu has worked tirelessly
with the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to secure her
release. Due to pressure from Australian Authorities, Ms Ying was not treated as
harshly as other Falun Dafa practitioners during her time in the Shanghai
Qingsong Women's Labor Camp. Unlike other practitioners who refused to sign the
"Three Statements"*, Li Ying was allowed to receive visits from her
relatives. Knowing that one day she would be released and would talk about her
experiences in the labor camp, the guards separated her from most of the other
detained Dafa practitioners so she would not witness the hardships they were
being forced to bear. Li Ying was first arrested in January 2001 and sent to a brainwashing class.
There she protested her illegal detention with a hunger strike, and was
force-fed by the police. She was later bailed out by her workplace. Later that
year she was again arrested, this time during a business trip to Hangzhou City
on October 16, 2001 for handing out truth-clarifying material. Her house was
ransacked, her Australian visa application documents were taken, and her mailbox
key was confiscated to prevent her family members from accessing her mail. She
was sent to Shanghai Qingsong Women's Labor Camp where she stayed for two years.
She was forced to work in a toy-making factory from 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m.
every night, sometimes working through until midnight, and was constantly under
pressure to sign papers renouncing her belief in Falun Dafa. * "Three Statements" - Practitioners are coerced under
brainwashing and torture to write these as proof that they have given up their
belief. Created by the "610 Office," the three statements consist of a
letter of repentance, a guarantee to never again practice Falun Gong, and a list
of names and addresses of all family members, friends and acquaintances who are
practitioners. Source: http://www.falunau.org/indexArticle.jsp?itemID=1056 Posting date: 12/23/2003
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