Penrith Press (Australia): Puzzled by Oz Day ban
By EMILY TINSON
February 18, 2003, Tuesday A MEDITATION group outlawed by the Chinese government was banned from performing at Penrith
Council's Australia Day celebrations last month. The Falun Dafa are an exercise and meditation group who had performed at the three previous
Penrith Australia Day celebrations. Member Julie Chan has been a resident of Penrith for the past 11 years and she has practised
Falun Dafa for five years. She said the group applied to have a stall where they would have a
photography exhibition and hand out leaflets about the practice. They would also perform during the
day. After putting in an expression of interest, Ms Chan said she was told by Sydney International
Regatta Centre staff that the Penrith Australia Day Organization Committee had vetoed their request. "They refused to let us participate, they told me it was because of littering, but they are
not quite sure," Ms Chan said. "They never gave me a formal reason written down." Penrith Council spokeswoman Amanda
Kane said [...]. But Ms Chan said she had never been told of the condition not to hand out pamphlets on Australia
Day and they had been allowed to do so for the last three years. In 2000, the then-mayor David Bradbury presented the group with a "certificate of
appreciation" for bringing the practice to Penrith. Ms Chan said she feared the committee was
under pressure from the Chinese consulate to refuse the practice of Falun Dafa on the day. Falun
Dafa was banned in China in 1999. About 100 million Chinese practiced the exercise and meditation at
the time. "We are just like Tai Chi or yoga," Ms Chan said.
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