Taipei Times: Falun Gong members target Jiang
By Debby Wu, STAFF REPORTER
Monday, Jul 21, 2003 Activists practice Falun Gong exercises during an event in Taipei's Ta-an
Park yesterday to protest against China's suppression of the movement. The
Taiwan Falun Dafa [Association] held a memorial service yesterday to highlight
its appeal for people to file lawsuits against Chinese President [Jiang] for
genocide. "However, we are not able to accuse Jiang in Taiwan because there is no
Taiwanese law against genocide," said Chang Ching-hsi, director of the
[association]. The [association] held a memorial ceremony yesterday at Ta-an Forest Park for
the Chinese Falun Gong members who suffered during [ Jiang regime's] crackdown
on the group on July 20, 1999. The institute has held a memorial service every
year since 2000. To support Falun Gong members who are persecuted in China, the institute has
appealed for public support for a global trial of Jiang on genocide charges. Jiang ordered a crackdown on Falun Gong on July 20, 1999 and large-scale
arrests began shortly afterward. Two days later, Jiang banned the practice altogether, but this did not stop
people in China from practicing Falun Gong exercises. Chang, who is a professor in the economics department at National Taiwan
University, said official statistics show that some 700 Falun Gong members have
died from [ Jiang regime's] abuse, but the actual figure could be as high as
7,000. About 500 Falun Gong members showed up for yesterday's ceremony, all dressed
in yellow t-shirts emblazoned with slogans such as "Falun Dafa Is
Good" During the event, Falun Gong exercises were performed and taught, its
music sung and films played. Representatives from the KMT, DPP and TSU attended the ceremony as well as
prominent literary figures such as Contemporary Monthly magazine's
editor-in-chief Chin Heng-wei. Falun Gong member Yang Ching-tsung said colleagues were concerned about the
persecution of their fellow members in China. "Sometimes we send mail and make telephone calls to the relevant
authorities or organizations to tell them about our concerns," Yang said. A similar commemoration ceremony was held in Kaohsiung yesterday. "We hope that we can get public support for a global trial for Jiang,"
said Yu Chih-jung the Falun Gong member in charge of the Kaohsiung event. http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2003/07/21/2003060278
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