Practitioners Meet with United Nations Journalists in Geneva
(Clearwisdom.net) For the opening session of the
United Nations Commission on Human Rights at Geneva on Thursday, March 11, 2004,
the Swiss Falun Gong Association organized a meeting with United Nations
journalists, to give them the latest news on the suppression of Falun Gong and
on the peaceful means being implemented to end it. Journalists of the major
press agencies showed their interest by continuing a discussion with
practitioners for the duration of the press conference. During the discussion, practitioners placed emphasis on two
key points: On the first point, journalists were informed of the growing
number of deaths under torture, notably 64 identified cases in three months from
November 2003 to January 2004, and of the multiple means employed, including
force-feeding with boiling water or human excrement and shocking all over the
body with electric batons. They were informed, moreover, that this
intensification is reinforced by the State machinery in each province, each town
and each village, to keep a close watch on and cruelly persecute Falun Gong
practitioners. On the second point, an overview was given to the journalists
who are already aware of a certain number of events that occurred over the past
five years, for example, what happened in Germany (April 2002), in Iceland (June
2002), during the visit of the former Chinese President Jiang Zemin, and more
recently in Paris during the visit of Hu Jintao (January 2004) for the Chinese
New Year. The journalists were particularly interested in such blunders and in
these repressive actions in democratic countries where even the color yellow
could be declared illegal, as happened in Paris. They noted that in Germany the
Government apologized and in Iceland the apologies of the citizens and members
of Parliament had also been published by the press. Finally, The Swiss Falun Dafa Association recalled that
criminal complaints against Jiang Zemin and his followers who were responsible
for the persecution continued to be filed -- for genocide, crimes against
humanity and torture -- and that a judicial hearing was already in process for
several months in Paris. There was also the filing of a second criminal
complaint against the Chinese Minister of Culture in January 2004, which was
accepted by the Prosecutor-General. Source: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200404/18752.html
Chinese version available at
http://www.yuanming.net/articles/200403/30057.html
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