Jackson Citizen-Patriot, Michigan: Practitioners tell of abuse in China
By Susan J. Demas
Wednesday, September 13, 2006 Song Zhang languished in a Beijing prison for eight months in 2000 -- two
months for each word he dared to say. Tuesday, the retired English teacher uttered them again through a bullhorn to
passersby in downtown Jackson: "Falun Dafa is great." Zhang, 68, said he was one of the lucky practitioners of what's also known as
Falun Gong, a form of meditation and exercise banned by the Chinese government. Communist officials have killed and cremated thousands of adherents for their
beliefs, Zhang and other followers contend. Many victims are kept alive while their organs are harvested, which can net
more than $100,000 each, Falun Gong followers allege. A 2006 human rights report found evidence of abuse. Investigators David
Kilgour, former Canadian secretary of state, and human rights attorney David
Matas called for a United Nations investigation.
Chinese officials did release Zhang, who sought asylum in 2003 with family in
Madison Heights, near Detroit. He joined 10 other followers on a six-city tour
across Michigan Tuesday, including Lansing and Battle Creek, to raise awareness
of free speech and human rights abuses in China. "It's a form of genocide," he said. The quest has caught the eye of some lawmakers, including state Sen. Mike
Goschka, R-Brant.
"The practice of harvesting organs from innocent prisoners of conscience is
a crime against humanity," Goschka said in a written statement. There are about 100 Falun Gong practitioners in the state, said Dongdong
Zhang, a follower from Pontiac. The basic tenants are truthfulness, compassion
and tolerance. http://www.mlive.com/news/jacitpat/index.ssf?/base/news-18/115816178988980.xml&coll=3
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