Finnish Newspaper Reports on Falun Gong and Highlights Legal Actions Taken to Bring the Persecutors to Justice (Photo)
On the 14th of September 2004, the Finnish daily newspaper
Vasabladet published the following article about Falun Gong and the
persecution against practitioners in China. The original article was in Finnish. By Lisa Ronn
In China, the movement is forbidden and seventy million
practitioners are being persecuted. Finland is one of the countries in which
lawsuits have been filed against the former regime for torture.
Falun Gong is not the only one to be persecuted in China. It
is as brutal as the persecution of other minorities in China and in some other
countries with bad human rights. (According to FN and Amnesty International)
Pia-Maria Sandas gives the worldwide practice of Falun Gong a
face on the Finnish west coast. Her roots are here, but she currently lives in
Spain. She is well-travelled, and has experienced the consequences of the
genocide in China through close friends.
"Little Fadu was only nine months old when her father was
tortured to death", she says while showing photos of the little four year old
together with her mother, Pia-Maria's friend Jane Zhizhen Dai.
Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, was introduced in China
in 1992 by Master Li Hongzhi. It is a traditional meditation practice that
consists of five sets of exercises. According to the practitioners, the
exercises promote good health and develop the body, the mind and the spirit.
This process is called cultivation.
Falun Gong is practised in over fifty countries. As there are
no membership registers, there is no precise information on how many
practitioners there are. Between the years 1992 and 1999, the movement grew
explosively and has received many recognitions and awards throughout the years. In 1999, the former leader Jiang Zemin investigated how many
practitioners there were in China and the results showed them to be over seventy
million.
The movement was immediately prohibited and banned. Jiang was
able to put the ban into action [even in the face of widespread opposition
within the government.] Despite much accessible information and propaganda, a
valid motivation for why has not been found.
"I assume it is not in a dictator's interest for the human
being to achieve balance", is Pia-Maria's conclusion after a lot of reasoning. Jiang founded the 610 Office that is managing the persecution
against Falun Gong. In reports, the 610 Office is described as the Chinese
Gestapo. According to lawsuits and personal accounts, the 610 Office is using
methods such as mistreatment, rape, incarceration and torture.
"Falun Gong is freely practised and honoured all over the
world. It is only forbidden in the country known for having the worst human
rights in the world", Pia-Maria explains.
From the year 2001 to January 20th of 2004, lawsuits have
been filed in sixteen countries against Jiang Zemin and some of his cohorts for
genocide and torture in the persecution of Falun Gong in China. Finland is one
of them.
Lawyer Erkki Kannisto is in charge of the lawsuit against Luo
Gan, member of the Chinese Communist Party's Politbureau and one of the main
figures in the persecution of Falun Gong.
"My judgment is that the persecution of the practitioners of
Falun Gong in China is truly taking place", Kannisto says.
"It is a threat to human rights and all the world should help
in putting pressure on the Chinese Government".
After Kannisto filed the lawsuit at the end of last year, the
police started an investigation of Luo Gan's participation in the persecution. "I do not work as a lawyer any longer, but I truly hope that
someone else in Finland will take over this matter", Kannisto says.
When and if the trials against Luo Gan, Jiang Zemin and
others suspected of this genocide will start is an open question that millions
of practitioners and critics all over the world are waiting to get the answer
to.
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