Canoe.ca (Canada): Falun Gong supporters protest in Calgary
Falun Gong supporters rallied in downtown Calgary on Thursday to protest the
ongoing persecution of the group in China and to urge the Canadian government to
help release relatives of some Calgarians detained there for being
practitioners. Calgary PhD student Winston Liu's wife, Yue Yao, is one of at least three
people with relatives here being punished in Chinese prisons for practicing the
belief system. The couple was arrested in 2001 after officials discovered they were
downloading and spreading information about persecution of Falun Gong
[practitioners]. Liu, now a mechanical engineering student in Calgary, said he was shocked
with electric batons while in jail. Now with his wife just midway through a 12-year prison term in Beijing, he is
hoping Canada steps in to help secure her release. "There is not any law in China," he said. "In China the law is just in the textbook." Mei Li, the sister of a Calgarian, was handed a three-year term at a labour
camp for practicing Falun Gong and reportedly tortured. And Zhiming Chen said his wife Jinling Huang has been tortured in a China
prison for the last seven years. Members say hundreds of thousands of practitioners have been detained in
prisons and labour camps in China where they are tortured and often killed for
refusing to renounce their faith. Local member Caylan Ford said the group here plans to meet with MPs to try to
get the feds to intervene. Recent reports claim some members have been killed and their organs taken. In 1999, China outlawed Falun Gong, a practice of meditation and exercises
with roots in traditional culture. Supporters say Beijing has ordered thousands
of followers detained and hundreds killed. China denies harming practitioners.
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