SundayTimes (South Africa): Chinese protester in SA injured in shooting
Wednesday June 30, 2004 (SA)
A Chinese man was shot and injured on Monday afternoon shortly after arriving
in Johannesburg from Australia to protest against the South African visit of
Chinese vice president Zeng Qinghong, police said on Tuesday. Senior Superintendent Selby Bokaba, spokesman for the Office of the National
Commissioner of Police, could not confirm reports that Jillin Lilang who was
admitted to Chris Hani-Baragwanath Hospital, and his four companions were
members of the Falun Gong movement. The movement has been banned in China [China's defamatory term omitted]1
since 1999 and once claimed millions of followers on the mainland. It has faced
a tough crackdown by the Beijing government, which considers it one of the most
serious threats to its rule. Bokaba confirmed that the five had come to South Africa to protest against what
they called "Chinese intolerance and abuse". "They were on their way to their hotel in Pretoria and got lost. Instead of
taking the N1 they took the M1 South towards Bloemfontein. At Nasrec an unknown
motorist shot at the car, wounding one of them in both legs." Lilang is in serious condition. Bokaba could not offer further details. "We are investigating and we need to talk to all the occupants of the car." He could not say what nationalities the five held but confirmed that they were
of Chinese ethnicity. AFP reports that the movement issued a media statement on the Internet on
Tuesday, saying their members went to South Africa to protest against the
"persecution of Falun Gong" by Vice President Zeng and his Minister of Commerce,
Bo Xilai, who arrived in Johannesburg on Saturday and are scheduled to depart
late on Tuesday. "They (the Falun Gong members) intended to hold a press conference to expose the
crimes of the two officials and to have legal papers served against them," the
Falun Data Information Centre said. "The shooting was a premeditated action specifically targeting Falun Gong during
the two officials visit," the organisation said. Sapa
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1. Falun Gong has no political agenda and is only classified as a
self-improvement system. Practitioners follow the principle of Truth,
Compassion, Tolerance and practice five-sets of gentle exercises. Because of its
tremendous beneficial effects on peoples' health, it was quickly spread in China
and beyond. The former head of the Chinese Ruling Party, Jiang Zemin could not
tolerate that Falun Gong practitioners outnumbered china party members. Jiang
initiated the persecution against Falun Gong and used lies and violence to force
the practitioners to renounce the practice. He manipulated the totalitarian
government and all its media to demonize Falun Gong and incite hatred towards
Falun Gong practitioners. During the last five years, at least 997 practitioners
were tortured to death due to police's violence in forcing them to give up the
practice. Many practitioners are still being tortured by police in jails and
labor camps.
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