Scotsman.com Reports on the Persecution of Falun Gong Practitioners in China
The U.K. on-line newspaper, Scotsman.com, reported on the persecution
of Falun Gong practitioners in a July 9, 2005 article: MEMBERS (1) of the Falun Gong [...] movement have called on Western leaders
not to ignore the plight of practitioners in China, after being told of the
horrific torture which takes place in the country's labor camps. Rosemary Byfield and Christina Ha, who are both members of the Edinburgh
Falun Gong group, want to see the problem raised by the British government. On a visit to Edinburgh, Haping Li, 35, from China, told of the torture he
had to endure. Mr. Li was a member of the Falun Gong movement in China four
years ago, when he was snatched by the government, taken away from his wife and
daughter and removed to a labor camp. He said: "We were tortured, kept
without sleep and without food for weeks. They would beat us and I saw people
killed from exhaustion in the camps. "The whole idea was to break us mentally, to re-educate us, and they
would show us films about the Chinese government, trying to brainwash us. After
two years, I was released, as they said that was enough time to re-educate
me." Beijing banned the group in 1999 as a possible threat to the Communist
Party's monopoly on power and, since then, China has detained thousands of Falun
Gong practitioners. (1) Editor's note: Falun Gong is not a membership organization. There is no
membership roster and anyone is welcome to practice, and to come and go as they
wish.
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