San Francisco: Protesting the Deportation of Taiwanese Falun Gong Practitioners by the Hong Kong Government (Photos)
By Minghui reporters Huang Kaili and Wang Ying
(Clearwisdom.net) On July 1, 2007, Falun Gong practitioners from San
Francisco assembled in front of the Chinese Consulate to protest the deportation
of Taiwanese practitioners from Hong Kong at the behest of the Chinese Communist
Party (CCP). Practitioners also supported the lawsuit against Jiang Zemin in
Hong Kong. Protesting the Hong Kong deportations Western media interviewed a practitioner Someone is learning the Falun Gong exercises July 1, 2007, marked the 10th anniversary of Hong
Kong's reunification with China. Before the anniversary, the Hong Kong
government kept Falun Gong practitioners from other countries and areas from
entering Hong Kong. More than 520 practitioners from Taiwan, Macau, and
Australia, all with legal travel documents, have been deported by the Hong Kong
government since June 25. About 300 practitioners' applications for visas to
enter Hong Kong were rejected, so they have had to stay at the Hong Kong
airport. In total, almost 1000 practitioners were refused entry into Hong Kong. Zhang Hong, a practitioner from the Bay Area, said that the purpose of the
protest in front of the Chinese Consulate was to tell people that Falun Gong
practitioners obey the principle of
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance" and that the Chinese Communist
Party is afraid of the truth. Zhang Hong said the CCP is afraid that their
brutality will be exposed, so they don't allow practitioners to enter Hong Kong
and clarify the facts of Falun Gong. Zhang Hong said, "We support those fellow practitioners. Especially we
support the lawsuit against Jiang Zemin filed by practitioners from Hong
Kong." Zhen Wenbiao, a practitioner from San Francisco, said, "The Hong Kong
government doesn't allow 1000 practitioners, all of whom have legal travel
documents, to enter Hong Kong. This shows that the 'one country, two systems'
policy is a lie. The CCP is controlling Hong Kong very tightly." Zhen Wenbiao said, "The CCP is afraid of the lawsuit against Jiang Zemin
filed in Hong Kong, so it has tried to keep practitioners from entering Hong
Kong. This is the biggest deportation incident in the history of Hong Kong and
has exposed the CCP's blatant violation of human rights." Nie Mixue, a citizen from San Francisco, was shocked by the persecution of
Falun Gong. She said that everybody is entitled to freedom of belief and that
the peaceful way that Falun Gong practitioners appeal for their belief is great.
She condemned the CCP for the deportations in Hong Kong.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2007/7/2/158044.html
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