(Clearwisdom.net) Malaysian police decided not to bring charges
against three Falun Gong practitioners and one other human rights advocate who
had protested the persecution outside the local Chinese Embassy. The four were
released on bail February 27, 2006.
The four had gone to the Chinese Embassy on the morning of February 23, 2006
to protest the Chinese Communist regime's persecution of Falun Gong. They
delivered a letter to Ambassador Wang Chungui. The police soon arrived and
arrested them due to pressure from embassy officials. The police took them to
the police department and planned to charge them of "Illegal Assembly"
according to the No. 27 item in the police decree.
On February 24, the police applied to extend their detention to 72 hours. On
the afternoon of February 26, the police intended to further extend the
detention period, but the practitioners' lawyer believed that the police did not
have sufficient excuse to detain them any longer. Eventually, the judge ordered
the police to decide whether to charge them by February 27. If not, the police
must release the practitioners. The police discussed with the prosecutor on the
morning of February 27 on whether to charge them or not, and finally decided to
release the practitioners on bail.
Practitioners inside and outside Malaysia have been clarifying the facts to
the local police, the government and general public over the last few days. They
have informed them of the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong, and at the same time,
the practitioners wished that the Malaysian government would make a righteous
choice, and not assist the CCP in the persecution of Falun Gong.
Heavenly principles are clear. The persecution of Falun Gong is widely known
around the world. We hope that world governments can see clearly the CCP's evil
nature, and choose to side with justice.