Australia: Practitioners Rally in Sydney on International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (Photos)
By a Practitioner in Australia
(Clearwisdom.net) November 25, 2004, Thursday was the International Day
for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Falun Gong practitioners held a
rally in front of Federal Court in downtown Sydney to expose the violence
against women practitioners in China and call attention to the persecution of
Falun Gong in China, especially the persecution of women and children.
Practitioners asked that the four chief culprits, Jiang Zemin, Luo Gan, Zhou
Yongkan, and Liu Jing, be brought to justice. Several practitioners dressed in white to signify mourning described how they
suffered torture and violence in China. Australian Chinese artist Ms. Cuiying
Zhang said in her speech that she was arrested several times for speaking out
for Falun Gong. She was imprisoned for eight months after her last arrest. She
suffered from severe violence and mental torture. She said for this painful
suffering, she filed a lawsuit against former Chinese dictator Jiang Zemin and
the 610 Office, and demanded appropriate compensation. She disclosed that there
was progress in the case and the first court date was scheduled for December 10,
2004. Ms. Jinghang Liu, a former research scientist at the Chinese Academy of
Science, said that she was unlawfully imprisoned six times and sentenced to
three years in prison for persisting in her practice of Falun Gong. She was
tortured with various means, and force-fed many times. She was handcuffed and
shackled, and almost suffocated. Practitioner Ms. Kay said in her speech that she went to Beijing to appeal
with over 30 other western practitioners. She and fellow practitioners were
beaten during detention. Ms. Ying Li, fianc¨¦e of an Australian citizen and a practitioner rescued
with help from the Australian government, talked about how she was tortured when
she was imprisoned in the Qingpu Labor Camp, Shanghai. She said that her sister,
also a practitioner, was also tortured and released recently. Quite a few
Australian citizens spoke of how their 'relatives, including mothers and
sisters, were persecuted in China for not giving up their beliefs. Some even
died from torture during police custody. Ms. Sealand pointed out that the speakers at the rally represented only a
small portion of the actual cases. Based on statistics from the Falun Dafa
Information Center, since July of 1999, 51.38% of death cases have been women.
Their average age was 45 years old and many had children that were left without
proper care. Many more women practitioners have been sexually harassed and
raped. The practitioners hoped that on the International Day for the Elimination of
Violence against Women, more Australian people would come to know the facts
about the persecution of hundreds of thousands of women practitioners in China.
They also hope that more people with righteous minds will speak out against this
brutal persecution, and that western countries will not ignore the human rights
conditions in China while doing business and trading with China.

Rally venue
Rally organizer Ms. Sealand

Chinese artist Ms. Cuiying Zhang
Ms. Jinghang Liu, former research scientist at the Chinese Academy of
Science, gives a speech.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2004/11/27/90136.html
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