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The Epoch Times: Press Conference Held in Sydney for South Africa Shooting (Photos) Translated from the Chinese edition
Jul 03, 2004 Falun Gong
practitioners and families of victims of the South African shooting held a
press conference outside of the Chinese Consulate in Sydney. EPOCH TIMES
PHOTO.
SYDNEY -- At 10 am on June 30, Falun Gong practitioners and family members
of the victims who suffered at the recent South Africa shooting held a press
conference outside of Sydney's Chinese consulate. At the press conference, they
talked to media in depth about the incident, in which Australian Falun Gong
practitioners were shot at.
Falun Gong spokesperson John Deller said that when there were reports that
Vice President Zeng Qinghong and Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai would visit
South Africa between June 27 and 29, nine Falun Gong practitioners voluntarily
went to South Africa for a peaceful appeal and to file a lawsuit against Zeng
Qinghong.
On the afternoon of June 28, the practitioners arrived at South Africa's
Johannesburg Airport. Around 8:30 pm, on their way to Pretoria, a white vehicle
approached the cars that the practitioners were driving and opened fire. At
least five gunshots hit the car. Afterwards, bullets holes through the car were
visible and the car tires were flattened.
Falun Gong
spokesperson John Deller explains in detail about the shooting at the press
conference.
Falun Gong practitioners believe that this shooting is no ordinary criminal
activity, and falls in the category of political intrigue and premeditated
murder. The first fact sited is that the people shot at were Falun Gong
practitioners with Australian citizenship. They were not familiar with any
local South African people or places, and had no enemies there to speak of.
Second, eyewitness Wang Tang revealed that the gunmen used an AK-47 assault
rifle, and immediately escaped after firing. Unlike a common thief, the shooter
made no attempt at robbery. Third, David Liang, the victim who was shot, was
wearing a jacket with "Falun Dafa" written on it.
When it comes to criminal motive, the rational inference is that Zeng
Qinghong and Bo Xilai hired local thugs to prevent Falun Gong practitioners
from filing a lawsuit against them; or Zeng's body guards directly carried out
an assassination attempt on Falun Gong practitioners.
It is reported that for more than 10 years, Falun Gong has spread overseas.
This is the first case of Falun Gong practitioners outside of China being shot
at. At the press conference, John Deller called on governments and media around
the world to uphold justice and conscience, condemn Jiang and his followers'
illegal suppression of Falun Gong and its terrorist acts, and begin a
comprehensive investigation on this armed assault.
David Liang was the one injured victim in the shooting. His co-worker Mr.
Luo told reporters, "David Liang has been a co-worker and friend of mine for
many years. Now, I am very worried. He has parents, as well as two children for
him to take care of. His mother is in a wheelchair. He is in the same
profession as me, a taxi driver. Once we stop working, our income will also
stop. So, his financial situation is what many of his co-workers and friends
are concerned about. I hope that society and others can help him out."
Another friend told the reporter, "I've known Mr. Liang for more than two
years. He is a very honest and kind-hearted man. Friends of his all agree that
he is someone who is always willing to help others. David is also very filial
at home. Everyone was shocked to hear what had happened to him. We are very
concerned about his health. He has elderly parents and two young children. His
health will directly impact his family life. So we are indeed greatly
concerned, and hope he will soon recover. "
Mr. Wei was among the group of Australian Falun Dafa practitioners who went
to South Africa with David Liang. His wife and their three-year-old daughter
also came to the press conference. The wife told the reporter, "My daughter was
so scared before she went to bed last night, and she cried and woke up
throughout the night, thinking that something bad had happened to her daddy.
Daddy is not home and she is really worried."
"We hope that all of those [Falun Gong] practitioners in South Africa can
return home. We also hope the Falun Gong practitioners in China can safely
return home. The persecution has extended from China to overseas. We hope that
everyone can help to stop this global persecution of Falun Gong practitioners."
Mr. Li is also among the group that went to South Africa. At the press
conference, Mr. Li's wife, Li Ying, said to media that her husband received
threatening phone calls just a few days before he left Australia.
Two months ago, their van, which has the Falun Gong insignia on it, was
attacked near the Chinese consulate in Sydney. Its four tires were flattened,
all the windows were smashed, and the car body was painted with graffiti.
Ms. Li believes that Jiang and his followers have exported their crimes to
overseas; they try to incite hatred and carryout terrorism. Ms. Li Ying calls
on the Australian government to strengthen citizens' personal safety. She hopes
that all people and the Australian government can together help Falun Gong
practitioners stop this kind of terrorism from spreading globally.
Source: http://english.epochtimes.com/news/4-7-3/22253.html Posting date: 7/5/2004
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