News-Dispatch (Michigan, U.S.A.): Teens pedal for peace
By Chris Jacobs The News-Dispatch
Bike ride sends message about persecuted children in China A group of teenagers pedaled through Michigan City on Thursday, but it was no
ordinary bike ride. The teens from all over the country are part of a group
called Pedals of Peace. The group is riding to raise awareness about the persecution of children in
China for practicing a form of meditation known as Falun Gong. Falun Gong [...]
emphasizes truthfulness, compassion and tolerance. The goal of the ride, which started in Washington, D.C., is to reach Chicago
today in time for a news conference and rally to speak out about the plight of
Falun Gong children in China. Chicago was chosen because it is where a lawsuit is being filed against Jiang
Zemin, former leader of China who started the persecution in 1999. "We just want to send a message so that the government will stop arresting
and killing kids in China for practicing Falun Gong," Hao Wang, 19, said. He is
a student at Yale University who is participating in the ride. Brian Nieh, 15, of Maryland, also is riding to Chicago. "We are moved by the stories of these kids in China. In America, we have the
freedom to do something about this. In China, the kids don't have that kind of
freedom," Nieh said. He said his practice of Falun Gong has taught him to be a good person and
helped to calm his temper. "That's all the kids in China that do this want, to be a good person, but in
China it's illegal," he said. For more information on the ride, visit the Web site www.pedalsofpeace.org.
For more information on the plight of Chinese children who practice Falun
Gong and what you can do to help, visit www.petalsofpeace.org. Source: http://www.michigancityin.com/articles/2004/05/21/news/news7.txt
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