Australia: Practitioners Hold Anti-Torture Exhibition in front of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) On March 9, 2005, Falun Gong practitioners from
Australia held an anti-torture exhibition and news conference in front of the
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Canberra. On that day, Australia's
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and fifty Non-Governmental Organizations
held a closed-door meeting to discuss human rights issues. Falun Gong
practitioners hoped to utilize this opportunity to raise the awareness of the
participating NGO officials and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
They unfurled banners to request Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Alexander
Downer to stop signing
the monthly order preventing the display of Falun Gong banners in front of the
Chinese Embassy. According to Falun Gong spokesperson John Deller, the Falun Gong group
started attending the human rights convention last year. They were invited this
year, as well. However, when Falun Gong practitioners applied for permission to
hold an anti-torture exhibition in front of the Department of Foreign Affairs
and Trade, they were told that the exhibition would bar them from participation
in the convention. The Australian Falun Gong Association believes that Australia
is a democratic country and the application to hold this activity in front of
the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is legal and legitimate. It is also
appropriate to hold an anti-torture exhibition on the occasion of the human
rights dialog. This would help to call attention to the severe human rights
violations against Falun Gong in China. At the same time, this would also
express a request to the public and media that Foreign Minister Mr. Downer stop
signing certificates every month, as he has done over the past three years,
banning Falun Gong practitioners from holding peaceful appeals in front of the
Chinese Embassy in Canberra. Deller said that practitioners have been seeking various means to try to talk
with Mr. Downer about the issue, but have not received any response. Therefore,
Falun Gong practitioners decided to publicize this issue and seek support from
the media and the public. He stated that legal action might not be out of the
question if the certificate issue is not resolved. At around 5:00 pm on March 9, a member of an NGO came to view the
anti-torture exhibition. He said that this kind of petition is very effective
and should be frequently conducted. During this human rights convention, the
Falun Gong issue was raised. He said to the practitioners, "You will
eventually succeed." Some other NGO representatives expressed to Falun Gong practitioners that
Foreign Minister Downer is aware of the persecution suffered by Falun Gong
practitioners in China, but it seems that trade and economic interests are more
important to him. On March 16, 2002, a day before Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Tang
Jiaxuan visited Australia, under pressure exerted by the Jiang Zemin regime,
Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs Alexander Downer signed a certificate to
restrict Falun Gong practitioners from conducting peaceful appeals in front of
the Chinese Embassy. He also ordered federal police officers to remove banners
with the words "stop the persecution", "the world needs
truthfulness, compassion and tolerance" and practitioners' truth-clarifying
poster boards that were set up on the street opposite the Chinese Embassy. The
reason was that he felt the Falun Gong banners and practice music infringed upon
the dignity of Chinese delegation and the Chinese Embassy. Mr. Downer thus became the only person who has signed orders banning Falun
Gong practitioners' appeals in a democratic country. A practitioner said that she could not understand why a banner that read,
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance" would affect the dignity of the
Chinese Embassy. She could not figure it out why the Foreign Minister would sign
such a certificate. She said, "When a criminal kills a person and people
say that he is a murderer, would this infringe upon his dignity? The Minister
has a temporary privilege valid for only 30 days, but he has kept signing the
certificates every month for three years in a row. Obviously, we have our
reasons to question whether he has abused his power." Another Falun Gong practitioner said that Foreign Minister Downer is
restricting practitioners from confronting the representative of their
persecutors. Falun Gong's fundamental principles are
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance", which uphold and promote people's
senses of justice and conscience. The practitioner said that some people might wonder if we are against the
Australian government by protesting Downer's actions. I replied,
"Absolutely not!" Falun Gong practitioners throughout the world have
conducted all kinds of peaceful appeals calling for an end to the persecution.
We have no interest in politics and political power. Anyone who violates human
rights, no matter where they are and who they are, should be corrected.

Falun Gong spokesperson Mr. John Deller speaking at the news conference

Anti-torture exhibition in front of the Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade in Canberra
Falun Gong practitioners participating in the news conference
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2005/3/13/97259.html
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