Namoi Valley Independent (Australia): Call to end torture, killing of Falun Gong
Gunnedah residents have been asked to join a world-wide condemnation of the
Chinese Communist torture and persecution of practitioners of Falun Gong. Four [adherents] of Falun Gong were in Gunnedah yesterday, seeking names on a
petition calling on the Australian Government to support an international
movement to force the Chinese Communist Party to open up concentration and
forced labor camps throughout the People's Republic of China. The petition also calls for the release of all Falun Gong practitioners. Falun Gong claims that thousands of practitioners are being tortured and
killed and subjected to live organ removal for transplants. Falun Gong is a spiritual practice combining gentle exercises, meditation and
a moral philosophy stressing the principles of truthfulness, compassion and
tolerance and has more than 100 millions devotees in 60 countries. The Chinese Government is trying to ruthlessly stamp out the practice. In Gunnedah yesterday, Julia Chan, Kevin Lau and Lin Zeng, all of Sydney,
said the Communist Party did not allow any freedom of belief and was determined
to obliterate the movement. Julie Chan said, "The Communist Party fears losing control over people's
minds. "There are more people practicing Falun Gong in China than there are
members of the Communist Party. "Hundreds of thousands of Falun gong practitioners have been detained in
prison camps, labor camps and so-called mental hospitals for refusing to
denounce Falun Gong. They are beaten, tortured, raped and injected with
nerve-damaging drugs." Julie Chan said evidence has been uncovered that in at least 36 concentration
camps in China. Falun Gong practitioners were being subjected to the forced
removal of organs, including cornea, kidneys and bone marrow. "These organs are then sold for transplants and the bodies are cremated
to destroy evidence that this is happening." Julie Chan said there is also evidence that Australians are going to China
for organ transplants, quoting Dr. Scott Campbell, from the Princess Alexandra
Hospital in Brisbane, who said he knew of "half a dozen" patients who
had been there and there was "bound to be significantly more across the
country." The Falun Gong practitioners were accompanied by Amy Xu, who had been forced
to flee from Jiangsu Province because of her beliefs. Amy Xu does not speak English but, according to Julie Chan, she had to leave
behind two clothing factories, where she had 80 employees, because she feared
for her life. "One of her workers was seized by the Communist regime and taken to a
concentration camp. "When the police took her, they left behind her eight-month-old baby,
which starved to death and was not found until 10 days after her mother has been
seized. "Amy Xu's assets and bank accounts were frozen and she feared that she
would be the next one taken, so she fled the country." Falun Gong is initiating a world-wide human rights movement to bring pressure
on the Chinese Government to remove the concentration camps and end the torture
and killing of large numbers of people.
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