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TODAYonline (AFP): Falun Gong has US Congress hearing, Washington rally
July 21 Supporters of Falun Gong display a banner in Sydney, 20 July 2005, showing
torture re-enactments. China has deployed a network of some 1,000 spies to keep
tabs on the Falun Gong spiritual movement in Australia, and the number of agents
in the United States is likely even higher, a former Chinese diplomat said(AFP/Greg
Wood) Falun Gong has US Congress hearing, Washington rally July 22, 2005 China has deployed a network of some 1,000 spies to keep tabs on the Falun
Gong spiritual movement in Australia, and the number of agents in the United
States is likely even higher, a former Chinese diplomat said. Chen Yonglin, a former diplomat who defected to Australia in May, likened
Beijing's actions to a "war" against the movement, which is banned in
China, and decried the "massive and extremely harsh measures" used to
suppress it. "In each Chinese mission overseas, there must be at least one official
in charge of the Falun Gong affairs, and the head and the deputy head of the
mission will be responsible for the Falun Gong affairs," said Chen. "I am aware there are over 1,000 Chinese secret agents and informants in
Australia who have played a role in persecuting the Falun Gong, and the number
in the United States should be higher," he said in testimony before the
House of Representatives' subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and
International Operations. "The war against Falun Gong is one of the main tasks of the Chinese
overseas missions," said Chen. The subcommittee's Republican chairman, Chris Smith, said that while China
has been roundly condemned for its treatment of religious and ethnic minorities,
"the suffering of peaceful Falun Gong practitioners ... has been especially
intense," he said. Smith cited human right reports detailing "hundreds, perhaps thousands
dead as a result of torture, tens of thousands jailed without trial, held in
labor camps, prisons and mental hospitals, where they are forced to endure
torture brainwashing sessions." Meanwhile, hundreds of Falun Gong followers assembled for a meditation rally
and march in Washington Thursday, hoping to ramp up world pressure against
Beijing for persecuting the group. On the sidelines of the event, posters graphically depicted the effects of
torture allegedly carried out by Chinese authorities against practitioners. Followers said they could not fathom why the Beijing government would outlaw
a practice that they said has improved the physical and emotional well-being of
millions of people. [...] Posting date: 7/23/2005
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