The Epoch Times: South Africa Embassy Assures Family Members of Shooting Victims That the Criminals will be Brought to Justice (Photo)
The Epoch Times Jul 08, 2004 Seven Australian Falun Gong practitioners with their families met with
Ambassador Harold Hoyana and Secretary Rasheeda Adam regarding the shooting of a
Falun Gong practitioner in South Africa. A full investigation is under way by police officials, according to the South
Africa Embassy. The spiritual movement Falun Gong was banned five years ago in China and is
severely repressed there. However, while practitioners' human rights are
violated in China, and they have complained about harassment by Chinese
officials overseas, this is the first time they have been shot at, according to
Li Ying, a family member of one of the victims. Li said that before her husband Li Lianzhong left for South Africa, he
received a threatening phone call from someone who clearly did not want him to
go to South Africa. "It is quite clear that the shooting was no accident,
but a planned maneuver. The gunmen did not attempt to take any money or
property, and the incident spoiled the practitioners' intent to serve Zeng
Qinghong with legal papers for his participation in the persecution of Falun
Gong practitioners in China." "South Africa has also seen days of civil injustice, as well as a
peaceful movement towards something better," said Adams, "I understand
why some Falun Gong practitioners are making many sacrifices, and in some cases
the ultimate sacrifice to obtain their freedom of belief." Shooting victim David Liang is the father of two children and caretaker for
his disabled mother. He suffered bullet wounds in both feet. Liang is by
profession a taxi driver. Family members hope the surgery is successful so that
he will be able to return to work. http://english.epochtimes.com/news/4-7-8/22340.html
Translated from the Chinese edition

Li Ying (far right), Liao
Xiao Qing with her daughter (4th from right), along with South African
ambassador to Australia, Mr. Harold Hoyana (2nd from right) and head
secretary Rasheeda Adam (3rd from right) pose for a group picture.
(Epoch Times)
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