Indonesia: Practitioners Hold Peaceful Appeal in Front of the Chinese Embassy in Jakarta (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) On June 13, 2005, Falun Dafa practitioners went to the
Chinese Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia to hold a peaceful appeal similar to the
other two recent appeals at the same site. One of the previous appeals was held
on April 25, 2005 during Chinese President Hu Jintao's high-profile visit. The
other appeal was on May 6. Because the practitioners displayed banners with the
words, "Respect Human Rights," and sat close to the embassy to hold a
peaceful sit-in protest, twelve practitioners were detained by the Indonesian
police on April 25, and six were detained on May 6. The police claimed that the
practitioners violated the 11th municipal law, a 1988 law about
"Occupying the space in an area to grow trees." In actuality, the
unreasonable police action resulted from pressure from the Chinese embassy. After the incident, a practitioner who was unlawfully arrested consulted a
human rights organization for details about conducting peaceful appeals. The
answer he received was that the police violated the law by arresting
practitioners who had carefully observed legal procedure. The organization has
also written to the police asking for a legal explanation of the practitioners'
arrest. Upon hearing the practitioner's story, several reporters said that they then
understood the situation: the Indonesian police acted on the attitude of the
Chinese Embassy. The embassy wanted them to arrest practitioners, and the police
acted accordingly. Several reporters also asked why the Chinese Embassy was so
nervous when practitioners held such relatively small-scale protests, especially
when compared to other organizations' protests. The reporters also asked about the attitude of the embassy and the police
toward this appeal. The practitioner said that he had conducted two peaceful
appeals since his arrest in April. In neither case did the police resort to
violent actions to interfere. He asked the police not to follow the Chinese
Communist Party (CCP) in their persecution of Falun Gong. The practitioner also
told them that a former Chinese diplomat had denounced the regime and applied
for asylum in Australia. As more and more people within the regime are now
denouncing the party, the practitioners hope that the Indonesian police will not
follow orders from the CCP any more.

Reporters ask for informational materials from practitioners

Clarifying the truth to police officers
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http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2005/6/17/104242.html
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