Hong Kong Government Expels Nearly 80 Taiwanese Falun Gong Practitioners - Taiwan Falun Dafa Association Registers Solemn Protest
(Clearwisdom.net) In the wake of protests triggered by Article 23 of the Basic Law of Hong
Kong, on February 21, with the excuse of security, the Hong Kong government expelled nearly 80
Taiwan citizens who held legal visas upon their arrival in Hong Kong. This incident aggravated
public concern over Beijing's manipulation of Hong Kong. Professor Chu-Cheng Ming, chairman of the Department of Politics at National Taiwan University
said on February 22 that more than 80 out of the 400 Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioners who held
legal visas for their trip to attend a Falun Dafa conference in Hong Kong were detained or expelled.
At least nine of them were violently confronted, At least 18 were held in detention. The Taiwan
Falun Dafa Association expressed solemn protest of this incident. When talking about the illegal treatment they were forced to undergo, the seven Falun Gong
practitioners who attended the press conference all said they could not accept the lawless and
willful treatment from the Hong Kong government. The seven are: Chang Chen-Yu, Yang Kun-mao, Chen
Tao-kang, Lu Li-qing, Tsai Shou-ren, Chang Li-zhu and Chen Me-ya. They almost
had received the same mistreatment: being held under duress, being body searched, their luggage
examined, their contact with the outside and their personal freedom restricted, and they were even
forcibly carried onto the plane by police, wrapped in a so-called "riot defense blanket." Professor Chu-Cheng Ming described the Hong Kong police's reasoning, "We all know that you
are good people, but our superiors order us to do this. We are under great pressure." Mr. Chang
Chen-Yu said the police even apologized to him and told him they were following orders from the
government. Almost all seven practitioners felt the police who came into contact with them were
under pressure from "higher-ups" while there were yet "higher levels above the
higher." Since the police could not provide any legal excuse for their actions, officer Fung
Baak-Hou had to detain and expel these good people with the excuse of
"security reasons." Therefore people guessed that the Hong Kong government received
pressure from the Jiang regime to expel these Falun Gong practitioners. According to Falun Gong practitioner Hung Chi-hung, dozens of Falun Gong practitioners even had
their visa applications rejected when applying to visit Hong Kong, he himself being one example.
None of them had any criminal record or history of violating security policies, therefore he thought
the Hong Kong administration has received pressure from the Chinese dictator's regime and this
expulsion is only the tip of an iceberg. Mr. Chen Tao-kang said similar incidents took place in Iceland last year. The Icelandic
government accepted a so-called blacklist from the Chinese government and people whose names were on
the list were refused entry into Iceland. This incident met strong opposition from the Icelandic
people. Professor Chu-Cheng Ming said that up until noon on February 22, around 25 Falun Gong
practitioners are still being detained in the airport with no room or board. The Mainland Affairs
Council (Taiwan) is taking emergency actions.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.cc/mh/articles/2003/2/23/45085.html
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