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Washington DC: Practitioners Appeal in front of the Singapore Embassy (Photos)
By a practitioner from Washington DC (Clearwisdom.net) A few days ago, China was the only one country in
the world that detained or imprisoned Falun Gong practitioners. Unfortunately,
this ignominious record was broken on April 27, 2005 in Singapore, a country
whose constitution ensures citizens' freedoms of expression and assembly. The
detained Falun Gong practitioners were charged for peacefully and publicly
telling of the facts of the persecution experienced by Falun Gong practitioners
in China and distributing related truth-clarifying materials. Falun Gong practitioners holding a peaceful appeal in front of
the Singaporean Embassy It is reported that two Falun Gong practitioners, Ms. Ng Chye Huay and Ms.
Cheng Lujin were charged with ""Assembly without a Permit" and
"Possession and Distribution of VCDs without a Certificate" and six
other charges in May 2004. After nearly one-year trial, on April 27, 2005, the
Singapore court convicted the two practitioners. Ms. Ng was fined 24, 000
Singapore dollars, while Ms. Cheng was fined 20,000 Singapore dollars (1
Singapore dollar is about 0.61 US dollar). The two practitioners refused to
accept the verdict and expressed that they would file an appeal. They were taken
to the Changi Women's Prison at 6:00p.m the same evening, where they may be
jailed for at most 24 weeks. Ms. Cheng has a six-month-old baby who needs to be
taken care of, but her request to have her baby with her was turned down by the
Singapore police. Ms. Cheng Lujin went on a hunger strike in jail to protest the
court's incorrect verdict. The unjust and incorrect verdict issued by the Singapore court aroused great
attention from practitioners throughout the world. On noon of April 29, 2005,
Falun Gong practitioners in Washington DC area held a peaceful appeal in front
of the Singapore Embassy and conducted a press conference. Practitioners
demanded that the Singapore government immediately release the two innocent
Falun Gong practitioners. They also called upon the Singapore government not to
act as an accomplice of the Chinese Communist regime, and immediately stop
participating in the suppression of Falun Gong. Several dozen practitioners silently stood on the street opposite to the
Singapore Embassy and unfurled banners that read in Chinese and English,
"Singapore: Stop persecuting Falun Gong", "Immediate release Ng
Chye Huay and Ms. Cheng Lujin", "Release the Truth Tellers". Dr. Huang, a scientist from NASA, represented Falun Gong practitioners to
read out a letter to the Singapore Ambassador. In the letter, practitioners
called upon the Singapore government to respect Falun Gong practitioners' basic
human rights and uphold justice and conscience with the law rather than abusing
the sacred law to punish Falun Gong practitioners for trying to allow more
people to learn about the truth. The shadow laid by the Chinese Communist regime on Singapore This verdict delivered by the Singapore court is not the only one unjust
treatment toward Falun Gong practitioners by its government. Ms. Zhen Hanfei who
spent four years in Singapore as a student detailed her own experiences and
other Singapore Falun Gong practitioners' experiences that she was aware of. She
stated, "The Singapore Falun Dafa Association was officially established
and registered in 1996. Therefore, Falun Gong is legal in Singapore. Before the
Chinese communist regime started persecuting Falun Gong, it was quite free for
practitioners to hold activities. They were free to hold group practice,
experience sharing conferences and 9-day lecture series to feature Master Li's
lecture videos. Practitioners did not need to apply for any permit to hold these
activities. After the Chinese communist regime began persecuting Falun Gong,
things have changed. Many activities have been restricted. Practitioners are not
allowed to hold the 9-day lecture series at the original place. It is okay for
them to apply to practice the Falun Gong exercises, but if they want to hold
activities to expose the persecution and clarify the truth, they encounter
tremendous resistance and usually, they do not obtain the permission." "However, the Singaporeans are also victims of this persecution"
said Ms. Zhen. "After the Chinese regime began suppressing Falun Gong in
1999, Singaporean media reprinted a large amount of deceptive propaganda against
Falun Gong from the Chinese state-owned media. The reprinted propaganda usually
occupied several pages, on which many bloody photos used by the Chinese regime
to defame Falun Gong were posted. These kinds of articles had been reprinted for
two to three years in Singapore. As a consequence, lots of Singaporean people
were misled and thought that Falun Gong was like what the Chinese Communist
regime described. Some people even mistakenly believed that Falun Gong
practitioners condoned murder or suicide, and even that Falun Gong was illegal
in Singapore, and so on. Falun Gong practitioners have thus frequently
encountered discrimination. When they practiced the exercises outside, someone
would report to the police. Then the police came and recorded each
practitioner's identification number. As a result, many practitioners received
unfair treatment during the process of applying for permanent residency or
extension of their work visa or student visa." Ms. Zhen said, "Some Falun Gong practitioners could not obtain their
permanent resident card even five or six years after they married to
Singaporeans. But in normal cases, one could get his permanent resident status
in several months. One practitioner who is my close friend went to the
Immigration Office to extend his student visa. Normally, it takes one week to
get a two-year extension. But he was required to renew his visa every other week
and it lasted for more than one year. I, myself was also requested to renew my
visa every month until I obtained my degree." Ms. Zhen was also threatened by the police for carrying Falun Gong
truth-clarifying Video CDs. She said, "There was one time, two fellow
practitioners and I went to a subway station to do survey on Falun Gong. We were
reported to the police. The police officers came and searched my bag, in which
they found Falun Gong truth-clarifying Video CDs. The officers claimed that the
VCDs were not authorized and it was illegal to carry them. Later, the police
station sent me a warning letter and informed the Immigration Office. Shortly
after, the Immigration Office sent me another letter warning me that my student
visa would be canceled if I'm found to do the same thing again." "In Singapore, we frequently encounter such harassment and
discrimination", said Ms. Zhen, "Falun Gong practitioners feel
tremendous pressure in Singapore." From Ms. Zhen's experiences, especially the change in Singapore government's
attitude toward Falun Gong practitioners before and after the Chinese regime's
suppression against Falun Gong, one can clearly see the shadow cast by the
Chinese communist regime on Singapore. What Singapore government and police have
done indicated that they already participated in the persecution of Falun Gong. Does the persecution in China really have nothing to do with Singapore? During court session, when witnesses of Falun Gong practitioners talked about
the brutal persecution encountered by Falun Gong practitioners in China, the
Judge said, "The persecution is taking place in China and it is the Chinese
people's matter, therefore, we have no interest in it. The persecution in China
has nothing to do with this case." But is the judge's statement really true? Mr. Ding, an economist from Virginia said, "If the persecution in China
truly has nothing to do with Singapore, why would the Singapore government
evidently change its attitude toward Falun Gong practitioners after the Chinese
communist regime's suppression began? Why would the Singaporean media reprint
such a large amount of articles that slandered Falun Gong from the Chinese
Communist regime's mouthpiece? If Singaporean people had not been poisoned by
the Chinese communist regime's propaganda, but they had an objective and just
understanding about Falun Gong, practitioners would not have to sacrifice their
own time and savings to clarify the truth to Singaporean people." From Ms. Zhen's description, we can see that many Singaporean people did not
know about the facts of Falun Gong, but they have the rights to learn about the
truth. Ms. Terri Marsh, an attorney who represents Falun Gong practitioners in
the lawsuit against Jiang said, "The way the Singaporean police handled the
case deprived Singaporean people of their rights and opportunity to learn about
the truth. At the same time, it also deprived Singaporean people of their rights
to help those innocent people who are suffering the persecution in China." "After the tsunami occurred in Southern Asia, the Singapore government
and people offered their effort to help those victims in the disaster. From
this, one can see that Singapore really cares about the safety of other
countries' people. Among Singaporean people, quite some have family members or
friends in China who are suffering the suppression due to their practice of
Falun Gong. How could the judge claim that the persecution in China has nothing
to do with this case?" said Mr. Ding, "It is because of the pressure
exerted by the Chinese Communist regime." Singapore Embassy feels nervous At about 2 p.m., First Secretary Mr. Chivy Li and another official from the
Singapore Embassy in Washington DC met with Mr. Ding, representative of Falun
Gong practitioners. Mr. Ding said that the two officials had been very nervous
all the time. They did not allow any media people to enter the Embassy from the
very beginning. They only allowed one person to go in the Embassy and repeatedly
asked him whether he carried a camera and was recording the conversation. Falun Gong practitioners requesting to meet with officials in
the Embassy The Singapore Embassy received copies of all of the letters read out in the
press conference, and representatives promised to deliver the letters back to
their country. They also asked twice how long the appeal would last. Mr. Ding
said, "Until the problem is resolved." Mr. Ding said, "Through practitioners' effort over the past six years to
clarify the truth about Falun Gong to governments and people across the world,
international society has learned about Falun Gong. More than 1,000
proclamations have been issued to honor Falun Gong. Most countries condemn the
persecution of Falun Gong in China. Last November, the Epoch Times published the
"Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party" and numerous Chinese people
have awakened. More than 1.2 million people have published statements
withdrawing from the CCP. It is really not wise for the Singapore government to
make the choice to imprison Falun Gong practitioners. When people in the future
look back at this page of history, Singapore will feel extreme regret for what
they have chosen." "At present, the entire world is concerned about Ms. Ng and Ms. Cheng's
future. We sincerely hope that Singapore government reconsiders the case and
makes a correct choice between upholding justice and assisting the evildoers to
do evil, so that it will have no qualms to the future generations of the
Singaporean people," said Mr. Ding. |