Diario de Ferrol (a Spanish Daily Newspaper in Ferrol, Spain) Published an Article about Falun Gong and the Persecution in China
August 4, 2005 This millenary oriental art of relaxation is being persecuted
by the Chinese government During the professional Finnish model's visit to Ferrol as the international
spokesperson for a cosmetic brand, she took the opportunity to raise awareness
about the situation of over 70 million Chinese people that are being persecuted
in their country for practicing a discipline similar to yoga Redacción / Ferrol Three words summarize the philosophy of Falun Dafa or Falun Gong:
Truthfulness, Compassion and Tolerance, principles that in some way synthesize
the conceptual aspect of similar practices such as yoga, for example. Falun Dafa,
a millenary practice that surged in China and started to become popular in the
country in 1992 thanks to Master Li Hongzhi, who publicized one of the various
self-cultivation disciplines of mind and body which just a few years ago started
to come from the Orient and which are generically grouped under the name of
qigong. Something so healthy and inoffensive, established already in more than 70
countries around the world, was all of a sudden prohibited from one day to the
next almost 6 years ago by the Chinese government, then presided by Jiang Zemin.
The reasons for this persecution, according to organizations that defend this
large collective, point to the harsh control that the dictatorship exerts over
everything that does not follow the regime's principles. In barely six years,
the number of people murdered, tortured to death, persecuted and incarcerated
has not ceased to grow, a circumstance that has led the NGO Global Mission to
Rescue to defend and call out for the rights of so many Chinese people. One of its members is the ex-model Pia-Maria I. Sandas, international
spokesperson for a cosmetic label, who in her visit to Ferrol also took the
opportunity to make known the situation that these people are in, included among
which is one of her good friends, Jane Dai, -on the photo - whose husband was
murdered for committing the "terrible crime" of simply practicing an
Art that relaxes. PHOTO In the Article Image Pia-Maria was in Ferrol on Tuesday to generate awareness about this
situation. / L. Polo PHOTO JANE DAI The persecution has taken more than 2,000 lives. /GMR
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