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Hong Kong: Falun Dafa Practitioners Hold Cultivation Experience Sharing Conference and Grand Parade against the Persecution (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) Clearwisdom Net Correspondent Wang Ying reports from Hong
Kong -- On May 1, the 2004 Hong Kong Falun Dafa Cultivation Experience Sharing
Conference was solemnly held at Ming'ai Service Center in Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Nearly 700 Falun Gong practitioners from Taiwan, Canada, Australia, the United
States, Malaysia, Thailand, Macau and Hong Kong attended this conference. On May
2, practitioners rallied at the Victoria Park, located between Causeway Bay and
Tin Hau, Victoria Harbor and held a grand parade with the theme "Falun Gong
peacefully and rationally opposing the persecution," demanding the Jiang's group
to immediately release all imprisoned Falun Gong practitioners and stop the
persecution.
2004 Hong Kong Falun Dafa Cultivation Experience Sharing Conference is
solemnly held
The World Journal reported on May 2 that several hundred Falun Gong
practitioners from all over the world attended the 2004 Hong Kong Falun Dafa
Cultivation Experience Sharing Conference. Hong Kong Falun Gong contact person
Huang Jieyi expressed when accepting an interview from the Central News Agency,
that nearly 700 practitioners from Taiwan, Canada, Australia, the United States,
Malaysia, Thailand, Macau and Hong Kong attended this Conference in the morning
at Ming'ai Service Center in Kowloon. Among them, about 300 were from Hong Kong
and 300 from Taiwan.
Ms. Huang Jieyi pointed out that the conference encountered many
difficulties. For instance, some practitioners from other countries or areas
were barred from entry to the territory by the Hong Kong authorities and it was
hard for the organizers to rent a conference hall. But there were still lots of
practitioners attending this conference, said Ms. Huang. The conference hall was
filled to capacity and she felt very encouraged.
She said that up to present, more than 15 practitioners from Taiwan and 4
from Macau were barred from entering Hong Kong by the authorities. Practitioners
from other areas who were refused to enter Hong Kong are still being calculated.
BBC reported on May 2 that Hong Kong Falun Gong practitioners staged a parade
on Sunday (May 2) to request the Chinese government stop the persecution of
Falun Gong practitioners.
Hong Kong media reported that several hundred Falun Gong practitioners
rallied at the Victoria Park in Causeway Bay. They then marched to the Chinese
Liaison Office, requesting the immediate release of imprisoned Falun Gong
practitioners in China and an end to the persecution.
Wearing their trademark yellow T-shirts, the demonstrators held in hands
signs that read, "Rescue Falun Gong practitioners persecuted in China." A
demonstrator from Boston, U.S.A. said that they tried to improve the human
rights situation in China and the persecution in China should not be tolerated.
It is reported that some of the parade attendees were from Taiwan, Japan, Korea,
Indonesia, Malaysia and U.S.A.
Unfortunately, according to Hong Kong media that quoted Hong Kong Falun Gong
spokesperson Kan Hung-cheung, over the past one week, more than 20 practitioners
from other countries or areas who planned to attend the parade were barred from
entering Hong Kong by the authorities. Falun Gong claimed that 949 practitioners
have died in police custody in China and thousands of practitioners are still
imprisoned.
According to Central News Agency's report from Hong Kong on May 2, Falun Gong
practitioners from more than ten countries and areas marched in the afternoon to
the Chinese Liaison Office to protest the authorities' present ban on some
overseas Falun Gong practitioners who planned to attend the conference from
entering the territory.
The report said that several hundred Falun Gong practitioners gathered at
Victoria Park and marched to the Chinese Liaison Office. The organizer estimated
that about 700 people participated in the parade. Hong Kong Falun Gong
spokesperson Kan Hung-cheung expressed strong protest and regret over the
incident that about 25 practitioners from Taiwan and Macau were refused to enter
Hong Kong. He said that they sent a letter to Lee Siu-kwong, the Secretary of
Hong Kong Public Security, requesting him to investigate this incident and
provide a clear explanation.
After the experience sharing conference on May 1, practitioners continued to
hold a series of activities on May 2 including group exercise at Victoria Park,
a press conference to oppose the persecution and a grand parade with theme of "Falun
Gong peacefully and rationally opposing the persecution."
According to a recent report from the Associated Press, Mr. Wan who came to
visit Hong Kong from Mainland, for the first time was surprised to see banners
condemning Beijing government's suppression of Falun Gong. Mr. Wan said, "This
kind of banner can not be seen in China. People should not be persecuted." |