Australia: Falun Gong Practitioners Hold Press Conference Prior to Australian Foreign Minister's Visit to China (Photos)
By practitioners from Australia
(Clearwisdom.net) Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer will go to
Beijing on August 16, 2004 for a two-day state-visit. On August 13, Falun Gong
practitioners in Australia held a press conference in Capital Canberra and
delivered an open letter to Mr. Downer as well as a list of Australian
residents' family members who are subjected to persecution in China for
upholding their practice of Falun Gong. Practitioners called upon the Foreign
Minister to openly condemn the ongoing persecution of Falun Gong in China during
his state visit to China. They hoped that the Minister would request China to
release those Australian residents' family members. Practitioners peacefully practiced the Falun Gong exercises and sent forth
righteous thoughts outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The press conference
began at noon. Kay Rubacek represented the Australian Falun Dafa Association to read the
open letter to Minister Downer. In the open letter, practitioners expressed
their appreciation towards Australian government for their effort in rescuing
Australian Falun Gong practitioners and their family members who were persecuted
in China. At the same time, practitioners hoped that the Australian government
would continue to uphold justice and prevent the Jiang Zemin regime's state-run
terrorism from exporting to other countries. The letter wrote, "Australia's
silence would prolong the suffering of those innocent Falun Gong practitioners.
Australia has the responsibility to openly condemn and help stop this brutal
suppression." Up to present, there are still three Australian Falun Gong
practitioners' family members being unlawfully imprisoned in labor camps or
jail. Ms. Rubacek said, "We request Mr. Minister of Foreign Affairs to urge
China to unconditionally release them." Ms. Rubacek said that if China improves
its human rights situation, its society would become more stable and that will
benefit the mutual trade between the two countries. Practitioner Jane Dai who just came back to Sydney from Athens on August 13
also went to Canberra with her daughter. Ms. Dai recounted with tears how her
husband was tortured to death in China for upholding his belief in
Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance and not giving up his practice of Falun Gong.
In order to prevent such tragedy from happening again, Ms. Dai became one of the
plaintiffs of several lawsuits filed in different countries against Jiang Zemin,
the chief perpetrator of the persecution. Over the past two and half years, Ms.
Dai and her daughter traveled to nearly 40 countries to tell people her family's
plight. She said that people should not keep silence for the sake of economic
interests. She said that silence would not only tolerate but also support the
persecution. Four months ago, Ms. Dai's mother passed away. Her mother's last
wish was to see granddaughter little Fadu, but the Chinese Consulate denied Ms.
Dai and her daughter Fadu's visa application because they are Falun Gong
practitioners. More similar tragedies are still taking place in the human world.
Ms. Dai called upon all people to bravely stand up to stop the killing of Falun
Gong practitioners. Falun Gong practitioner Ms. Xie Yan who was just rescued from China and came
to Australia two weeks ago expressed her thankfulness to the Australian
government and officials for their great support and help to allow her fiancé
and her reunite. In the meantime, she hoped that the Australian Foreign Minister
would raise China's human rights issue during his state visit and urge the
Chinese government to stop the persecution of Falun Gong. Ms. Xie Yan said,
"True free trade can only exist in a country where there are freedoms of
expression and belief." After the press conference, Kay entered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
building and delivered the open letter and related materials. Australian TV station SBS, ABC and
Channel 10 came to gather news. Note: There are still three
Australian Falun Gong practitioners' family members currently imprisoned in
China's labor camps and prisons. They are: Ms. Tao Yuelan, 47 years old, younger
sister of Ms. Tao Yuefang, resident of Sydney. Detention time: unlawfully sentenced
to 8 years in prison Detention place: No 6 division of the
Beijing Woman Prison Phone: (86)-10- 60276833;
(86)-010-60276688, ext: 8061 or 8062. Ms. Li Hong, 39 years old,
sister-in-law of Australian citizen Mr. Li Qizhong Detention time: September 2002,
sentenced to two and half years in forced labor camp. Detention place: Tianjin City Dagang
Banqiao Woman Forced Labor Camp. Zip code: 300270 Phone: (86)-22-63251823; (86)-22-
63251619 (office), (86)-22-63251069 (section of education) Mr. Wang Jianping, 46 years old,
Australian citizen Christine Hond's ex brother-in-law. Detention time: September 2000,
sentenced to 8 years in prison. Detention place: Shanghai City
Tilanqiao Prison 082-026, zip code: 200082

Delivering an open letter

Delivering an open letter

Ms. Jane Dai speaking at the press conference

Kay Rubacek of Australian Falun Dafa Association speaking

Practitioners demonstrating the Falun Gong exercises outside the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs

Outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2004/8/15/81853.html
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