Daily News from Iceland: Letter of the Week
Iceland, Warm and Sunny My lasting memories of Iceland will always be of
warmth and sunshine -- both from the weather and from the people. Anyone who was
there in Reykjav k in mid-June 2002 for the record-high temperature (25 degrees
Celsius) and the outpouring of support for Falun Gong practitioners, feels the
same. The unelected leader of China, who shall remain nameless, was visiting
several countries in Northern Europe, including Iceland for three days. About
250 Falun Gong practitioners from all over the globe made the voyage to Iceland
to "welcome" the visitor with signs, banners and public meditation. Larger
contingents have done the same without incident, before and since, when that
visitor has travelled elsewhere. Police in Gothenburg, Geneva, London, Washington, New York and Houston will
tell you that Falun Gong practitioners are the most mellow, peaceful,
cooperative bunch they have ever worked with on the streets. They even comment
on the calming energy flowing out as we sit in meditation or stand to do those
slow exercises. Iceland, with its long traditions of democracy and human rights, would
provide another occasion to harmoniously let the people know about that visitor:
his personal responsibility in imprisoning, torturing and killing Falun Gong
practitioners, and to express in person to him that he should stop. Little did
we know that we would become the week's biggest national news story! The
Icelandic government announced a ban on Falun Gong practitioners entering the
country, and promptly detained about 70 arrivals in a schoolhouse near the [Keflav k]
airport on 10 June. There was a groundswell of righteous indignation from the people of Iceland.
They were incredulous that their government would summarily cut off rights of
free expression and entry to Iceland for anyone, let alone a group promoting
health and goodness, which had proven itself to be non-violent. The government's
action was unprecedented, as was the people's, who gathered in a rally and march
to the Chinese consulate, 3,000 strong (that's over one per cent of the national
population). Icelanders marched with black gags, symbolizing the government's
actions. They held signs declaring, "Evil will be rewarded with evil." (in
Icelandic), and they carried hundreds of golden banners with the core teaching
of Falun Gong: "Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance". Icelanders learned the
exercises; they gave us smiles and handshakes and copious words of support. Some Falun Gong practitioners with Icelandair tickets were stranded at
distant airports for as long as three days. Eventually the government quietly
let most in, but not until after rousing Icelanders and denting the
international image of Iceland as a bellwether of democracy. The government has
yet to make amends, or acknowledge the goodness of Falun Gong, but they may come
around yet. We hope, for the sake of Iceland, temporarily fooled by the deceit
of that visitor's agents, that the national leaders do come around. When it
comes to the typical Icelander, though, Iceland is truly a special place with
warmth and good hearts, no matter the season! John Nania Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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