Geneva: Falun Gong Practitioners Appeal on the First Day of the United Nations Human Rights Commission Meeting (Photos)
By European Falun Gong practitioners
(Clearwisdom.net) On Monday, March 15, 2004, the first day of the 60th
annual United Nations Human Rights Commission meeting, more than five hundred
Falun Gong practitioners arrived from more than 20 countries around the world, including
Switzerland, Germany, France, Austria, the UK, Holland, Belgium, Italy, Greece,
Slovakia, Russia, Lithuania, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Ireland, Taiwan, the US,
Australia, and Israel. They held a parade in downtown Geneva, held a press
conference on the Places des Nations in front of the UN building, and performed
the Falun Gong exercises. They wanted to appeal to the United Nations,
governments and non-governmental organizations to help bring an end to the
persecution of Falun Gong in China.
This is the fifth year that Falun Gong practitioners have appealed to the UN
and the public during the UN Human Rights Commission meeting in Geneva since the Jiang
regime began the persecution of Falun Gong in July 1999.
The theme of Falun Gong practitioners' appeal this year is to bring Jiang,
Luo Gan, Liu Jing and Zhou Yongkang, the main instigators of the persecution of
Falun Gong, to justice, and to protest the Jiang group's extending the persecution
of Falun Gong to Europe through economic incentives. A recent example is the
unjust treatment of Falun Gong practitioners who wore yellow clothes by French police during the 2004 Chinese New Year celebration in Paris and while Hu Jintao
visited France. In front of the UN building, several dozen banners in multiple
languages conveyed the message of appealing to stop the persecution of Falun
Gong to people passing by. When many government officials attending the meetings
passed by, they slowed down and accepted practitioners' flyers.
At the press conference at 12:00 p.m., two members of the Swiss Parliament
Ms. Maria Roth-Bernasconi and Mr. Ueli Leuenberger and the Co-Chairman of the
European Falun Dafa Association Mr. Peter Jauhal gave speeches respectively. Mr.
David Hiller from the Green Party of Geneva, Secretary of Non-governmental
Interfaith International Dr. Charles Graues and Chairman of the Association of
World Citizens Mr. Reue Wadlow sent messages to the rally. In the end, Falun
Gong practitioner Pan Yu from Australia told of the persecution he suffered in a
Chinese labor camp from early 2000 to May 2000.
In their speeches, two members of the Swiss Parliament, Ms. Maria Roth-Bernasconi
and Mr. Ueli Leuenberger, expressed their support and encouragement for the human
rights and Falun Gong practitioners' peaceful resistance. Regarding Falun Gong
practitioners' appeal to bring the main instigators of the persecution of Falun
Gong to justice, Ms. Roth-Bernasconi said that no religion or organization
endows the right to any person to brutally torture other people. If there are
people doing so, other people should punish them. On the issue of opposing the
persecution of Falun Gong, she stood with the practitioners.
Mr. Ueli Leuenberger expressed his anger over the French government's unfair
treatment of Falun Gong practitioners during the 2004 Chinese New Year. He also
asked the UN Human Rights Commission how people should understand the
UN Human Rights Commission's 'Tremendous Efforts' on opposing the persecution
of Falun Gong. He also encouraged the practitioners by saying that he wishes the
practitioners will be even stronger, more courageous, and persist in the resistance. He
hoped the practitioners' efforts will achieve success. He stated that his heart
would be together with all victims of human rights, not only in China, but also
around the world.
Falun Gong practitioner Pan Yu from Australia described the five-month
harrowing persecution he suffered in a Chinese labor camp. The police guard once
used an electric baton of 40,000 volts to shock him on sensitive areas of his
body for a long period of time. He felt like hundreds of thousands of arrows were
piercing his heart, and lost control of his bladder and bowels. Following the
physical torture and mental torment, he was on the verge of losing his sanity.
He said that there were many similar examples in China and that similar
persecution is still going on.
Ms. Li Ying, who once was detained in a Chinese labor camp for two years, and
was rescued from the labor camp last year with the help of Falun Gong
practitioners from Australia and other countries, came to Geneva for the first
time to appeal. During an interview, she called upon the UN Human Rights
Commission to pay attention to China's human rights situation, and conduct an
independent and just investigation over the human rights situation in China and
the persecution of Falun Gong.
According to a Clearwisdom. Net report on March 15, 2004, as of today, the
verified number of Falun Gong practitioners who have died from persecution in China has
reached 907.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2004/3/16/70082.html
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