Chicago Daily Southtown: Doctor's supporters speak
June 26, 2003 (Clearwisdom.net) Practitioners of the Chinese art of Falun Gong stopped at
the Tinley Park Village Hall on Wednesday to speak out about the imprisonment of
an American doctor by the communist Chinese government. Dr. Charles Li, 37, of Menlo Park, Calif., was arrested Jan. 22 when he
arrived at the Guangzhou City Baiyun airport in southern China to visit his
parents, said Sue Shufen Xu, a Chicago woman who led the delegation visiting
Tinley Park. Li is a practitioner of Falun Gong, a form of meditation and exercises taught
privately for thousands of years but made public in China in 1992. It was banned
seven years later by China's president, Jiang Zemin, and supporters of the
movement claim 100,000 people have been imprisoned since then. Li's supporters are campaigning for public opposition to his imprisonment,
according to Xu and Jason Wang, a Texas graduate student who knew Li from
childhood. They urge letters to Congress, with more information at
www.faluninfo.net or www.rescuecharles.org Educated at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, Li was sentenced
to three years in prison after a one-day trial March 21. He is charged with
intending to tap into the state-run TV system. After a brief hunger strike in
May, Li was force-fed - a brutal procedure that in Chinese prisons often
involves feeding only salt, according to Xu and Wang. "If all of us stand up, it's a much stronger voice," said Xu, whose
delegation traveled to nine Illinois communities since last week, including
stops in Joliet and Chicago Heights. http://www.dailysouthtown.com/southtown/yrtwn/swest/267swyt9.htm
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