Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser (Sydney, Australia): Residents sign petition opposing persecution
Wednesday, October 13, 2004 An international fight against persecution has gained support from the people
of Macarthur. Falun Dafa -- also known as Falun Gong -- is a Chinese practice of
self-improvement and exercise with the guiding principles of truthfulness,
compassion and forbearance. The practice was banned in China in 1999 by the former president Jiang Zemin,
and practitioners say there has been a campaign of persecution and torture ever
since. The petition was started after Sydney man David Liang, 42, was shot in both
feet after he and eight other Australians arrived in South Africa to file a law
suit against visiting Chinese officials. Stacey Wang of Ingleburn said many Macarthur people supported the Falun Dafa
cause. "Australians, Chinese and Vietnamese all practice in the local area," Ms Wang
said. "Most of them practiced before the persecution and know that Falun Dafa is
very good and very helpful." Ms Wang said Chinese practitioners living in
Macarthur had been black-listed by the Chinese government and had had trouble
getting visas and renewing passports. Zoran Bulic of Ingleburn, a practitioner for two years, said Falun Dafa
offered health and psychological benefits. "It's a very simple practice but a very powerful one," Mr. Bulic said, "it
teaches people how to be good." "We would like to let everyone know about the terrorism and the evil nature
of the persecution," she said. "Even outside China, we deeply feel the persecution and we want to stand up
and say no to the evil." Ms Wang said Macarthur residents were quick to show concern about the issue.
"The people agree that the Government should do something about it," she
said.
A petition calling for the Federal Government to protect the safety and basic
rights of Australian Falun Dafa practitioners has been signed by 2000 residents.
The petition calls for the Federal Government to realize that there is
increasing violence against Australian citizens and to understand that these
attacks are acts of terrorism.
Ms Wang said the petition was a way of bringing David Liang's plight to the
Macarthur region.
The petition will be sent to Federal Opposition Leader and Werriwa MP Mark
Latham and to Macarthur MP Pat Farmer.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2004/10/19/86920.html
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