Clearwisdom HomeNews & Media ReportsOpen ForumPractitioners' InsightsTruth Clarification
About Falun EmblemFalun Dafa WorldwidePersonal CultivationFa-Rectification StoriesScientific Findings
Welcome Note...
 
To Fellow Practitioners
on September 7
 
Article Selections
Cultivation Within Fa Rectification
Righteous Beliefs and Actions
Opposing Hong Kong's Enactment of Article 23
Rescue Charles Li
Exposing the Crimes of Jiang Zemin
Sending Forth Righteous Thoughts
Audio: Sending Forth Righteous Thoughts Formulas
Staged Tragedy: Tiananmen Self-Immolation
Prophecies
Articles with Master's Comments
Announcements
 
Recognition & Support
Worldwide Support
Awards and Recognition
 
Photo Archive
Clearwisdom Photo Sitemap
Journey of Falun Dafa
Evidence of Persecution
 
The Persecution
578 Practitioners Killed in Persecution
SOS! Urgent Rescue
Latest News from China
Eye Witness Accounts
Solemn Declarations
Good is Rewarded, Evil Provokes Retribution
How to Help
 
Download Materials
Flyers & Handouts
Publications
Information Packages
Audio/Video
Links to Other Libraries
 
Important Links
FalunDafa.org
FalunInfo.net
PureInsight.org
ClearHarmony.net
PureAwakening.net
Falun Dafa Australia Information Centre
Rescue Our Families
SOS! Global RescueWalk
Friends of Falun Gong
FGM TV
 
Contact Us
Editor
Web Team
Submissions Welcome
Daily Posting Subscription
Clearwisdom Fax
 
Search - Help
  
Advanced Search
 
SCMP Reports 80 Taiwanese Falun Gong Practitioners Denied Entry to Hong Kong for Conference
-- [Falun Gong] criticizes treatment of banned overseas [practitioners]

02/24/2003
South China Morning Post
Page 3

Falun Gong [practitioners] yesterday criticized the government for denying entry to dozens of overseas followers, as hundreds marched to protest against the proposed anti-subversion laws.

Of the more than 400 Taiwanese Falun Gong [practitioners] who planned to visit Hong Kong for a weekend conference, 80 were denied entry, said spokesman Kan Hung-cheung. A Japanese and a Thai practitioner were also denied entry.

But another 560 overseas practitioners from 20 countries managed to enter Hong Kong and participated in yesterday's march, he said.

Sporting their trademark yellow T-shirts, around 800 followers staged a group practice in Tsim Sha Tsui and Wan Chai, before marching to the Central Government Offices in Central.

Mr Kan said at least nine Taiwanese [practitioners] were treated violently by immigration officials. Some were allegedly dragged away and bundled on to flights back to Taiwan. Others were locked up in isolation for up to 20 hours, he said.

Mr Kan said: "If people are treated like this already, it makes us even more worried about what things will be like after the enactment of Article 23."

[...]

SCMP (South China Morning Post) is a prominent Hong Kong-based English-language newspaper.

Posting date: 2/25/2003
Original article date: 2/25/2003
Category: News & Media Reports

 Yearly Archive  Printer Version


We welcome your comments and suggestions, please email:
feedback@clearwisdom.net


Related Articles