SCMP: Falun Gong says HK turned 12 followers away
Friday, April 30, 2004 ASSOCIATED PRESS The Falun Gong meditation group charged on Friday that at least 12 followers
from Taiwan and Macau were barred from entering Hong Kong for what officials
described as "security reasons". [...] The Falun Gong practitioners had hoped to visit Hong Kong for a group
conference this weekend, but at least 12 have been turned away and sent back to
Taiwan and Macau since Wednesday, Falun Gong spokesman Kan Hung-cheung said. Four were barred on Friday, Mr Kan said. Eleven of the Falun Gong followers came from Taiwan and one was from the
nearby gambling enclave of Macau, he said. "We strongly protest the Hong Kong government's unreasonable action to
deny entry to our practitioners," Mr Kan said. Some of the Taiwanese said in a statement late on Thursday that Hong Kong
immigration authorities had refused them entry for "security reasons,"
but didn't elaborate. Mr Kan said officials had searched some of the Falun Gong practitioners and
their luggage before sending them home. He also claimed that an official
injected unspecified medicine into the leg of one woman. [...] Falun Gong frequently protests in Hong Kong to demand the right to practice
its beliefs on the mainland, creating a dilemma for the territory's government,
which allows freedom of speech but doesn't want to offend Beijing. Falun Gong expects 800 followers - including some from Macau, Taiwan, Japan
and Malaysia - to attend a two-day conference starting Saturday. They also
planned a march to China's representative office in Hong Kong on Sunday. Security is usually tight when the group holds conferences in Hong Kong. Kan
said 80 foreign practitioners were barred from entry to Hong Kong for a similar
conference in February last year, but the government has declined to confirm
this. Falun Gong followers believe they can improve their health, morality and
peace of mind through meditation and slow-motion exercise. http://hongkong.scmp.com/hknews/ZZZ3RZQEXRD.html
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