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The Epoch Times: April 25 -- Not Just a Significant Day on the Australian Calendar By Ben Hurley and Dennis Charleton
Apr 27, 2005 April 25 marks an important date on the Australian calendar, when Australians
express sorrow, remembrance and great pride for the Anzacs. Yet it is also a day
of great significance in China, marking a spring day in Beijing when more than
ten thousand practitioners of a popular meditation system called Falun Gong
gathered without notice around Beijing's central government complex, Zhongnanhai. Practitioners describe Falun Gong as a personal meditation practice that
consists of five exercises and adhering to the principles of
truthfulness-compassion-forbearance. It was released in to the public in 1992
and is now practiced around the world. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is no stranger to protests. Over the course
of 2003 alone, at least 120,000 complainants from across China traveled to
Beijing's supreme court, to legitimately air their grievances about corruption
and miscarriage of justice. But this appeal was different. It was massive, but entirely peaceful and
quiet, with the practitioners of Falun Gong assembled neatly several rows deep.
None shouted slogans or held banners. Traffic was never obstructed at any time.
When the practitioners departed they left not so much as a scrap of paper behind
them, and even picked up the cigarette butts of the policemen standing across
the road. Certainly the incident attracted international attention and was the first
time many people outside of Mainland China heard of the Falun Gong spiritual
practice. Jiang Zemin, then Chairperson of the CCP, labeled the appeal as a
serious threat to the country's leadership, and seized the moment to unleash a
brutal persecution on the group. The truth of the incident is a little more mundane, yet no less profound. Background: arrests and beatings in Tianjin Since mid 1996 certain individuals within the CCP's Public Security Bureau
had felt that Falun Gong's meteoric surge in popularity was not in the interests
of the ruling party, which has a history of brutally repressing anything it does
not directly control. Over the following few years Luo Gan, a government official who would later
play a leading role in the persecution of Falun Gong, spearheaded several
attempts to undermine the popularity of the group. Books by the founder of the
system, Li Hongzhi, were banned from being published in 1996. Morning meditation
sessions in public parks were regularly harassed. However, State-ordered adverse media reports were discredited, and Luo's
undercover investigators simply failed to come up with anything that could be
described as subversive, instead only producing positive reports about the
effects of the spiritual practice. One of Luo Gan's principle allies in trying to subvert Falun Gong was his
brother in law, the physicist He Zuoxiu. On April 11 1999, Dr. He published an
article in the Tianjin College of Education's Youth Reader magazine, which
included a previously discredited story about an individual said to have
committed suicide due to practicing Falun Gong. In reality that young man had
neither practiced Falun Gong nor committed suicide. When the magazine refused
requests to retract the article, practitioners of Falun Gong held an appeal
outside its office over several days from April 18. On April 23 the Public Security Bureau of Tianjin dispatched riot police to
the scene, notwithstanding the fact that the appeal had been peaceful. Many were
beaten up and forty-five were arrested. When local practitioners went to Tianjin
City Hall to request their release, they were told that the orders had come from
"high up" and all appeals on this issue must go to Beijing's Appeals
Office near Zhongnanhai. So that is where they went. A Mastermind Behind the Incident? A major source of paranoia for incumbent Communist Party leader Jiang Zemin
and his Public Security Bureau was the means by which so many practitioners
managed to congregate at Zhongnanhai in such a short time. They felt there had
to be a "mastermind" behind the scenes organizing everything and that
this might well be a rival clique within the Party hierarchy. In fact the message quickly spread simply by word of mouth, email and mobile
phone. At this time government estimates cited the number of Falun Gong
practitioners in China at between 70 and 100 million, and meditation sites in
public parks were frequented by thousands each morning. Word traveled fast, and
ten thousand appellants were in fact only a small phenomena for such a massive
community. Falun Gong practitioner Ms Liu, now living in Australia, says she personally
saw the incident in Tianjin as a very urgent matter, and headed to Beijing as
soon as she heard the news, only to find many already there. "Practitioners
all over the country were very concerned over the event in Tianjin city. Many
practitioners thought if such arrests weren't stopped, then similar arrests
would spread throughout the country," she said. "We had high expectations and trust. We just thought the central
government didn't know the truth about Falun Gong and we thought it was just
small officials causing the troubles." Practitioners Manipulated by Police When the majority of practitioners began to arrive early on the morning of
the 25th, police were waiting for them in force. They refused to let
practitioners approach the Appeals Office, and instead directed them opposite
Zhongnanhai until the group wound entirely around the complex in neat, orderly
rows. Eventually Premier Zhu Rongji came out of the Zhongnanhai government compound
and talked to a small group of representatives. After listening to their report,
Zhu issued an order to release the arrested practitioners that same evening.
After receiving confirmation that the practitioners in Tianjin would be
released, the crowd quietly dispersed between 10.30 pm and 11.30 pm. "Practitioners were rational and very reasonable. When we heard
practitioners in Tianjin city had been released, we peacefully left," said
Ms Liu. Premier Zhu's Conciliation Overturned by Chairman Jiang That same night Jiang Zemin embarked upon a completely different course of
action from Premier Zhu. He wrote a letter which denounced Falun Gong, and made
it clear that he would not tolerate "...a social group involving a large
number of Party members, cadres, intellectuals, as well as army men, workers and
peasants" who were not under the direct control of the Party. During a high level meeting on 19th July Jiang Zemin unilaterally announced
confirmation of a total ban on Falun Gong, ignoring China's constitution and the
wishes of his fellow government officials. The following day saw the beginning
of a wave of arrests of Falun Gong practitioners right across the nation. One of
the worst crimes in history had begun, with thousands of deaths through torture
to follow. The Story Continues The world has, since July 20, 1999, become accustomed to seeing these appeals
by Falun Gong practitioners. A Law and Order episode dramatised one. Peaceful
adherents of Falun Gong have been a fixture outside the meetings of the United
Nations High Commission on Human Rights meetings in Geneva for six years. A
group of over a hundred left flowers and letters at Prime Minister John Howard's
doorstep last year. Levi Browde of the Falun Dafa Information Center spoke about the act of
appealing. "We want to bring the world's attention to terrible crimes being
committed in China- the persecution of Falun Gong. "Others sense that we are not opposing them. We don't oppose
individuals. We are not fighting with anyone. We only oppose what is wrong. We
believe the only real change that happens in the world occurs when people's
hearts change. That is what appeals aim to do." The persecution of Falun Gong has continued, but much has changed. Jiang
Zemin has lost all of his titles and much of his power. The Communist Party that
Jiang ordered to begin persecuting Falun Gong is in a rapidly deepening crisis,
with over one million Chinese having renounced it. Throughout, the practitioners
of Falun Gong have continued their appeals. http://english.epochtimes.com/news/5-4-27/28221.html
Posting date: 4/30/2005
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