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Los Angeles: Practitioners Rally Against the CCP for Instigating Thai Police to Violate Human Rights (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) On December 16, practitioners from Los Angeles
delivered a letter to the Thailand Consulate in Los Angeles. The letter strongly
protested the incidents on December 10 and 15. Instigated by the Chinese
Communist regime, on December 10, Thai police roughly treated the Falun Gong
practitioners who were peacefully appealing in front of the Chinese Embassy to
Thailand. On December 15, Thai police arrested eight practitioners. Los Angeles
practitioners called on the Thai Government not to give in to the pressure from
the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and not to comply with the totalitarian regime
to persecute Falun Gong. In addition, they demanded the immediate release of the
detained practitioners and restoration of practitioners' rights to conduct
peaceful appeals in front of the Chinese Embassy. In front of the Thai Consulate, practitioners displayed a huge banner which
read: "Thailand, Do Not Help the Chinese Communist Regime Persecute Falun
Gong." On behalf of Falun Gong practitioners, Dr. Wu Yingnian, associate
professor from the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), delivered the
protest letter and truth-clarifying materials to the Consulate.
During his meeting with Consul Som Pop Sermswatsri, Dr. Wu described details of
the incident and facts of the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong. He hoped that
the Thai government and people would uphold justice and not help the Chinese
Communist regime to persecute Falun Gong. The consul stated that he would pass
the practitioners' requests on to his government. According to professor Wu, on December 10, in order to protest the rape of
Falun Gong practitioners by Chinese policeman He Xuejian, Falun Gong
practitioners held a quiet sit-in on the roadside opposite the Chinese Embassy
in Bangkok, Thailand. They "clarified the truth" to passersby and
called for an end to the persecution of Falun Gong. Around noon, several dozen
uniformed police and plainclothes police crossed the road and forcibly searched
practitioners' bags, dragged practitioners away and grabbed their banners,
causing injury to practitioners and damaging their personal belongings. At the
site, some policemen said that they didn't want to interfere with the protest,
but the Chinese Embassy ordered them to do so. Professor Wu stressed that such a
gross violation of human rights happened on International Human Rights Day. Professor Wu said, "The interference with the peaceful protests of
practitioners is still happening. Yesterday (December 15), they arrested eight
practitioners who were sitting in front of the Chinese Embassy. Among the
detained practitioners, there were three children who are four, six, and
fourteen years old. When policemen took the practitioners away, they dragged and
beat them, causing several injuries. So far, one practitioner has been released,
and the other seven are on a hunger strike." Professor Wu called on the Thailand government to recognize the totalitarian
and brutal nature of the CCP, not to be an accomplice of the regime in the
persecution, and to uphold justice, human morality and conscience. |