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Article from Danish Newspaper Politiken: Chinese Torture at City Hall Square
June 27th 2004
(Clearwisdom.net) The spiritual movement Falun Gong used International Day in
Support of Victims of Torture to bring into focus the mistreatment of fellow
practitioners in China.
The eyes of the world have followed American soldiers' treatment of Iraqi
prisoners with disgust. But torture of people who think differently than the
regime is a daily occurrence in China.
This was the message that Falun Gong practitioners spread at City Hall Square
yesterday on International Day in Support of Victims of Torture.
In China, Falun Gong is banned and according to the volunteer Falun Gong
practitioners at City Hall Square, 992 Falun Gong practitioners have been
murdered in China since 1999. "All material on Falun Gong is banned and it's not
even permitted to practise in your own home" says Ida Krog, who began to
practise Falun Gong three years ago, after returning from a visit to the East.
The persecution
"There are around 70-100 million Chinese people who practise Falun Gong in
China, but because of the persecution there are probably less now" says Ida Krog
who talked about an organisation in China called the 610-Office, whose sole
purpose it is to seek out, torture and imprison practitioners of Falun Gong.
"It is terrible that people who practise like me, are being mistreated in
this way" she says and looks at the display of posters at City Hall Square,
where volunteers show different methods of torture. One is tied with
outstretched arms, while being beaten; another is tied to a bench with hands
behind the back and with blue and yellow bruises visible on the face.
A better person
An orchestra placed on the opposite side of the City Hall Square threatened
to drown out Falun Gong's message by singing through loudspeakers. Fortunately
one of the movement's principles is 'tolerance'.
The two other principles are compassion and truth; Zhen, Shan, Ren.
Falun Gong is not a political movement, but rather a spiritual movement or
cultivation way as the practitioners call it, where it is a matter of raising
ones moral character.
The practitioners practise five different sitting and standing exercises,
which are similar to Tai Chi. But whereas Tai Chi is more physical, Falun Gong
is more a combination of both physical and spiritual.
In Copenhagen, practitioners meet in Kings Garden, and Ida Krog clearly feels
that the exercises and the two books about Falun Gong have helped her in her
daily life and also in her work in a kindergarten.
"I feel that I have become more tolerant and do not suffer stress at work. I
also have more energy," says Ida Krog, who tries to perform the five sets of
exercises every day; either the short version or a long one that takes two
hours.
The movement doesn't collect money. Their only purpose yesterday was to
display posters and distribute flyers to bring into focus the mistreatment and
the persecution of their fellow practitioners in China.
At www.falundafa.dk you can read more about the persecution.
Torture The Falun Gong movement claims that
the Chinese authorities use the following torture methods on Falun Gong
practitioners in China:
Electric shocks to
sensitive parts of the body, such as genitals, breasts, mouth and anus.
Penetration of the
fingertips with sharp bamboo sticks
Gagging by forcing
filthy material into the mouth, such as used toilet paper, cleaning cloth or
dirty socks;
Leaving the victim
naked for long periods in freezing cold water and dousing with ice cold water;
Forcing the victim to
squat for many hours;
Incessant and daily beatings. Posting date: 6/30/2004
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