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[Minghui 8/3/2000]
At present, for every
disciple both inside and outside of China, clarifying the truth of Falun
Gong to people around the world is the most important task in
"assisting the teacher in the human world".
Amnesty International's
Speech at Ottawa Press Conference (7/20/00)
by Alex Neve Secretary General, Amnesty International
of Canada
Zhao Jinhua, a 42 year old farmer and Falun Gong follower in Shandong
province, was arrested by the police on September 27, 1999 while she was
working in the fields. She was pressured to renounce her Falun Gong
practice and repeatedly beaten with clubs and electronic batons when she
refused to do so. On October 7 she was sent to the county hospital twice
for emergency treatment but she was already dead before she arrived at the
hospital the second time.
The family of 60-year-old Chen Zixiu, a Falun Gong follower, were asked to
collect her body from a police station also in Shandong province, where
she had been detained for four days in February of this year. Her body was
covered with bruises, the teeth were broken and there was blood coming out
of her ears.
Cheng Fengrong, a 42-year-old woman and Falun Gong follower, was detained
by Shunyi police and reportedly slapped while being handcuffed to a tree,
beaten with a broom which broke in two and then forced to stand barefoot
in the snow; she was also punched and kicked and had two basins of cold
water poured onto the back of her neck which froze under her feet.
During the past year, countless Falun Gong followers in China have been
tortured in detention. At least 12 have reportedly died in police custody
as a result of their injuries, including Chen Zixiu and Zhao Jinhua.
On July 22 1999 the Falun Gong movement was banned by the Chinese
government. Chinese authorities claimed that the movement, which teaches a
practice of meditation and breathing exercises (Note
from Editor: Falun Gong does not involve breathing exercises), was
a threat to social and political stability. The ban was imposed after the
government reportedly became concerned with Falun Gong's ability to
mobilize large numbers. 10,000 followers stood quietly in front of the
leadership compound in Beijing on 25 April 1999.
In the year since the ban, Amnesty International has documented an
extensive pattern of serious human rights violations. Tens of thousands of
Falun Gong followers have been arbitrarily detained by the police. Some
have been held for short periods, and pressured to renounce their beliefs.
Many have been tortured or ill-treated in detention. As I've said, at
least 12 have died as a result. Some have been held in psychiatric
hospitals and forced to take drugs. Thousands remain in detention. Some
have been charged with crimes and sentenced after grossly unfair trials.
Others have been sent to labour camps without trial. New arrests and
detentions continue to be reported every day. Anyone who dares to speak
out about the persecution of Falun Gong followers faces harsh reprisals.
The campaign against Falun Gong is part of a massive crackdown on
followers of religious and spiritual movements in China. The crackdown is
politically motivated. The vast majority of its victims are ordinary
people who merely exercised peacefully their fundamental rights to freedom
of belief, association and expression.
It must stop. The arbitrary detentions, unfair trials, torture and deaths
resulting from this campaign must come to an end.
It will be too late for Zhao Jinhua, Chen Zixiu and other Falun Gong
followers who have died as a result of their beliefs. It is not too late
for the many thousands who remain in detention. It is time for the Chinese
government to ensure that the basic rights of Falun Gong practitioners are
upheld. It is time for the Canadian government and other governments to
insist that Chinese authorities cease this campaign.
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