"Van Trip to Rescue Charles Li" Arrives in Illinois (Photos)
By practitioners from Illinois
(Clearwisdom.net, September 2, 2003) Clarifying the facts at Charles Li's Alma Mater, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, (UIUC) On August 28, the "Cross Country Van Trip to Rescue Charles Li" arrived at UIUC, where
Charles spent nearly four years for his graduate studies. Charles's fiancée Ms. Yeong-ching Foo
took a special trip to come here from California to clarify the facts to students, faculty and staff
at the University of Illinois. At 10 am, Miss Foo and several other practitioners met with Dr. Kellog, the Vice President of
UIUC, who is in charge of international affairs. Dr. Kellog carefully listened to Yeong-ching's
introduction about Charles' plight, the persecution of Falun Gong in China, and the most recent news
regarding the lawsuits against Jiang filed in different countries charging him with genocide. Other
practitioners also talked about the persecution facts from different aspects. Dr. Kellog expressed
his deep concern over Charles's plight. When he heard that the mother of a practitioner, who drove
from Texas was locked in a psychiatric hospital for not giving up her belief in
Truth-Compassion-Tolerance, he said that was intolerable. Miss Yeong-Ching Foo also visited
Charles's thesis instructor in UIUC, who highly praised Charles for his courage. He also said that
Charles was a very diligent student when he studied in UIUC, and that he would write to President
Bush and the State Department to call for the rescue of Charles. August 28 was the second day of the new semester in UIUC. A constant stream of students flowed
through the plaza outside the student center. Around 12:30 pm, the UIUC Falun Dafa club held a press
conference to welcome the "Cross Country Van Trip to Rescue Charles Li". U. S. Congressman Tim Johnson and Urbana City Council member, Esther Patt wrote supportive
letters for the press conference. Ms. Patt expressed her concern over UIUC alumnus Charles Li and
requested the U.S. government to ensure the safety of Charles. She said in her letter that Charles
encountered the persecution because he opposed the Chinese authorities' human rights violations. She
said that freedom of belief and freedom of religion are the most important and precious rights. She
felt sorrow for people in China who endure the persecution because of their beliefs, and supported
the effort of Falun Gong practitioners in the city of Urbana and in the U.S. in rescuing Charles Li.
She said that their dedication and determination were admirable. The president of the "Student Peace Action" organization, Kate Stepanski, also
delivered a speech at the conference. She said, "As an organization for peace and for all
people to obtain just treatment, we are surprised to learn the Chinese government [Jiang regime]
inhumanly treats Falun Gong practitioners, who have absolutely no reason to be persecuted. UIUC
alumnus Charles Li is unreasonably imprisoned. Falun Gong practitioners have the right to practice
their belief. I call for the U.S. government to ensure Charles Li's freedom." After the press conference, a student was deeply touched by Charles Li's story. She took the
initiative to spend the one hour before her class to help us collect petition signatures. Another
student wanted to join the "Student Peace Action" organization and continue to help rescue
Charles. A German woman who just came from Germany to visit UIUC expressed that she would provide
some help from the perspective of Amnesty International. She said that she would carefully study the
materials that practitioners gave to her. A Chinese scholar had his misunderstandings about Dafa
resolved after a practitioner patiently explained the facts to him. A News Conference Is Held in Chicago, Illinois State Government Officials Call for the Release of
Charles Li The van trip team stayed at UIUC for one day and arrived at Chicago on Friday, August 29. Early on the morning of August 29, Charles Li's fiancée Miss Foo, a practitioner from
California, a practitioner from Texas and Chicago practitioners visited Illinois' U.S. Senators'
offices in Chicago. They also visited the Mayor's office and other government officials' offices.
Practitioners told them about the persecution that Charles Li is currently enduring as well as the
brutal tortures that Falun Gong practitioners have been encountering over the past four years. At noon, the van trip team, together with a few dozen local practitioners, conducted a news
conference at the Federal Plaza near downtown Chicago. Miss Foo talked about how Charles Li was
arrested and persecuted as well as the updated news about Charles's current situation. Charles's
friends in Illinois and the van trip participants also delivered speeches. The Commmissioner of the
16th district of Cook County, Mr. Anthony J. Peraica, also came to join the conference
and gave a speech. He condemned the persecution of Falun Gong and expressed his support. He also
called for the immediate release of Charles Li. The Chicago Tribune, WBEZ FM radio station, New Tang
Dynasty TV, Epoch Times and World Journal sent reporters to cover the event. Recently, many government officials of Illinois from different levels got to know the facts about
the persecution Charles is currently suffering. They paid great attention to this issue. One after
another, they wrote letters to call for the immediate rescue of Mr. Charles Li. Schaumburg, located west of Chicago, is the headquarters of both Motorola and United Airlines.
The Mayor of the City of Schaumburg, Mr. Al Larson, wrote a letter to President Bush to express his
concern over Charles's arrest and imprisonment by the Chinese government. He said that this
indicated that U.S. citizens were no longer safe to visit China. He expressed his strong wish that
President Bush would use his power to have the Chinese government release Charles and allow him to
return home. On July 15, the Alderman of the 37th Ward of Chicago, Emma Mitts, wrote to
Illinois' U.S. Senator Richard Durbin, saying, "(Charles Li) is currently imprisoned in China's
Nanjing Prison, because China claimed that Mr. Li 'planned' to broadcast through interception
video programs about the persecution of Falun Gong. However, when Mr. Li was arrested, he did not
tap into the TV network and he did not commit the crimes that he was accused to. Enclosed please
also find some related materials. I really appreciate your help...... I pray that we can work
together to solve this problem and to get Mr. Li released." On July 17, Carrie Austin, the Alderman of the 34th Ward of Chicago wrote to
U.S. Senator Richard Durbin, "Mr. Li pointed out in his defense, in the face of the fact that
millions of Chinese people are enduring the vicious persecution by their own government, it is a
righteous behavior to utilize a peaceful way to let people know about the truth. In our country, we
have the similar experiences. We also honor those who risk their lives to uphold justice. I will not
be surprised if in the future, people will praise Mr. Li for his courage and his self-sacrificing
spirit....." Falun Gong practitioners actively clarified the facts. Consequently, one after another, major and
smaller local newspapers in cities and towns in Illinois published articles to expose the
persecution of Charles Li and of other Falun Gong practitioners in China. They called on the public
to pay attention to this and take action. The Jiang regime wanted to use deception, rumor mongering and an information blockade to cover up
its brutal persecution of Falun Gong. However, the real situation over the past four years
demonstrates that things have been going contrary to their wishes. More and more people in the world
are learning the truth. We believe that everyone around the world will see clearly the vile nature
of the persecution of Falun Gong. Justice and truth will bring people a bright future.
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