Michigan Daily: Falun Gong practioner's arrest provokes protest [Excerpt]
By Bron Daniels, Daily Staff Reporter
March 11, 2003 [...] The arrest of Charles Li, a Chinese immigrant with U.S. citizenship, has compounded a lengthening
list of human rights abuses, said Sherry Zang, a seven-year Falun Gong practitioner. While traveling
to China to visit his parents for the Chinese New Year, Li was arrested and jailed immediately after
exiting his arriving flight, Zang said. Falun Gong and human rights activists have charged that the arrest has no legitimacy. "The
arrest of Charles Li was definitely made with no legal foundation," Zang said. Falun Gong is an ancient Chinese spiritual practice that provides moral guidance and strengthened
health. Also called Falun Dafa, Falun Gong is a practice that is known to bring health and inner
peace through exercises and meditation to energize the body. "The practice improvements one's heart and mind through the careful study of universal
principles based on truthfulness, benevolence and forbearance," LSA junior Evan Mantyk, a
three-year practitioner, said. Mantyk, who recently returned from a protest in Washington to
heighten public awareness of the arrest, stressed the non-threatening practices of the group. "Falun
Gong is not a political organization, simply a spiritual guidance," Mantyk added. In July 1999, the communist regime in China outlawed the practice and started a nationwide
campaign to demonize and eradicate Falun, Mantyk said. Since the induction of these laws, China
began persecuting Falun Gong practitioners through numerous arrests, tortures and mass killings of
thousands of innocent people, he added. This is a major violation of international treaties that
China has signed, Zang, a Free Charles Li supporter, said. [...] Zang said the Chinese government has used the [pro-dictator] law and media as tools to limit the
freedoms of citizens in order to persecute innocent people. Representatives of the regime have
adopted every means to defame and slander Falun Gong including the arrest of Li, Zang added. With no chance of a fair trial and right to counsel, rescuing Li is not merely a rescue of a
Falun Gong practitioner, but an important political stand that American citizens have guaranteed
uninfringed rights when visiting other nations, Zang said. The U.S. government should use every appropriate public and private forum to urge the government
of the People's Republic of China to free Charles Li, Mantyk said. [...] "Major issues covering economy and especially the war with Iraq are definitely more
persistent in more politicians minds that human rights issues in China," Evan said. [...] Mantyk said. "It is very important that the United States government upholds justice
and protects its citizens," he added. http://www.michigandaily.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2003/03/11/3e6d74e13d29e
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