Hamilton Spectator: Area Man Part of Falun Gong Lobby in Ottawa
Sharon Boase
January 20, 2004 When [persecuted] Falun Gong practitioners gather in Ottawa this
morning to unveil their working relationship with Canada's war crimes
prosecutors, a Hamilton man will be there to witness the announcement. "Even though freedom of belief is in the Chinese constitution, there is
no freedom of belief in China," says Todd, one of a small handful of Falun
Gong practitioners in Hamilton who feared for his safety if his last name was
used. Canadian practitioners of the exercise- and meditation-based spiritual
movement will hold a joint press conference this morning on Parliament Hill.
Along with representatives of the World Organization to Investigate the
Persecution of Falun Gong, they will make public their recent co-operation with
Canada's Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Program in bringing to justice
the persecutors of the Falun Gong. The program can bar from entry, deny a visa, deport and prosecute the
perpetrators of crimes against humanity. Falun Gong adherents will be seeking to have former Chinese president Jiang
Zemin barred from ever entering Canada. According to the Falun Dafa Information Center (Falun Dafa is another name
for Falun Gong), the Chinese government has detained more than 100,000 Falun
Gong practitioners while another 20,000 have been sent to labor camps. In this area, Falun Gong members can be seen performing their exercises at
Bayfront Park and at McMaster University. Although not a religion per se, Falun Gong promotes the principle of
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance." Beginning in 1992, Falun Gong enjoyed media and government support in China.
But in 1999, when a government survey revealed that some 70 million Chinese were
practicing Falun Gong -- more than the Chinese Communist Party's 60-million
membership -- the government outlawed it.
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