The Epoch Times: At the Plaza, Meditators Take Their Posts (Photos)
By John Nania
Epoch Times New York Staff September 12, 2005 NEW YORK - Linger in a plaza shaded by rustling trees near the river on a
warm, sunny, mid-September day. You can forget your troubles there, or if it's
Dag Hammarskjold Plaza near the United Nations, you can watch groups gather to
proclaim both hope and darkness in the wide world. This week, with the confluence of most of the world's top leaders for the
U.N. World Summit, many groups, like the peaceful Falun Gong practitioners
assembled on Monday, are making their cases to passersby, emissaries from
distant lands, and the world's conscience. About 100 Falun Gong practitioners gathered with an array of banners and
placards carrying messages like, "Free Family Members of Citizens and
Residents" and "Bring Criminals Jiang Zemin, Luo Gan, Liu Jing, Zhou
Yankgang to Justice." Those four are communist leaders who have led the
brutal persecution campaign in China against Falun Gong since 1999. Several of the Falun Gong gave short speeches telling stories of their
relatives who were abducted on various pretexts by authorities in China. In
reality, they were taken away because of their belief in Falun Gong. Hunger Strike The speakers announced the beginning of a 72-hour relay hunger strike meant
to draw attention to the plight of their family members. They hope to send a
message to current Chinese top leader Hu Jintao, who will be in New York for the
summit September 13-15. Hu's name was not among those whom the group was asking
to "bring to justice" on Monday's banners. Ms. Yeong-Ching Foo's fiancé, Dr. Charles Lee of Menlo Park, California, has
been in prison in China since January 2003. Lee is a U.S. citizen who was
arrested on an Orwellian charge of "intending to sabotage TV or radio"
and has suffered beatings and brainwashing due to his persevering in his belief
in Falun Gong. Foo will be on hunger strike, along with Sarah Liang, a U.S. citizen whose
62-year-old mother was sentenced to a year of forced labor for selling MP3
players with Falun Gong music and distributing leaflets. Liang's brother is also
in detention and was denied legal representation because the case involves
"state secrets," a common constitutional dodge used by communist
authorities. Dr. Wanqing Huang, an editor with the Chinese-language Epoch Times, will join
the hunger strikers. Huang states that his brother, Xiong Huang, practices Falun
Gong, and is missing and presumed in custody or possibly dead from torture. In
typical fashion, police have harassed his family, he says. They have even
suggested that Dr. Huang had hidden his brother in order to fabricate a news
story and use it against the Chinese Communist Party. The CCP has been known to
accuse others of employing its own standard modus operandi of deception and
fabrication. The hunger strikers are quietly sitting September 12-15 at either the plaza
or outside the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, where Hu Jintao is staying during the
summit. Urging Changes In his speech supporting Falun Gong, China Peace Association president Tang
Bai Qiao spoke ringing indictments of the CCP on Monday, saying that its
"demonic claw has reached out into other parts of the world--people can see
the threat." He quoted a saying: "In the face of persecution, if you stay silent, you
are no better than the thugs." Referring to the incarcerated family members of the Falun Gong hunger
strikers, he said, "We have the responsibility to set them free." Several of those speaking mentioned that senators and congressmen have
written letters of support on behalf of their family members. A letter to
President Bush dated September 1 from Rep. Chris Smith of New Jersey was
presented at the event. Contrasts Before Falun Gong began their event, a smaller but much noisier adjacent
group was sending out its message about Japanese violence against China in World
War II. Their cymbals and drums seemed shrill next to the 100 or so Falun Gong
meditators. Their heated speeches were in Chinese, with the exception of some
chanting of "Shame on Japan!" The Falun Gong group spoke in firm but
calm English, or Chinese with translation. Organizers said that Falun Gong would have a presence at the plaza every day
through Friday. On Monday, they were staying into the evening. They would
continue to hold photos of children orphaned by the persecution campaign, hand
out leaflets to passersby, and meditate.

Meditating
Falun Gong practitioners on Dag Hammarskjold Plaza near the United
Nations. (The Epoch Times)

Dr. Wanqing
Huang speaks about his brother, Xiong, who disappeared and is presumed
abducted by police for practicing Falun Gong (The Epoch Times)

Beginning a
hunger strike for their relatives, incarcerated in China, are Wanqing
Huang, Celie Wong, Yeong-Ching Foo, Sarah Liang, Feather Zhang, and
Wenli Zheng. (The Epoch Times)
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