South Korean Tourists Sit Cross-legged on Tiananmen Square, Armed Police Arrest Them Supposing They Are Falun Gong Practitioners
By Xu Ziling, a Chinese practitioner living outside China
(Clearwisdom.net) My friend is a tour guide for an overseas international travel agency. I once
clarified the truth to her and persuaded her to quit the Chinese
Communist Party (CCP) and its affiliated organizations. She accepted what I said
but she did not fully believe in the severity of the persecution of Falun Gong.
She felt that I was exaggerating things. But later, when she was hired to work
in China, she said to me, "The CCP is really horrible. What you told me is
actually true." Then she told me about her trip to China. This time her company assigned her
a group of sixty tourists composed of overseas Chinese from Beijing. When her
group went to Tiananmen Square to take pictures, she saw a colleague leading
more than twenty South Korean tourists to Tiananmen Square as well. She decided
to go talk to her colleague. Korean people have the habit of sitting
cross-legged on the ground to talk. She noticed that those South Korean tourists
were tired, so they put their travel bags on the ground and sat cross-legged,
forming a circle to chat to each other. After no more than five minutes, a long police vehicle and many armed police
and plainclothes police rushed towards them. The tourists were terrified. The
police hastily pushed all the South Korean tourists to the ground regardless of
whether they were men or women, then they started loading them into the police
vehicle. At the same time, the armed police were constantly shouting, "Do
not move!" But since the Koreans could not understand Chinese, two young
Korean students refused to go in the police vehicle, asking what the police
wanted to do. The armed police trampled their legs, hit them in the abdomen and
covered their mouths at the same time. Within a few seconds, the police threw
the students into the vehicle and the vehicle drove away very quickly. The rest
of the plainclothes police started to interrogate the other frightened tourists
one by one. The police asked their names, nationality and whether they were
Falun Gong practitioners. When the police made sure they were not Falun Gong
practitioners, an official warned them, "You are not allowed to speak
irresponsibly. Forget everything that happened today, otherwise you will be
responsible for all the consequences." Then they let the tourists go. When my friend talked about this, she became frightened. I asked her what
happened to the South Korean tourists. She said very angrily, "The police
finished the investigation and found they were not Falun Gong practitioners.
Then they released the South Korean tourists. But the police did not even
apologize for what they did to the tourists. I heard from the South Korean
tourists that the police did not allow the tourists to speak in the police
vehicle. As soon as the tourists started to speak, the police beat them. The
tourists were all really scared. On their way back to South Korea, they
constantly talked about how the Chinese police are horrible, too horrible to
imagine. The police also threatened the tourists, telling them that they were
not allowed to speak of this to anyone. The police also said they had the
tourists on file and they would be responsible for any consequences if they
talked about the incident to anyone." After my friend described what happened in China, she said to me, "After
this, I realized that what you told me about the persecution of Falun Gong is
true. The CCP is really evil. They do not have any humanity. I sincerely hope
that your fellow practitioners in China will be safe. I hope that God can see
your tribulation and end this as soon as possible. You should not return to
China -- it is too dangerous there. It is so easy for a person to disappear in
China. I am afraid that you will be hurt." April 28, 2007
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/4/29/153765.html
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