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Letter from British Playwright to the BBC Tinch Minter is a Cambridge-based playwright. After learning about the Jiang regimes brutal persecution of Falun Dafa practitioners, she chose to portray her sympathy and concern by composing a play for UK Dafa practitioners. The play is about Bao-Lian Zhu who has been imprisoned in a labour camp in China and is the sister of a UK practitioner, and Zhu Yongjie who is also suffering cruel persecution in a Chinese forced labour camp and is the fiancée of another UK practitioner. This play was performed in Cambridge city centre on Saturday February 15th. Here is a copy of a letter sent by Tinch Minter to the BBC before this event took place. Since July 1999 Falun Gong practitioners in China have been persecuted with jail sentences, torture, brainwashing and in some cases execution. Falun Gong or Falun Dafa is an exercise regime not unlike yoga or Tai Chi and can be practised either at home or in public places. When Jiang Zemin discovered there were more practitioners than members of the Communist Party he banned the movement. Last Sunday a group of British practitioners performed dances, songs, pieces of music etc in Leicester Square, pretty well all day in driving rain. I should also say the members have no organisation - except emailing each other, they take no payment for teaching the system and although there is a leader, Mr Li Hongzhi, who founded the exercise regime and its principles of Truth, Compassion and Forbearance he plays no further part. [...] Tinch Minter Published: Saturday 22nd February 2003 http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200302/10477.html |
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