The Star Phoenix (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan): Falun Gong members seek Sask. support
By: Sarah MacDonald, The Star Phoenix
July 29, 2006 Saturday Falun Gong, also known as or Falun Dafa, involves meditation exercises
similar to tai chi and yoga, and spiritual beliefs in truth, compassion and
tolerance. "Our request to the Canadian government is to try to issue a public
statement to condemn the Chinese Communist regime for its persecution of Falun
Gong. Canada has a (very close) relationship with China, so Canada can really
have a big pressure (on) the Chinese government," said Dana Zhao, who has
practised Falun Gong for three years. Clement Sun, who has driven across Saskatchewan and Manitoba with Zhao and
two other Falun Gong members asking for assistance for their cause, said the
Chinese government does not allow any ideology other than communism to be
practised in China, so it began a campaign to suppress Falun Gong. It was banned by the Chinese government in 1999 because it had 70 million
followers, more than the number of Chinese Communist party members, Zhao said. "They started to persecute Falun Gong because of their jealousy of the
popularity of Falun Gong," she said. Since then many of its practitioners have been jailed and tortured, Zhao
said, adding 41,500 are alleged to have had their organs harvested between 2000
and 2005. "When this news was released, no one believed it. Even some of the Falun
Gong practitioners did not believe it because it's so disturbing, so shocking
and horrific," Sun said. Sun said the Canadian government has helped Chinese-Canadians bring family
members to Canada to save them from persecution, but more could be done. This spring, Falun Gong followers in Saskatoon successfully lobbied city
council to proclaim May as Falun Dafa month.
Four followers of the Chinese meditation practice Falun Gong were in Saskatoon
Friday to raise awareness of the Chinese government's alleged practice of
harvesting organs from live Falun Gong practitioners.
Earlier this month, former Liberal cabinet minister David Kilgour and David
Matas, a human rights lawyer, released an independent investigation reporting on
the allegations of organs being harvested from Falun Gong followers.
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