Clarifying the Truth at a Government Open House in Brisbane, Australia
(Clearwisdom.net)
On Sunday, February 2, 2003, the Queensland
Premier, Mr. Peter Beattie, and his Cabinet held their monthly public open
forum in the Brisbane suburb of Corinda. Whenever these public forums are held
in the Brisbane area, local practitioners attend to update and clarify the
facts to Mr. Beattie and his Cabinet members.
After the question period, those in attendance can go and
speak with Mr. Beattie or any of his Cabinet members or secretaries who are
present about any issue they choose. Also, leading up to these meetings,
people can apply in writing for deputations to meet for 15 minutes with Mr.
Beattie or any of his Cabinet members. This time, we applied for deputations
to speak with Mr. Beattie and Ms. Edmund, the Minister for Health and Women's
Affairs. When we arrived, we were told that we would be meeting with Mr
Beattie's chief advisor Mr. Briskey instead of Mr Beattie. Because we needed
to clarify certain facts to Mr. Beattie directly, we saw this as interference
and immediately started sending forth righteous thoughts.
After the question period, one of the practitioners
approached Mr. Beattie's appointment secretary to make sure we could see Mr.
Beattie informally. After several attempts to sort this out with three
different aides, four of us ended up as the third group in line. It took a lot
of righteous thoughts to get to this point. Because our deputation to see Mr.
Beattie's chief advisor came up while we were still waiting for Mr. Beattie,
two of us went to that meeting while the others remained in line to see Mr.
Beattie. As we were waiting to speak with Mr. Briskey, two other practitioners
joined us. This entire time, practitioners who weren't meeting anyone were
sending forth righteous thoughts because the interference was so great. As our
meeting began with Mr. Briskey, the other two practitioners were able to speak
with Mr. Beattie.
Queensland does a huge amount of business and trade with
China and the Premier doesn't want to do anything to jeopardise this
situation, as he is also head of trade. Thus, he will not openly support us.
So this time we focused on another aspect of the persecution. Instead of
discussing this from a human rights angle, which the Queensland State
Government isn't much interested in, seeing this as a Federal concern, we
approached both them from the aspect of business and ethics. This appeared to
have a better reception and actually got them to deeply think about these
issues. We discussed how business and trade without ethics and morality simply
lead to corruption. This was very well understood as several major
corporations in Australia have collapsed this past year due to unethical
practices and trading. This made it easy to discuss the corruption in China
and how no major corporation has actually made a profit there because of the
rampant corruption. When dealing with such corruption in China, all business
is on very shaky ground.
Another issue discussed was the 20 family members of
Australian practitioners that need rescuing from Chinese labor camps. Nancy
Chen's release was used as an example of how speaking out and putting direct
pressure on the Chinese authorities can have a major impact in obtaining the
release of detained practitioners. Quick intervention by the Australian
Government in this case prevented a potential tragedy. This came about due to
media reports, with MPs and practitioners contacting the Department of Foreign
Affairs to act on this matter, as Nancy is an Australian citizen and hadn't
done anything wrong. It was pointed out that the Queensland State Government
also needs to speak out at appropriate times and not use trade as an excuse
for not doing anything. This is an issue of every level of government because
it is an issue of conscience and morality.
The other deputation was for the Minister of Health and
Women's Affairs, Wendy Edmund, and two of her aides. Wendy is a member of
Amnesty International, so she has some understanding of the persecution issues
in China. However, the tremendously positive health impact of the practice of
Falun Gong was the main point of discussion. Health surveys in China were
brought up along with the positive changes of many practitioners who had
formally used drugs and other substances of abuse. Mr. Beattie had discussed
problems with Medicare and they were told how practitioners don't require
medical services. One of the practitioners pointed out that she hadn't used
her Medicare card for over three years. There was also some discussion about
the plight of female practitioners in China and a copy of "Women of
Conscience" [booklet with persecution cases of female Falun Gong
practitioners] was left with her. The main point practitioners wanted to
make was the positive effect following the principles of Truthfulness,
Compassion and Forbearance has on one's daily life and how this directly
impacts one's health. This, in turn, saves not only that one person but it
also saves the government huge amounts of money.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.cc/mh/articles/2003/2/6/44080.html
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