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Practitioners Appeal to the European Parliament - Members of Parliament Express Support (Photos)
By practitioners from Europe
(Clearwisdom.net) While European Parliament Members were in session in
Strasbourg, Falun Gong practitioners conducted a peaceful appeal and a press
conference outside the Parliament building, calling on the European Parliament
to pay attention to the unjust detention of Falun Dafa practitioners during Hu
Jintao's recent state visit to France. The European Parliament is headquartered in Strasbourg. Recently, members of
the European Parliament assembled to discuss and prepare topics for the 2004
United Nations Human Rights Commission, including matters concerning the Jiang
regime's persecution of Falun Gong. When practitioners from France, Belgium,
Germany, England, Denmark and other European countries heard about this, they
traveled to the parliament building to hold a peaceful appeal. They unfurled
banners reading, "Uphold France's Spirit of Liberty". They called on
the MEPs to pay attention to the serious indicators that the persecution of
Falun Gong is spreading to France. Member of European Parliament (MEP) Ms. Nelly
Maes and Mr. Gianfranco Dell'alba attended the press conference and expressed
their support. MEP Ms. Nelly Maes from Belgium expressed her sympathy over the incident that
occurred two weeks ago in which French police unreasonably detained Falun Gong
practitioners. She said that it was obviously a violation of human rights, and
that she had never seen such peaceful people as Falun Gong practitioners. She
has asked Chinese authorities many questions regarding the Falun Gong issue, but
the officials became very upset when they heard the words "Falun
Gong". Ms. Maes said that this was very suspicious. She said that in her
view, Falun Gong practitioners were not criminals and should have not be treated
poorly in China or in France. MEP Mr. Gianfranco Dell'alba from Italy said he felt that the reason the
French police arrested Falun Gong practitioners was because they were under the
pressure from China. He expressed that he would like to try his best to support
democracy. He said that the Chinese government and the Chinese Embassies in
European countries have continuously tried hard to prevent people from raising
concerns about human rights in China. He said that he would try his best to
emphasize this issue to the Chinese delegations who visit Europe. Mr. Dell'alba
also said that in March a delegation from Europe would visit Beijing and he
would utilize the opportunity to raise this issue. Outside the parliament building, the practitioners' appeal and exercise
demonstration was peaceful and serene. Local media reporters were present and
MEPs from different countries stopped to get more information. Lots of
practitioners met MPs from their own countries who said they would pay close
attention to the recent incidents in France. |