Tennessean: Group Tackles Persecution's Effect on Chinese Kids (Excerpt) (Photo)
A group of Chinese adults and teenagers held a news conference yesterday in
downtown Nashville to draw attention to persecution in China and its effects on
children. "This is an effort to raise awareness of Falun Gong children in China.
They lost their parents. They lost their homes and in many instances they are
not able to go to school," said Jason Wang of Huntsville, Alabama
"Many of their parents were sent to psychiatric wards, detention centers
and labor camps." Wang was among a dozen demonstrators who assembled outside the old Nashville
library, which houses Metro's City Hall. The group toured Southeastern cities this weekend to talk about the Chinese
Communist Party's 6-year-old attempts to suppress [Falun Gong]. [...] Falun Gong is practiced in 60 countries. Li Hongzhi[...] introduced the
spiritual practice to the public in China in 1992. [...] The social and spiritual movement, also known as Falun Dafa or "Great
Law of the Wheel of Law," purports mental acuity, physical fitness and
spiritual purity achieved through meditation and exercises. "The orphans in China are innocent and do not deserve to be
persecuted," said Ashley Wei, 11, of Memphis. "We need to help them and bring them to America." September 12, 2005
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2005/9/14/110384.html
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