Scoop News Agent (New Zealand): Falun Gong Anti-Torture Exhibition In Auckland (Photos)
Wednesday, 30 June 2004, 8:53 am Anti-Torture Exhibition In Auckland 'Iron cell', 'Tiger bench', and 'dead person's bed' were just few of the
Chinese polices' brutal torture methods exhibited by Falun Gong practitioners in
Auckland's Aotea square last weekend. The anti-torture display was part of an effort supporting the United Nations
International Day to support victims of torture. The exhibit graphically
re-enacted the type of abuse that the Communist regime resorts to in forcing
people to recant their adherence to the practise of Falun Gong and its three
principles of Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance. The exhibit was similar to others held by Falun Gong practitioners across the
world in an effort to raise awareness of the plight of Falun Gong practitioners
facing persecution in China. After the practise was released to the public in
1992, by Mr Li Hongzhi, Falun Gong became the most popular form of qigong in
Chinese history. In 1999 it was bann Recently Chinese authorities postponed a prearranged visit by the United
Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture to inspect the Chinese re-education
through Labour Camps and prisons. Chinese authorities cancelled the visit under
the pretext that they were not prepared for the visit. In light of the fact that the Special Rapporteur on Torture has been under
discussion for the best part of a decade, this eleventh-hour postponement raises
serious questions about the sincerity of the Chinese regime's commitment to
international cooperation and in its addressing its woeful human rights record.
Please See Photos Of Auckland Exhibition. Falun Gong is practised worldwide in over 40 countries. It consists of five
simple exercises (taught free by volunteers at practise sites) and the
teachings, which are articulated in the two books China Falun Gong and Zhuan
Falun; free to down load from the Internet www.falundafa.org. At the heart of
the practise are the principles of Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance. Through
a combination of studying the books and performing the exercises, practitioners
strive to become better people by embodying these three principles in everything
they do. Falun Gong has no religious rituals or worship, no donations, fees,
memberships or obligations, no racial or cultural boundaries, no political
gender, no hierarchy, rank or formal organisation. 1. Tiger bench. Practitioners are forced to sit on a small iron bench that is
approximately 20 cm with their knees held together. Usually bricks are inserted
underneath the practitioner's lower legs or ankles and the police officers would
press down on the victim's knees with an iron or wooden rod. 2. Dead person's bed was only previously used for hard-core criminals. Now it
is commonly used to torture Falun Gong practitioners. Practitioners who have
experienced this torture include grandmothers and young unmarried women. 3. Practitioners have been bound tightly by ropes for long periods of time. 4. Re-enactment of Chinese policemen beating a Falun Gong practitioner
sitting on a Tiger bench. http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/PO0406/S00287.htm
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