Hong Kong: Practitioners Urge South Korean Government Not to Help CCP Persecute Falun Gong (Photos)
By a practitioner in Hong Kong
(Clearwisdom.net, November 25, 2005) From November 16 to 19, 2005,
during Hu Jintao's visit to South Korea, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
exerted pressure on the South Korean Government, forcing it to breach the
principles of a democratic country and suppress Falun Gong practitioners'
peaceful appeals. The victims include 11 Dafa practitioners from Hong Kong and
local practitioners who were unlawfully arrested and charged. In Hong Kong, practitioners appealed twice last week in front of the South
Korean Consulate in Hong Kong to urge the South Korean Government to not be
accomplices of the CCP. More than 20 practitioners marched for the second time since last Thursday
from Chater Gardens to the South Korean Consulate on the afternoon of November
22 to appeal and hand over an open letter. The practitioners pointed out that the CCP, which maintains power through
lies and violence, would collapse soon. No country or government should assist
that rogue regime against their conscience. Hong Kong practitioners asked the
South Korean Government to immediately correct its mistakes, stop following the
CCP to persecute Falun Gong, withdraw the unreasonable charges against the
practitioners and apologize to the practitioners. Practitioners delivered the book, Nine Commentaries on the Communist
Party in both Chinese and Korean and Falun Gong truth-clarification
literature. During Hu Jintao's visit to South Korea and attendance at the APEC conference
(Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) in Busan, South Korean Government officials
yielded to CCP pressure and interfered with practitioners' appeals. Practitioners returning from South Korea said that they received unfair
treatment during Hu Jintao's visit. Ten practitioners were tightly followed by
Korean police and plainclothes police after they entered the country. Wherever
they ate, stayed, walked or traveled, even using the restroom, Korean police
followed them. Practitioner Hu said, "Every morning, the police were
waiting for us before we got up and monitored us wherever we went." Ms. Liu narrated what happened on the morning of November 17. When Hu Jintao
left the hotel for Parliament at 10 a.m., a large number of police blocked
practitioners appealing outside the hotel and would not let them leave for one
hour. She said, "Those were armed police surrounding us. It is
inconceivable that we were not allowed to move for one hour." Since coming to Korea, the practitioners explained the facts to the Korean
police. The police said that they knew Falun Gong is good but were following
orders from higher levels. A Korean officer told Ms. Lau Wai-hing who was
unlawfully deported, "It is not your problem or my problem. It is the
problem of the government." Some police disclosed that the CCP foreign
ministry contacted the South Korean government and requested stern restriction
of Falun Gong practitioners' appeal. On November 17, on the second day after Ms. Lau Wai-hing's deportation,
practitioners in Hong Kong held an appeal in front of the South Korean Consulate
in Hong Kong and asked that the South Korean government not follow the CCP to
persecute Falun Gong, including not accepting the CCP's blacklist.

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A western practitioner reads an open letter to South Korean Consulate
officials
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2005/11/25/115210.html
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