San Marcos Daily Record (Texas): Falun Gong: Help sought for Chinese held, tortured
By VERONICA GARCIA - Staff Reporter
(Clearwisdom.net) When California resident Dr. Charles Li went to China in
January he found himself being held as a political prisoner for practicing a
method of meditation that's common in many countries, including the United
States. Li, a U.S. citizen, was detained at the Guangzhou airport and later arrested.
He was taken to the Yangzhou Detention Center where he faces up to 15 years in
prison. Three Houston residents were at San Marcos City Hall Thursday to raise
awareness about Li's imprisonment and the thousands of Chinese citizens who are
tortured in their country for practicing Falun Gong. Falun Gong was banned in
China in 1999 by Chinese President Jiang Zemin. "In China people are arrested for this and brutally tortured," said Jason
Wang. Wang, along with Ming Zeng and Chung Lao have stopped in Round Rock,
Temple, New Braunfels, San Marcos, Seguin and Austin this week. "There is a nationwide campaign. We want the mayors of the cities to help us
to raise awareness of the persecution that's going on," Wang said. "The dictator
of China has become uncomfortable with the people practicing Falun Gong because
they were outnumbering the Chinese Communist ideas." The three travelers are also explaining the principles of Falun Gong, also
known as Falun Dafa. "Falun Gong is a peaceful exercise and meditation practice for improving the
body," Wang said. Falun Gong is not associated with a particular religion and
can be practiced by young and old, Wang said. It's teachings are based on the
principles of truthfulness, compassion and tolerance. Lao teaches Falun Gong to several Americans in the Houston area. Ming, a geophysical engineer, says her mother and sister in China have been
subjected to torture and brainwashing sessions for practicing Falun Gong. "My mom was very ill and when she started practicing Falun she became well
and healthy," Ming said. "But now she's being persecuted and we are very
worried." While Beijing has arrested and imprisoned hundreds of Falun Gong members
since the movement was outlawed, followers continue to protest around the world
and in Hong Kong where the [group] is still a legally registered [group]. It is
estimated that about 100 million people practice Falun Gong in China. For more information on the Charles Li appeal, visit
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