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Belgian Falun Gong Practitioners Prepare a Complaint Against the Former Leader of China Jiang Zemin August 13, 2003 - Falun Gong practitioners have been persecuted for four years now. In China, hundreds of people are killed, thousands are detained in labour-camps and psychiatric institutions, hundreds of thousands are arrested. In Belgium and other European countries, as in the US, Canada and Australia, people are harassed by the Chinese government, names are put on black lists and attempts are made to restrict the freedom of speech and gathering. The slander and defamation campaign to blacken Falun Gong practitioners continues unabated. Belgian Falun Dafa Association Background Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa (about), is a practise of meditation and exercises with teachings based on the universal principle of Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance. It is a practise that was taught in private for thousands of years before being made public in 1992 by Mr. Li Hongzhi. Falun Gong has roots in traditional Chinese culture, but it is distinct and separate from other practises such as the religions of Buddhism and Taoism. Since its introduction in 1992, it quickly spread by word of mouth throughout China, and is now practised in over 50 countries. With government estimates of as many as 100 million practising Falun Gong, Chinas President Jiang Zemin outlawed the peaceful practise in July 1999 (report), fearful of anything touching the hearts and minds of more citizens than the Communist Party. Unable to crush the spirit of millions who had experienced improved health and positive life changes from Falun Gong, Jiangs regime has intensified its propaganda campaign to turn public opinion against the practise while quietly imprisoning, torturing and even murdering those who practise it. The Falun Dafa Information Centre has verified details of 767 deaths (reports / sources) since the persecution of Falun Gong in China began in 1999. Government officials inside China, however, report that the actual death toll is well over 1,600, while expert sources estimate that figure to be much higher. Hundreds of thousands have been detained, with more than 100,000 being sentenced to forced labour camps, typically without trial. Published: Friday 15th August 2003 http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200308/14434.html |
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