American Press (Lake Charles, La.): Drive today to help American held in China
By NAOMI GUIDRY AMERICAN PRESS A rescue drive for an American detained in China for the past six months is
making its way to Lake Charles. Family and friends of Dr. Charles Lee, who has been physically and mentally
tortured while detained in China, are holding a Coast-to-Coast rescue drive to
generate awareness of the abuses and injustice imposed on Lee. August is National Rescue Month and Lee's friends are making a desperate effort
to save Lee. They will travel to the Chinese Consulate in Houston and then
through the states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Arkansas,
Oklahoma and Kansas. Lee was arrested at the Guangzhou Airport on Jan. 22. He was later rushed
through a one-day show trial and sentenced to a three-year prison term for his
intention to expose human rights violations suffered by Falun Gong practitioners
in China, according to rescue drive planners. China's former president, Jiang Zemin, outlawed the peaceful practice of Falun
Gong in 1999. Lee sent a 95-page letter to friends stating he was beaten by
police, deprived of sleep for three days and was handcuffed in awkward positions
for as long as 130 hours. The rescue drive will collect signatures from the public, as well as from
elected officials urging Lee's release. The drive will make its way to Lake
Charles at 10 a.m. today, Aug. 17, in front of the Lake Charles City Hall, 326
Pujo St. The drive will also feature a photo exhibit and speeches. Sponsors of the drive
are Friends of Charles Lee, Global Mission to Rescue Persecuted Falun Gong
Practitioners and Friends of Falun Gong. Signatures collected will be presented to various government officials,
including the State Department. For more information, visit www.rescuecharles.org. http://www.americanpress.com/news/docs/news05.shtml
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